Recognizing God's Purpose
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Today's Word:
"They passed the first and second guards and came to the iron gate leading to the city. It opened for them by itself, and they went through it." – Acts 12:10
Thoughts on Today's Word:
In Acts 12, Peter was imprisoned, chained between two guards, and seemingly trapped. But God had other plans. As believers prayed fervently for Peter, God sent an angel to lead him out of prison. The guards could not stop him, the chains fell off, and even the iron gate opened by itself.
This story reminds us that no door is too heavy for God to open. In our lives, we often encounter “iron gates” — obstacles that seem insurmountable. These could be financial struggles, health issues, or relational conflicts. But just as God miraculously intervened for Peter, He can intervene for us.
Our part is to pray, trust, and step forward in faith, even when the path ahead looks impossible. God is the ultimate door-opener. He works in ways we can’t foresee, at the perfect time, turning what feels like defeat into victory.
Prayer of the Day:
Heavenly Father, thank You for being the God who opens doors no one can shut. Help me trust in Your power and timing, even when I feel stuck or overwhelmed. Strengthen my faith to walk forward, knowing You are working behind the scenes. I surrender my challenges to You and believe You will make a way. In Jesus' name, Amen.
God will not do for us what we can do for ourselves. He opened the iron gate.but when Peter came to the door where prayer was being made for him, they had to open the door which was not ironic gate.
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