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What does Acts 4 say about the church's response to threats?

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Acts 4 illustrates the early church's unified response to threats through prayer and reliance on God's power.

In Acts 4, after being released from captivity, Peter and John returned to their companions and reported the threats from the religious authorities. The church responded in prayer, collectively seeking God's strength and boldness to continue sharing the gospel. They acknowledged God's sovereignty in their prayer, referencing Old Testament scriptures to affirm their faith. Their immediate response was not to retreat in fear, but to press forward, illustrating a model for how the church should respond to threats: with prayer, unity, and a bold commitment to the mission. This passage encourages modern believers to respond similarly to persecution and adversity.
Scripture References: Acts 4:23-31

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