An angel rescues Peter from prison. He releases Peter's chains, tells him to dress for action, and leads the groggy-eyed apostle out of the cell. |
When God will work salvation for his people, all difficulties in their way will be overcome, even gates of iron are made to open of their own accord. This ... |
That great iron gate stands for death in this allegory. No man is safe from the fury of the evil one until death has ended his probation. To leave off following ... |
The watch must either be asleep, or their eyes were holden, or the angel and Peter passed by so swiftly that they were unobserved. |
The first guard station can be rendered as “the first group of soldiers who were guarding.” The second can, of course, be “the second group of soldiers who ... |
Acts 12:10 They passed the first and second guards and came to the iron gate leading to the city. It opened for them by itself, and they went through it. |
25 авг. 2011 г. · “The iron gate leading into the city opened of its own accord” (Acts 12:10). Of its own accord? |
David Guzik commentary on Acts 12, where James the apostle dies as a martyr and an angel is sent to set Peter free from prison. |
This message is about spiritual prisons—those that Satan uses to cage us, and those we keep ourselves in. God's Word shows us how to be freed from these ... |
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