Acts 12:5 (CSB)
"So Peter was kept in prison, but the church was praying fervently to God for him."
While Peter sat in prison, the church did not give in to fear or despair—they turned to God in earnest prayer. Their united, persistent prayers demonstrated their faith that God was able to intervene, and He answered in a miraculous way. This verse reminds us that prayer is never a last resort; it is one of the greatest privileges and strongest resources God has given His people.
"So Peter was kept in prison, but the church was praying fervently to God for him."
While Peter sat in prison, the church did not give in to fear or despair—they turned to God in earnest prayer. Their united, persistent prayers demonstrated their faith that God was able to intervene, and He answered in a miraculous way. This verse reminds us that prayer is never a last resort; it is one of the greatest privileges and strongest resources God has given His people.
Acts 12:5 (CSB)
"So Peter was kept in prison, but the church was praying fervently to God for him."
While Peter sat in prison, the church did not give in to fear or despair—they turned to God in earnest prayer. Their united, persistent prayers demonstrated their faith that God was able to intervene, and He answered in a miraculous way. This verse reminds us that prayer is never a last resort; it is one of the greatest privileges and strongest resources God has given His people.
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