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crucifixion; resurrection; and ascension。 Priests and rulers heard with
amazement the clear; bold testimony of the apostles。 The power of the risen
Saviour had indeed fallen on the
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disciples; and their work was accompanied by signs and miracles that daily
increased the number of believers。 Along the streets where the disciples
were to pass; the people laid their sick 〃on beds and couches; that at the
least the shadow of Peter passing by might overshadow some of them。〃 Here
also were brought those vexed with unclean spirits。 The crowds gathered
round them; and those who were healed shouted the praises of God and
glorified the name of the Redeemer。
The priests and rulers saw that Christ was extolled above them。 As the
Sadducees; who did not believe in a resurrection; heard the apostles
declaring that Christ had risen from the dead; they were enraged; realizing
that if the apostles were allowed to preach a risen Saviour; and to work
miracles in His name; the doctrine that there would be no resurrection would
be rejected by all; and the sect of the Sadducees would soon become extinct。
The Pharisees were angry as they perceived that the tendency of the
disciples' teaching was to undermine the Jewish ceremonies; and make the
sacrificial offerings of no effect。
Hitherto all the efforts made to suppress this new teaching had been in
vain; but now both Sadducees and Pharisees determined that the work of the
disciples should be stopped; for it was proving them guilty of the death of
Jesus。 Filled with indignation; the priests laid violent hands on Peter and
John; and put them in the common prison。
The leaders in the Jewish nation had signally failed of fulfilling God's
purpose for His chosen people。 Those
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whom the Lord had made the depositaries of truth had proved unfaithful to
their trust; and God chose others to do His work。 In their blindness these
leaders now gave full sway to what they called righteous indignation against
the ones who were setting aside their cherished doctrines。 They would not
admit even the possibility that they themselves did not rightly understand
the word; or that they had misinterpreted or misapplied the Scriptures。 They
acted like men who had lost their reason。 What right have these teachers;
they said; some of them mere fishermen; to present ideas contrary to the
doctrines that we have taught the people? Being determined to suppress the
teaching of these ideas; they imprisoned those who were presenting them。
The disciples were not intimidated or cast down by this treatment。 The Holy
Spirit brought to their minds the words spoken by Christ: 〃The servant is
not greater than his lord。 If they have persecuted Me; they will also
persecute you; if they have kept My saying; they will keep yours also。 But
all these things will they do unto you for My name's sake; because they know
not Him that sent Me。〃 〃They shall put you out of the synagogues: yea; the
time cometh; that whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth God
service。〃 〃These things have I told you; that when the time shall come; ye
may remember that I told you of them。〃 John 15:20; 21; 16:2; 4。
The God of heaven; the mighty Ruler of the universe; took the matter of the
imprisonment of the disciples into His own hands; for men were warring
against His work。 By night
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the angel of the Lord opened the prison doors and said to the disciples;
〃Go; stand and speak in the temple to the people all the words of this
life。〃 This command was directly contrary to the order given by the Jewish
rulers; but did the apostles say; We cannot do this until we have consulted
the magistrates and received permission from them? No; God had said; 〃Go;〃
and they obeyed。 〃They entered into the temple early in the morning; and
taught。〃
When Peter and John appeared among the believers and recounted how the angel
had led them directly through the band of soldiers guarding the prison;
bidding them resume the work that had been interrupted; the brethren were
filled with amazement and joy。
In the meantime the high priest and those with him had 〃called the council
together; and all the senate of the children of Israel。〃 The priests and
rulers had decided to fix upon the disciples the charge of insurrection; to
accuse them of murdering Ananias and Sapphira; and of conspiring to deprive
the priests of their authority。 They hoped so to excite the mob that it
would take the matter in hand and deal with the disciples as it had dealt
with Jesus。 They were aware that many who did not accept the teachings of
Christ were weary of the arbitrary rule of the Jewish authorities and
anxious for some change。 The priests feared that if these dissatisfied ones
were to accept the truths proclaimed by the apostles; and were to
acknowledge Jesus as the Messiah; the anger of the entire people would be
raised against the religious leaders; who would then be made to answer
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for the murder of Christ。 They decided to take strong measures to prevent
this。
When they sent for the prisoners to be brought before them; great was their
amazement at the word brought back that the prison doors were found to be
securely bolted and the guard stationed before them; but that the prisoners
were nowhere to be found。
Soon the astonishing report came; 〃Behold; the men whom ye put in prison are
standing in the temple; and teaching the people。 Then went the captain with
the officers; and brought them without violence: for they feared the people;
lest they should have been stoned。〃
Although the apostles were miraculously delivered from prison; they were not
safe from examination and punishment。 Christ had said when He was with them;
〃Take heed to yourselves: for they shall deliver you up to councils。〃 Mark
13:9。 By sending an angel to deliver them; God had given them a token of His
love and an assurance of His presence。 It was now their part to suffer for
the sake of the One whose gospel they were preaching。
In the history of prophets and apostles; are many noble examples of loyalty
to God。 Christ's witnesses have endured imprisonment; torture; and death
itself; rather than break God's commands。 The record left by Peter and John
is as heroic as any in the gospel dispensation。 As they stood for the second
time before the men who seemed bent on their destruction; no fear or
hesitation could be discerned in their words or attitude。 And when the high
priest said; 〃Did we not straitly command you that ye should not teach in
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this name? and; behold; ye have filled Jerusalem with your doctrine; and
intend to bring this Man's blood upon us;〃 Peter answered; 〃We ought to obey
God rather than men。〃 It was an angel from heaven who delivered them from
prison and bade them teach in the temple。 In following his directions they
were obeying the divine command; and this they must continue to do at
whatever cost to themselves。
Then the Spirit of Inspiration came upon the disciples; the accused became
the accusers; charging the murder of Christ upon tho