Pause for thought
Peter and John’s zeal for the Lord was so strong they could not keep quiet even when threatened. But they knew where their power lay. Which is why when they met together with the rest of the believers they prayed for more boldness, the Lord replied by filling them all again with a fresh dose of the Holy Spirit.
Jesus said, “if anyone acknowledges me publicly here on Earth , I will openly acknowledge that person before my Father in heaven” Mathew 10:32. Our relationship with Jesus although personal is never meant to be kept a secret.
Notice that the disciples didn’t pray for a change of circumstance or a more favourable atmosphere, but for Holy Spirit boldness and more opportunity to do signs and wonders in the name of Jesus. Sometimes we may feel discomfort when we talk about Jesus but personal discomfort is not necessarily persecution. Some set backs can spur us to be more courageous. Christian boldness is never reckless but requires courage to press on despite our fears 4:29.
As the believers prayed they quoted from psalm two, this prophetic psalm foretold the opposition against Christ from the very beginning of His ministry to His Crucifixion. What His will determines, His power carries out. No Army, government, or council is able to stand in Gods way. N.L.T. Foot note 4:28
God’s Sovereignty does not mean that those who were involved in the crucifixion were unable to exercise free will 4:27-28.
A verse to remember
In fact everything they did occurred according to your eternal will and plan. And now, O Lord, hear their threats, and give your servants great boldness in their preaching. Acts 4:28-29 N.L.T.
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