The Dorcas Effect
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Dorcas had a commitment to Christian living
Dorcas had a commitment to Christian living
*** N/S: Dorcas is the only person in the Bible known by the Greek term mathetria, meaning “female disciple.”
The Anchor Yale Bible Dictionary Dorcas (Person)
Possibly Luke thought she best exemplified what a female disciple of Jesus should be like, for we are told that she was literally “full of good works” (v 36). Dorcas was noted for her aid to the poor, in particular poor widows for whom she sowed garments and did other good deeds (Witherington 1988: 149–51).
Acts 9:36 (NRSV)
She was devoted to [literally, “full of”] good works and acts of charity.
She shared her skills
She shared her skills
Acts 9:39 (NRSV)
All the widows stood beside him, weeping and showing tunics and other clothing that Dorcas had made while she was with them.
Where there was need
Where there was need
*** N/S: We can certainly do things that “accomplish something” without meeting needs.
People were grateful for her
People were grateful for her
*** N/S: Her life pointed people beyond herself to the Lord.
We’ve probably all known irreplaceable people for whom we thank the Lord
We’ve probably all known irreplaceable people for whom we thank the Lord
By the grace of Jesus, we can live significant lives.
By the grace of Jesus, we can live significant lives.
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