Maranatha Baptist Church

The Church at Prayer


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The sermon centers on Acts 4:23–31, highlighting the early church's response to persecution through unified, bold prayer that affirms God's sovereignty over all history, including the crucifixion of Jesus, which was both predestined by God and carried out by human responsibility. The believers, having been threatened by religious and civil authorities, gather not to seek deliverance from suffering but to pray for divine boldness to continue proclaiming the gospel, trusting that God's purposes are fulfilled even through opposition. Their prayer is rooted in Scripture, particularly Psalm 2, and reflects a deep conviction that God is in control, that evil plots are ultimately in vain, and that suffering is part of God's redemptive plan. The result is a powerful outpouring of the Holy Spirit, marked by spiritual empowerment, miraculous signs, and unwavering witness. The message calls believers to respond to trials not with fear or retreat, but with communal worship, theological confidence, and a courageous commitment to live and speak boldly for Christ, knowing that ultimate victory belongs to God.
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Maranatha Baptist ChurchBy Bruce Short