Good
Morning All!!
Acts
5:19; “But at night an angel from the Lord opened the doors to their cell and
led them out of the prison.”
Have
you ever been on the wrong side of a locked door? Maybe you were locked in but usually we are
locked out. Maybe you locked your keys
in your car or slammed the door of your house or apartment shut just as you
remembered the keys on the table. For
most of us, this is more embarrassing than anything else. But have you ever been locked in or out on
purpose? Have you ever had someone keep
you away from them by design? Have you
ever been locked in a jail cell? Have
you ever been locked in a jail cell unjustly?
This would be extremely difficult.
There was recently a story of a young man who was accused of stealing a
backpack. He was held for two years
waiting for a trial; he was eventually released. He missed his junior and senior year of high
school and really never could recover and re-enter society. He committed suicide at the age of 22. He could never get out of prison.
Our verse is the first of three times in the Book of Acts where God
opened the jail to free the apostles.
This was done to protect the apostles, to embolden the apostles, and to
be a witness to the world. Nothing could
stop the kingdom of God from expanding.
Nothing can stop God when it comes to his expression of love for his
people. This love strengthened the
apostles in their bold proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus. It strengthened their faith to face all the
challenges of life that was in store for them.
Earlier, I asked if you had ever been in a jail cell. Most will answer no. Yet we all have been in jail; we are held
prisoner by our sins. The devil will
hold us there as long as he can. He will
torment us as long as he can and he can as long as we stay there. But we do not have to stay; God comes and
opens the doors to your cell to free you.
He opens the door that you can leave the depths of the darkness of the
cell of our guilt and fear. God opens
the door so that you can be reconciled to him and be part of his family.
There is nothing in your past that has to keep you in your prison. God has freed you by the forgiveness of your
sin. The devil will tell you to stay in
your cell but the door is of and God calls you out of the dark and dank into
the refreshing and the light. You do not
have to stay there in that cell. God has
freed you from sin and freed you from the devil’s prison. God opens doors so that you may freely and
confidently approach his throne, seeking his mercy and grace. God opens doors so that you may approach him
as children approach their loving father.
The doors are open; don’t stay in prison!!
Father
of all mercy, we give you thanks that you have freed us from the devil’s
prison. Give us the faith to walk out
the open door to the freedom that you give us.
Guide us by your Spirit to know the comfort of being out of prison and
living in the joy of your eternal kingdom.
In your grace, we are free indeed. In the precious name of Jesus our risen Savior
we pray, amen
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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