October 10, 2022

Peter's Miraculous Escape: Persistent Prayer Produces Powerful Results

Acts 12

Shawn Foster
Monday's Devo

October 10, 2022

Monday's Devo

October 10, 2022

Central Truth

Almighty God has the power to break the chains that bind and is able to set us free. By God's grace we have access to that power through prayer.

Key Verse | Acts 12:5

So Peter was kept in prison, but earnest prayer for him was made to God by the church.

Acts 12

James Killed and Peter Imprisoned

About that time Herod the king laid violent hands on some who belonged to the church. He killed James the brother of John with the sword, and when he saw that it pleased the Jews, he proceeded to arrest Peter also. This was during the days of Unleavened Bread. And when he had seized him, he put him in prison, delivering him over to four squads of soldiers to guard him, intending after the Passover to bring him out to the people. So Peter was kept in prison, but earnest prayer for him was made to God by the church.

Peter Is Rescued

Now when Herod was about to bring him out, on that very night, Peter was sleeping between two soldiers, bound with two chains, and sentries before the door were guarding the prison. And behold, an angel of the Lord stood next to him, and a light shone in the cell. He struck Peter on the side and woke him, saying, “Get up quickly.” And the chains fell off his hands. And the angel said to him, “Dress yourself and put on your sandals.” And he did so. And he said to him, “Wrap your cloak around you and follow me.” And he went out and followed him. He did not know that what was being done by the angel was real, but thought he was seeing a vision. 10 When they had passed the first and the second guard, they came to the iron gate leading into the city. It opened for them of its own accord, and they went out and went along one street, and immediately the angel left him. 11 When Peter came to himself, he said, “Now I am sure that the Lord has sent his angel and rescued me from the hand of Herod and from all that the Jewish people were expecting.”

12 When he realized this, he went to the house of Mary, the mother of John whose other name was Mark, where many were gathered together and were praying. 13 And when he knocked at the door of the gateway, a servant girl named Rhoda came to answer. 14 Recognizing Peter's voice, in her joy she did not open the gate but ran in and reported that Peter was standing at the gate. 15 They said to her, “You are out of your mind.” But she kept insisting that it was so, and they kept saying, “It is his angel!” 16 But Peter continued knocking, and when they opened, they saw him and were amazed. 17 But motioning to them with his hand to be silent, he described to them how the Lord had brought him out of the prison. And he said, “Tell these things to James and to the brothers.” 1 12:17 Or brothers and sisters Then he departed and went to another place.

18 Now when day came, there was no little disturbance among the soldiers over what had become of Peter. 19 And after Herod searched for him and did not find him, he examined the sentries and ordered that they should be put to death. Then he went down from Judea to Caesarea and spent time there.

The Death of Herod

20 Now Herod was angry with the people of Tyre and Sidon, and they came to him with one accord, and having persuaded Blastus, the king's chamberlain, 2 12:20 That is, trusted personal attendant they asked for peace, because their country depended on the king's country for food. 21 On an appointed day Herod put on his royal robes, took his seat upon the throne, and delivered an oration to them. 22 And the people were shouting, “The voice of a god, and not of a man!” 23 Immediately an angel of the Lord struck him down, because he did not give God the glory, and he was eaten by worms and breathed his last.

24 But the word of God increased and multiplied.

25 And Barnabas and Saul returned from 3 12:25 Some manuscripts to Jerusalem when they had completed their service, bringing with them John, whose other name was Mark.

Footnotes

[1] 12:17 Or brothers and sisters
[2] 12:20 That is, trusted personal attendant
[3] 12:25 Some manuscripts to

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Dive Deeper | Acts 12

May we find great encouragement by knowing that the Bible is true—these events really happened! It is recorded history. Acts 12:4 tells us that Peter was delivered over to four squads of soldiers to guard him, and Acts 12:6 notes that he was bound with two chains. Yet, "earnest prayer for him was made to God by the church." (Acts 12:5b) An angel of the Lord appeared, the chains fell off, and Peter walked out freely.

I don't know about you, but I have seen God answer prayers dramatically at times when only God could have provided a way out. One of them was in 2013 when my dad almost bled to death. My mother and I were in the ER waiting room filled with anxiety. I pulled up a worship song on my phone, and we prayed fervently. Soon, God's Holy Spirit laid a blanket of comfort upon us. Peace filled the room for us as we were assured that God was in control even if we lost Dad. My dad is alive, still serving as an effective ambassador for Christ today.

In our men's group at Summit, we have seen miraculous answers to prayer: dead marriages resurrected, broken hearts healed, father-son relationships restored, jobs found, and illnesses cured. Notice that Peter "went out and followed him. He did not know that what was being done by the angel was real . . . ." (Acts 12:9) In other words, he obeyed and walked by faith, not by sight.

Let us persist in prayer! (Acts 12:5, 12) Peter persistently knocked on the door of Mary's house, and the servant girl persistently reported that Peter was at the door. Don't be surprised when some people respond like they did to the servant girl that "[y]ou are out of your mind" when you testify about God's power (Acts 12:15).

Once I was bound by the chains of envy, insecurity, and lust. Then I learned that God loves me, saves me by grace alone, and is my constant companion through the presence of His Holy Spirit.

Discussion Questions

1. How would you describe your prayer life?

2. What are some things your faith is moving you to pursue?

3. Are there "chains" or challenges in your life that seem too big to handle alone?

4. Do you have someone in your life into whom you can pour your heart, who will listen without judgment, and lift your name up to Almighty God? (Friendly reminder: community is great for this!)

5. Do you keep, or have you considered keeping, a prayer journal?