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Day 61 — Peter's Miraculous Escape (Acts 12:6-11) | June 25

5 min · 25. juni 2026
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The night before his scheduled execution, Peter was sleeping. Chained between two soldiers, facing death in the morning, sleeping so soundly that an angel had to hit him in the side to wake him up. Chains fell off. Guards stayed asleep. An iron gate swung open on its own. Peter walked out into the cool night air, convinced he was dreaming until the angel vanished and he realized it had all really happened. In this episode, we sit with a miracle that required participation. The chains didn't fall until Peter stood up. The gate didn't open until he walked toward it. Divine power and human obedience worked together, and the man who should have died walked free into the Jerusalem night.

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