Acts 12:1-18 This episode was started during the reading of the text. It deals with the amazing release of Peter from prison right after the execution of James the apostle. There is something about laments in the Old Testament. Laments are journeys we take through grief and anger, sorrow, and loss, to forgiveness, acceptance, and eventually praise to God for His infinite Mercy, Love, and Kindness. The process of grief is not something we cut short, nor ought we prolong it through self-pity, extended depression, and accusations of blame.
The tension between grief for loss and joy over miracles is the stuff that makes for many discussions within the church. That too can be a source of great struggle for those who try to understand the question “why”? Being dogmatic and immovable is often unhelpful for those desperate for answers, even to the point where it can cause them to retreat from fellowship, something the Bible encourages us not to do. In our text today we have both ends of this spectrum reported.
There are 3 aspects of this report that are obvious issues that the early Messiah-ists were facing:
Luke 1:52: He has brought down rulers from their thrones, and has exalted those who were humble.