
Scripture
Peter sent them all out of the room; then he got down on his knees and prayed. Turning towards the dead woman, he said, “Tabitha, get up.” She opened her eyes, and seeing Peter, she sat up.
Observation
This passage records two miracles by Peter. Firstly a paralysed man named Aeneas is healed.
The second miracle is the raising of Tabitha, a disciple who had done many good works. Peter goes in, prays and then commands her to get up. She opens her eyes and then sits up.
Application
Peter was obviously a man of great faith. As a true disciple, a follower of Jesus, he was able to do the same kinds of miracles which Jesus had done.
Peter knew the resurrection power of Jesus, the gift of the Holy Spirit, and he was bold enough to preach and to enact the word of the Lord.
We look at these passage for tips on how to heal people or how to pray. This passage is not about those two things.
Peter clearly had a very intimate relationship with God. Like Jesus he was able to say, “I only do what the Father is doing.”
In order to see the miracles of God working in us and through us, we need to pursue that kind of relationship with the Lord.
Daily prayer and scripture reading, exercising the gifts of the Holy Spirit, listening to God and obeying Him, are the simple paths to this intimacy with God.
Prayer
Lord, please help me to walk in your ways. Help me to have that close relationship with you that transforms lives daily. Amen.