Acts 12:15

"When she recognized Peter’s voice, she didn’t open the gate for joy, but ran in and reported that Peter was standing in front of the gate."

Key Reflection

This scene illustrates the transformative power of faith over fear. Though initially hesitant to open the door out of caution, the woman's recognition of Peter's voice spurred her into immediate action, highlighting how divine intervention can overcome human reservations and inspire swift and joyful obedience.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 15. Thou art mad. Thou art insane. They seem to have regarded his rescue as so difficult and so hopeless, that they deemed it proof of derangement that she now affirmed it. And yet this was the very thing for which they had been so earnestly praying. When it was now announced to them that the object of their prayers was granted, they deemed the messenger that announced it insane. Christians are often surprised even when their prayers are answered. They are overwhelmed and amazed at the success of their own petitions, and are slow to believe that the very thing for which they have sought could be granted.

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