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- What Happens When The Church Prays
1. When the church prays people are set free. 2. When the...
- What Happens When The Church Prays
In Acts 5 we are told that all the apostles were imprisoned, but an angel came at night to open the doors and let them out. Understandably then, the church is not very perturbed. But imagine the stunning, shattering effect upon them when James is beheaded, actually executed, and the sad news comes to the waiting church that the first of the ...
In this sermon on Acts 12:5, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones draws from the biblical account of Peter’s miraculous release from prison and encourages believers to unite together in prayer in order to see God’s work in the world and His church.
Pulpit Commentary Homiletics. The Church In Prayer. Acts 12:5. P.C. Barker. The primitive Church is here found, amid circumstances so full of interest that they even tempt attention, in prayer for an acknowledged leader, a prized teacher and pastor and an undoubted apostle.
8 Αυγ 2013 · At the beginning of Acts 12, we have James dead, Peter in prison, and the tyrant Herod basking in his popularity and power. At the end of the chapter, we have Peter free, Herod eaten by worms and dead, and the Word of God growing and multiplying. Luke is showing us that the gospel is unstoppable.
David Guzik commentary on Acts 12, where James the apostle dies as a martyr and an angel is sent to set Peter free from prison.
The year - 44 AD. The Passover season - Spring time. The Imprisonment of Peter – Act 12:3-11. Herod commands the arrest of Peter. A matter of political gain. A strategic time – Easter / Passover. Peter is secured in prison. He is chained to two soldiers on guard.