THE GREAT ESCAPE
Opening Prayer
Whatever I may see in the world around me, Father, thank you that you will use everything to fulfill your purposes and bring yourself glory.
Read ACTS 12:1–19a
Peter’s Miraculous Escape From Prison
12 It was about this time that King Herod arrested some who belonged to the church, intending to persecute them. 2 He had James, the brother of John, put to death with the sword. 3 When he saw that this met with approval among the Jews, he proceeded to seize Peter also. This happened during the Festival of Unleavened Bread. 4 After arresting him, he put him in prison, handing him over to be guarded by four squads of four soldiers each. Herod intended to bring him out for public trial after the Passover.
5 So Peter was kept in prison, but the church was earnestly praying to God for him.
6 The night before Herod was to bring him to trial, Peter was sleeping between two soldiers, bound with two chains, and sentries stood guard at the entrance. 7 Suddenly an angel of the Lord appeared and a light shone in the cell. He struck Peter on the side and woke him up. “Quick, get up!” he said, and the chains fell off Peter’s wrists.
8 Then the angel said to him, “Put on your clothes and sandals.” And Peter did so. “Wrap your cloak around you and follow me,” the angel told him. 9 Peter followed him out of the prison, but he had no idea that what the angel was doing was really happening; he thought he was seeing a vision. 10 They passed the first and second guards and came to the iron gate leading to the city. It opened for them by itself, and they went through it. When they had walked the length of one street, suddenly the angel left him.
11 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.”
12 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. 13 Peter knocked at the outer entrance, and a servant named Rhoda came to answer the door. 14 When she recognized Peter’s voice, she was so overjoyed she ran back without opening it and exclaimed, “Peter is at the door!”
15 “You’re out of your mind,” they told her. When she kept insisting that it was so, they said, “It must be his angel.”
16 But Peter kept on knocking, and when they opened the door and saw him, they were astonished. 17 Peter motioned with his hand for them to be quiet and described how the Lord had brought him out of prison. “Tell James and the other brothers and sisters about this,” he said, and then he left for another place.
18 In the morning, there was no small commotion among the soldiers as to what had become of Peter. 19 After Herod had a thorough search made for him and did not find him, he cross-examined the guards and ordered that they be executed.
Herod’s Death
Then Herod went from Judea to Caesarea and stayed there.
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Reflect
Do you have doubts and fears? How do you face them?As I write, war rages in Ukraine—and it is far from the only conflict in the world. Human history is littered with power-hungry tyrants who inflict pain on their own people and on others. The Roman Empire in which the early church grew had its share. Emperors were in supreme control and were often harsh, but there were also local puppet rulers who could be violent and oppressive. Herod was one such tyrant. Seeking personal popularity and status, he decided to persecute the church and had James executed.
James was killed. Peter was released. Why should this be? We don’t know. God is in control and his decisions may not always make sense to us, but we know from Hebrews 11 that faith can be demonstrated both in release and in suffering (Hebrews 11:32–38). Peter’s faith doesn’t seem that strong—he thought it is all a dream (v. 9). The faith of the others, praying earnestly for his release (v. 5), but telling Rhoda she was out of her mind when she reported that Peter was at the door (v. 15), seems even weaker. Faith and doubt can coexist. Most of us have doubts from time to time. Faced honestly in prayer and with support from others, they can strengthen our faith.
Apply
Opposition to Christian faith can take many forms. For some, it takes the form of violent persecution, imprisonment, removal of rights, and even death. How can you pray today for fellow Christians facing such opposition?
Closing prayer
Omnipotent God, there is nothing beyond your control. Whatever challenges I face, help me to look to you, to trust you, and know that you will always have your way.
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