Day 324—We are in the ELEVENTH month of Bible reading and studying The ACTS of the Apostles with the LETTERS of the Apostles.
Day 324 – Acts 11 – 12 (Peter reports to the church, Antioch church, James killed, Peter arrested, Herod)
Acts 11.
After Peter’s astonishing experience with the Roman Centurion, Cornelius, he heard of rumbling from the apostles in Jerusalem about Gentiles, so he went there and told the complete story. He told about the vision with “unclean” animals in a sheet descending from heaven and how God told him to kill and eat them. He told them about the men who Cornelius sent, and how, after going to the Centurion’s house, the Holy Spirit fell on the people there as it had on them at Pentecost.
“If then God gave the same gift to them, as He gave to us, when we believed in the Lord Jesus Christ, who was I that I could stand in God’s way?” When they heard this, they stopped complaining. “Glory to God! To the Gentiles, then, has God also granted repentance that leads to life.
And so the hand of the Lord was upon the Gentiles and Hellenists of Phoenicia, Cyprus, Cyrene, and Antioch, and a great number believed and turned to the Lord. This report came to the apostles in Jerusalem, and they sent Barnabas to Antioch to check it out. When he saw the grace of God at work, he was glad and exhorted them to faithfulness. He also went to nearby Tarsus and brought back Saul to help teach the people. The two stayed there a whole year. And it was at Antioch that the disciples of Jesus were first called “Christians.”
Then, a prophet came from Jerusalem to Antioch and foretold of a great famine coming in the days of Claudius. So these new “Christians” collected an offering and sent it to the brothers in Judea by Barnabas and Saul.
Acts 12.
About that time, King Herod Agrippa 1 laid violent hands on believers. He killed the disciple James, the brother of John, with the sword (beheaded). When he saw it pleased the Jewish leaders, he also arrested Peter during Passover, intending to do the same to him. He put Peter in prison with TWO chains between TWO guards. (Didn’t he know that Peter worked in THREES??) Meanwhile, the church made EARNEST PRAYER to God for Peter.
The night before his execution, an angel of the Lord came to Peter in the jail cell. He punched him in the side to awaken him, saying, “Get up quickly!” Immediately, the chains fell off Peter. “Dress yourself and put on your sandals. Wrap your cloak around yourself and follow me.” Peter obeyed, thinking it was all a dream. But, after the prison doors opened before them, like grocery store doors, and Peter found himself outside in the street, he realized it was real.
Quickly, he went to John Mark’s mother’s house, where believers met and prayed. He knocked at the locked door, and a servant girl, Rhoda, came to answer. When she learned it was Peter, she was so excited that she ran to tell the others, leaving Peter standing outside. They quickly remedied that and brought Peter inside. In whispers, he described to them how the Lord had brought him out of prison. “Tell James and the brothers,” he said, then went to another place.
(NOTE: He wanted them to tell James, the brother of Jesus, who was becoming the leader of the Jerusalem church, and NOT the disciple of Jesus, John’s brother, who had just been martyred.)
The next day, Herod sent for Peter to execute him, but they found him gone, vanished, with no explanation from the guards. THEY were killed instead for negligence in letting a prisoner escape. Herod searched for Peter everywhere, but he could not be found.
Disgruntled or embarrassed, Herod left Judea and stayed in Caesarea awhile. Herod took out his anger on the people north of him in Tyre and Sidon. They came and begged for peace. On the day they came before him, Herod – dressed in his finest royal robes – sat on his throne and delivered a fancy speech to them. Trying to ingratiate themselves with him, the people shouted, “The voice of a god and not of a man!”
The arrogant king did not deny the adulation or give GOD the glory. Because of this, God struck him down and he was eaten by worms as he breathed his last. Gulp!
But… the word of God increased and multiplied.
Barnabas and Saul returned to Antioch, bringing John Mark with them.
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