The Semi-Seminarian
In Acts 5:17–42, Peter and the apostles are arrested, locked in prison, and ordered to stop preaching in the name of Jesus. But during the night, an angel of the Lord opens the prison doors and sends them right back to the temple to speak “all the words of this life.” This sermon explores the powerful story of the angel jailbreak in Acts 5, the jealousy of the Sadducees, the courage of the apostles, Peter’s bold declaration that “we must obey God rather than men,” and the unstoppable witness of the Holy Spirit. The religious leaders lock the doors, post the guards, file the paperwork, and believe the problem has been managed — but heaven does not read the memo. This episode of The Semi-Seminarian Podcast looks closely at Acts 5 and what it teaches about persecution, obedience, resurrection, religious power, spiritual courage, and the gospel that cannot be caged. The apostles are not rescued for comfort; they are redeployed for witness. The angel does not send them home. The angel sends them back to the temple with their mouths open. If you have ever been told to stop doing what God called you to do, if you have ever been silenced by religious authority, institutional pressure, fear, shame, or opposition, this message is for you. Acts 5 reminds us that the same Spirit who opened prison doors still sends the church to speak the truth of Jesus Christ with courage, mercy, and fire. The door was locked. The guards were posted. The cell was empty. The sermon was already back in the temple. Scripture: Acts 5:17–42 Sermon Title: Prison Break Subtitle: Angels Don’t Respect Religious Paperwork Podcast: The Semi-Seminarian Podcast Theme: Peter, the apostles, angel jailbreak, obey God rather than men, Holy Spirit witness, Acts 5 explained Subscribe for more Bible teaching, sermon commentary, Red Dirt theology, Scripture study, and gospel storytelling from The Semi-Seminarian Podcast. #Acts5 #PrisonBreak #PeterAndTheApostles #HolySpirit #BibleStudy #Sermon #ChristianPodcast #TheSemiSeminarian #ObeyGodRatherThanMen #ActsOfTheApostles
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