Proclamation:
“Then
Peter came to himself and said, ‘Now I know without a doubt that The Lord has
sent His angel and rescued me from Herod’s clutches and from everything the
Jewish people were hoping would happen.’
When this had dawned on him, he went to the house of Mary the mother of
John, also called Mark, where many people had gathered and were praying.” Acts 12:11-12 (NIV)
Explanation:
These
words were written by Luke, the physician, under the influence of The Holy
Spirit of God. Luke records that Herod
had arrested some members of the church and was planning to execute them. (Acts
12:1) He had James, the brother of John,
put to death with a sword. When he saw
that this pleased the Jews, he had Peter arrested and planned to execute him
after the Passover. (Acts 12:2-4) While
Peter was in jail awaiting execution, chained between two soldiers, an angel of
The Lord appeared, released him, and led him out of the prison into the city.
(Acts 12:6-10) Peter initially thought
that he was seeing a vision (Acts 12:9) but when he came to himself he realized
that The Lord God had saved him. Once he
was outside of the prison, he went to Mary’s house where the believers had
gathered and were praying for him. They
were praying for him but did not believe that their prayers had been answered.
(Acts 12:13-17)
Application:
There
is power in prayer. Jesus, The Christ,
said that men ought to always pray. (Luke 18:1) Prayer changes things. There is also power in corporate prayer. Jesus said, “For where two or three are
gathered together in My name, there am I in the midst of them.” (Matthew
18:20) Great and wonderful things happen
when the people of God are gathered together in one place and are on one
accord. Jesus said, “And all things,
whatsoever you shall ask in prayer, believing, you shall receive.” (Matthew
21:22) So, pray until something happens.
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