When Peter and John came to Temple one day,
A man who could not walk was there on the way.
Then Peter reached out to him, told him to rise,
And pulled him up, much to the man's great surprise.
The people all wondered to see this man walk,
And how this could happen was all of their talk.
They saw that he held close to Peter and John,
So Peter bore witness to God's only Son.
He spoke of their God and the Son God had sent,
How he was rejected, his life gravely spent;
How God raised him up and how faith in his name
Gave strength to this man walking to such acclaim.
Then Peter gave witness to God's true design,
How Jesus faced suffering and did not decline.
Because one man stood up and walked by God's grace
So many received the good news in that place.
TEXT: Charles Spence Freeman, March 2024, after Acts 3:1-19.
MUSIC: Tune ST. DENIO, Welsh folk melody.
The reading for the second Sunday after Easter does not include the account of the healing in verses 1-11, but it seemed that the hymn would make better sense by including it. The through line runs from the healing of this man to the spread of the good news to many, although that part doesn't necessarily become clear until chapter 4 in Acts!