‘And all that dwelt at Lydda and in Sharon saw him, and they turned to the Lord.'

And the result was that the people of Lydda and in the plain of Sharon round about responded almost as one, and turned to the Lord as they saw the paralysed man walking among them. They had been spiritually paralysed and now they were healed. Note the dual implication of the fact that they turned ‘to the Lord'. They came back to God and responded to Jesus Christ.

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