Acts Daily Devotional Podcast

Day 28 — Gamaliel's Wisdom (Acts 5:33-42) | May 23

7 min · 23 mei 2026
aflevering Day 28 — Gamaliel's Wisdom (Acts 5:33-42) | May 23 artwork

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The Sanhedrin is enraged and ready to kill the apostles. Then Gamaliel, a respected Pharisee who would later teach Paul, stands and offers wisdom. He cites two failed movements, Theudas and Judas the Galilean, that dissolved when their leaders died because they were merely human efforts. His point: if this Jesus movement is human, it will fail on its own. But if it's from God, you can't stop it and may find yourselves fighting against God. The council is persuaded but can't let the apostles go unpunished, so they have them flogged, thirty-nine brutal lashes. Then they order them not to speak in Jesus' name and release them. The apostles walk out rejoicing that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for the Name. They go right back to teaching and proclaiming Jesus daily. Nothing could stop them. God's unstoppable mission continues through ordinary, faithful people.

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