Acts 3 || Great Expectations

May 17, 2026    Steve Gee

Greetings, Eternal Church!

It's my joyful opportunity to serve the gathering at 1650 O’Henry Lane this Sunday by bringing the Word of God to the people of God, so that we, by the Spirit of God, might look more like the Son of God for the Glory of God!


This week, we will continue the journey through the book of Acts by considering Acts 3. With that, I’d like to ask you to prepare your hearts by reading through the chapter, and then consider the following questions before Sunday morning:

What are my expectations for this Sunday’s worship service?

What am I looking for? 

What do I desperately need?

Who am I hoping to see?


There is much in this careful historical account of Luke that we could feast on, but in our survey this week, we will see this overarching purpose:

We are without the power and piety to walk, but in Christ we find both, and are restored by His presence to a priesthood of praise in the already as we await the not yet!


I couldn’t be more excited to unfold the truths of Acts 3 with each of you, and then see how our Lord uses them to transform us by one degree of His beauty to the next that we might fill the earth all the way to the ends with His glory!