His Control Absolute, Acts 12:1-25
Josh Lindstrom - Woodmen Valley Chapel
Published on 05/14/2017
Persecution flares up in earnest in Jerusalem and the apostle James is imprisoned and killed, followed by Peter’s arrest and imprisonment. While it would appear that Herod is in control and able to do as he wishes, God will show that his control is absolute even when it appears that evil prospers. When our faith puts us at odds with the world, we must remember that God remains the Sovereign of the universe and will hold all accountable for their actions.1. God’s silence (vs. 1-4)2. God’s rescue (vs. 5-11)3. Our doubt (vs. 12-17)4. God’s justice (vs.18-23)5. God’s victory (vs. 24-25)Songs:Alive In You #7054536 by J Frye, K Walker-Smith, and S Smith 2015 © Capitol CMG Genesis Love Came Down [J Riddle] #5148938 by J Edwardson, B Johnson, I McIntosh, and J Riddle2009 Bethel MusicIt Is Well [Bethel] #7021972 by H Gates Spafford, K DiMarco, and P P Bliss2013 © Bethel Music What A Beautiful Name #7068424 by B Fielding and B Ligertwood2016 Hillsong Music Publishing