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What can we learn from Peter's experience in prison?

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Peter's calmness in prison teaches us about the peace and assurance found in trusting God's plan, even facing death.

Peter's experience in prison, where he remained peaceful and rested despite knowing he would face execution, illustrates profound faith and trust in God's sovereignty. By sleeping amidst imminent danger (Acts 12:6), Peter exemplifies the peace that comes from knowing God is in control. His knowledge of Christ, understanding of sin's consequences, and assurance of God's promises allowed him to rest. In facing trials, Christians can learn to trust in God's timing and protection, reminding us that true peace comes from a reliance on Him, regardless of the circumstances.
Scripture References: Acts 12:6-7, Philippians 4:6-7, 1 Peter 5:7

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