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What do you do when life feels impossible—when the doors are locked, the chains won't break, and it seems like God is silent?
In this episode, we dive into Acts 12:1–17, one of the most remarkable stories in the early church. Peter sits in prison awaiting execution after James has already been martyred. The odds are overwhelming, yet while Peter is chained between soldiers, the church gathers for one purpose: earnest prayer. What follows is a breathtaking reminder that no prison, no ruler, and no circumstance is greater than the power of God.
Together, we explore three powerful truths from this passage:
Peter's miraculous rescue reminds us that God's timing is perfect, His power is unmatched, and His faithfulness remains constant—even when we cannot yet see the outcome. Whether you're facing fear, uncertainty, opposition, or circumstances that seem impossible to overcome, this message offers hope that the God who freed Peter is still at work today.
Key Scripture: Acts 12:1–17
By Joel A. NewmanWhat do you do when life feels impossible—when the doors are locked, the chains won't break, and it seems like God is silent?
In this episode, we dive into Acts 12:1–17, one of the most remarkable stories in the early church. Peter sits in prison awaiting execution after James has already been martyred. The odds are overwhelming, yet while Peter is chained between soldiers, the church gathers for one purpose: earnest prayer. What follows is a breathtaking reminder that no prison, no ruler, and no circumstance is greater than the power of God.
Together, we explore three powerful truths from this passage:
Peter's miraculous rescue reminds us that God's timing is perfect, His power is unmatched, and His faithfulness remains constant—even when we cannot yet see the outcome. Whether you're facing fear, uncertainty, opposition, or circumstances that seem impossible to overcome, this message offers hope that the God who freed Peter is still at work today.
Key Scripture: Acts 12:1–17