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In Acts chapter 5, we witness the early apostles facing imprisonment, flogging, and direct commands to stop preaching about Jesus. Yet they respond with something that seems almost incomprehensible to our modern sensibilities: joy. We're confronted with the Sanhedrin's jealousy-driven decisions, reminding us how easily spiritual leadership can be corrupted by selfish motives. But the real heart of this passage is the apostles' unwavering conviction that God sees them and is with them, regardless of their circumstances.
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