In Acts 3, a crippled beggar is miraculously healed causing a great perplexity in Jerusalem. Peter and John were arrested by the Sadducees because they preached that the resurrected Jesus healed that man. As they had authority over the temple, they had soldiers who could arrest John and Peter. They stayed all night in prison to be judged in the following day. In the next day, before very important people such as the chief priest Caiaphas, Peter said that the crippled beggar was healed/saved by the name of Jesus and then:
11 He (Jesus) is the stone which was rejected by you, the builders, but which became the chief cornerstone. 12 And there is salvation/heal in no one else; for there is no other name under heaven that has been given among mankind by which we must be saved/healed.”
Peter said that as the crippled beggar needed Jesus to be saved/healed, so does Caiphas, me and everyone; but saved or healed from what? We are naturally fragmented, broken; but Jesus can make everyone who trusts in Him, whole.
In this world with social media, youtube, etc. a lot of people want to spread some original idea to call attention to himself; but here in Acts, the apostles were called to spread salvation in the name of Jesus; they were called to witness Jesus as Messiah that resurrected from the death. In a way, it is burden to call attention to oneself and it is freedom to call attention to Jesus.