What role does undeniable evidence play in strengthening our faith and testimony? The Scene in Acts 4:14 “And seeing the man who had been healed standing there with them, they had nothing to say in reply.” (Acts 4:14) • Peter and John are on trial before the Sanhedrin. • A once-lame man—now walking—stands beside them. • Religious leaders cannot deny what their own eyes confirm. Why Undeniable Evidence Matters • It removes excuses for unbelief. • It exposes bias; silence shows the heart’s resistance, not lack of facts. • It shifts the focus from the messenger to God’s power (Acts 3:12-13). Evidence as Faith-Strengthener • Eyewitness confirmation builds assurance (1 John 1:1-3). • Historical reality anchors faith to facts, not feelings (Luke 1:1-4). • Repeated demonstrations—healings, resurrection appearances—reinforce confidence (Acts 1:3; 1 Corinthians 15:3-8). Evidence as Testimony-Validator • “What has happened” becomes “what we proclaim” (Acts 4:20). • The healed man’s presence turns abstract doctrine into visible proof (John 9:25). • Credible testimony invites listeners to “taste and see” (Psalm 34:8; Psalm 66:16). Living It Today • Point to concrete works God has done in your life—changed habits, healed relationships, answered prayers. • Share documented cases: archaeological finds, fulfilled prophecy, the empty tomb. • Speak gracefully yet firmly: “Be ready to give a defense…with gentleness and respect” (1 Peter 3:15). • Let holy living supply fresh evidence; good deeds silence critics just as the healed man did (1 Peter 2:12). |