The fifth chapter of the Acts of the Apostles records how the apostles performed many signs and
wonders in front of the crowds, with more and more of them joining the
community of disciples and believing. Unfortunately, when someone is successful, it can provoke jealousy and
anger. In this case, the high priest and
the Sadducees are the ones who are upset.
The
disciples are thrown in prison, but the Angel of the Lord sets them free and
sends them back to the Temple are to continue their preaching. Often
the authorities are so intent on maintaining their power and control over
things, that they will do anything to keep the status quo, even commit violence
and barbaric acts. I
remember as a junior high student in California writing a book report on the
book The Hiding Place by the Dutch author Corrie ten Boom. I remember being inspired by that book and
how Miss ten Boom, her sister, and her elderly father hid Jews in a hidden room in
their house in the Netherlands from the Nazis. The
hiding place was found out. Corrie and
her sister Betsie were sent to a concentration camp, where Betsie died. Corrie was released from the camp by some
unknown reason. She spent a lot of her
life after WWII being a witness for the faith. Corrie ten Boom died on this date – April 15
– in 1983. She once said – “You can
never learn that Christ is all you need until Christ is all that you have.”
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