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Why was Peter able to sleep in prison?

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Peter's ability to sleep while imprisoned was due to his deep trust in God's sovereignty and care (Acts 12:6-7).

Peter's remarkable peace and ability to sleep despite his dire circumstances stem from his unwavering faith in God's sovereignty. Acts 12:6-7 depicts Peter sleeping soundly between soldiers, undisturbed by the prospect of execution. This confidence reflects Peter's belief that God was in control of his life and that nothing could happen without God's permission. He understood that even death could not separate him from God's love and purpose. Peter's peace in the midst of trials serves as a powerful example for believers today on how to trust in God's plan, even when circumstances seem overwhelming.
Scripture References: Acts 12:6-7

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