Clash of Kings and Kingdoms - Part 2
Main Idea
Passage
Outline
I - The church encouraged
Rhoda
The church
Peter’s testimony
II - The soldiers judged
Herod loses it
The soldiers lose their lives
III - The king judged
Herod busies himself
Herod peacocks
On the second day of which shows he put on a garment made wholly of silver, and of a contexture truly wonderful, and came into the theatre early in the morning; at which time the silver of his garment being illuminated by the fresh reflection of the sun’s rays upon it, shone out after a surprising manner, and was so resplendent as to spread a horror over those that looked intently upon him; (345) and presently his flatterers cried out, one from one place, and another from another (though not for his good), that he was a god; and they added, “Be thou merciful to us; for although we have hitherto reverenced thee only as a man, yet shall we henceforth own thee as superior to mortal nature.”
(346) Upon this the king did neither rebuke them, nor reject their impious flattery.
Herod dies
IV- The church encouraged
Church status update
Leader status update
Conclusion
The chapter opens with James dead, Peter in prison and Herod triumphing; it closes with Herod dead, Peter free, and the word of God triumphing. Such is the power of God to overthrow hostile human plans and to establish His own in their place.” (The Message of Acts, page 213)