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Daily Devo | Choosing the Good vs. Choosing the Easy (New Testament in a Year, Acts 4:1-22)

15 min · 18 jun 2026
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The religious leaders decide that they have to put a stop to the spread of Jesus' message by the apostles. They command Peter and John not to speak or teach in his name. Peter and John respectfully but firmly refuse, declaring that they must obey God rather than human authorities when the two are in conflict. The leaders relent, not because of what God thinks but because of what the people think, having witnessed a genuine miracle at the hands of the apostles. What might help us to know God's will when pressured by others, and what might give us the courage to pursue what God wants rather than what people might want, including ourselves? Looking for a previous devo? Want to share one with a friend? Start here: https://www.highrock.org/daily-devotionals/ [https://www.highrock.org/daily-devotionals/] For Reflection: - What do you think gave Peter and John the courage to continue speaking about Jesus despite the threats? - Can you recall a time when you felt pressured to disobey God by someone in authority, perhaps even someone who was a spiritual authority? What happened? - What might help you to have more of the courage of Peter and John? - Prayer: Lord, give me the courage to obey you faithfully, speak the truth with love, and remain steadfast when I face opposition.

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