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What can we learn from Herod's story in Acts 12?

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Herod's story warns against pride and the failure to give God the glory, ultimately leading to judgment.

The account of Herod in Acts 12 serves as a powerful lesson on the dangers of pride and the necessity of giving glory to God. Herod, who was praised by the people as a god, faced immediate judgment for his arrogance and failure to acknowledge God's sovereignty. This teaches us that pride not only leads to one's downfall but also elicits God's judgment. The story illustrates that all earthly rulers are ultimately subject to God's authority and serve His purposes. The gospel continues to spread regardless of human opposition, reminding us that while men may rise and fall, God's word will endure forever (Isaiah 40:8). Thus, we learn to keep our hearts humble and to ensure that our lives reflect glory back to God rather than seek it for ourselves.
Scripture References: Acts 12:20-25, Isaiah 40:8

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