The Essential Question by Kuniholm Whitney T.;
Author:Kuniholm, Whitney T.; [Kuniholm, Whitney T.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780830896660
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Published: 2014-06-30T00:00:00+00:00
DAY TWENTY-FIVE: The Unstoppable Force
Prepare: Pray this psalm: âFor God alone my soul waits in silence; from him comes my salvation. He alone is my rock and my salvation, my fortress; I shall not be greatly shakenâ (Psalm 62:1-2 ESV).
Read: Acts 12:1-25
Reflect: Itâs kind of confusing to keep track of all the Herods in the Bible. Thatâs because âHerodâ was the name of a royal family, with different members showing up at different points in the New Testament. For example, Herod the Great was the ruthless king that ordered the slaughter of all baby boys under the age of two around the time of Jesusâ birth. Later, in Acts 25â26, weâll read about Herod Agrippa II, the king Paul attempted to convert in public. But the antagonist in this passage is Herod Julius Agrippa, or Agrippa I for short, a man willing to commit murder for political gain (12:2) and whose undoing was his out-of-control pride (12:21-23).
The question is, why did Luke include these unsavory details about this particular Roman king? The clue comes near the end of the chapter: âbut the word of God continued to increase and spreadâ (12:24). Lukeâs point is that in spite of all the power, intrigue and evils of Rome, Godâs purposes could not be stopped. The same is true today. You may feel at the mercy of âthe powers that beâ (Romans 13:1 KJV) in your efforts to serve God, but the bigger truth is, âgreater is he that is in you, than he that is in the worldâ (1 John 4:4 KJV). Thatâs the source of our confidence.
Even so, Peter might have felt hopeless sitting in jail. They took down John the Baptist, Jesus, Stephen, James, and I know Iâm next. But God had more for Peter to do and was about to release him for it in the most amazing way. Christians always have real hope, no matter the circumstances, because God is in charge.
The particulars of Peterâs escape may seem like something out of an Indiana Jones movieâiron gates open by themselves, sixteen guards all sleep while the hero tiptoes past, with an angel leading the way. Peter even adds the comic relief: âNow I know without a doubt that the Lord sent his angel and rescued meâ (12:11). I guess so! But this is no screenplay; itâs Lukeâs detailed account of how the church was born and began to grow against all odds. As Jesus himself said, âWhat is impossible with men is possible with Godâ (Luke 18:27).
The most important part of the story is what was happening off stage: the church was praying for Peter (12:12). Itâs easy to overlook this aspect of ministry, especially when we are barely keeping up with all our urgent priorities. But skipping prayer disconnects us from the true source of our effectiveness and weakens our efforts to serve God. Over the centuries, the church has prevailed against the Herods of this world not by being strong and political, but rather by being weak and prayerful.
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