
Acts 4:23-31 - The Sovereign Lord, Our Prayers, and Evangelism
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Last Sunday afternoon, we heard from Acts 4:23-31 together. This passage shows us the disciples’ response to the threats and persecution they faced from the religious leaders. We especially saw that the disciples respond by remembering God’s sovereignty. Even though they were facing suffering, the disciples were confident that God is sovereign, in control of everything that happens. God’s sovereignty is especially clear at the cross, where God overruled even the sinful intentions of the religious leaders to bring our salvation through Jesus’ death. All of this reminds us that whatever is happening in our lives, as Christians we are safe in God’s sovereign care. Second, we saw that the disciples’ faith in God’s sovereignty leads them to pray. Because God is in control of everything, the disciples pray to God, asking God to continue spreading the good news of Jesus. This reminds us that while we can pray to God about absolutely anything, we should especially pray for the advancement of God’s kingdom and the honor of Christ’s name. This week, take some time to thank God for His sovereign care of your life, and pray to Him about whatever is on your heart—including the salvation of non-Christians you know.