Acts 12:20
This is how it works: the devil attacks, God saves, the devil loses.
Acts 12:19
A new day
Acts 2:18
Hand signals
Acts 12:17
Who is knocking on the door?
Acts 12:16
Three nouns
Acts 12:15
Look outside for the call from inside
Acts 12:14
Is there someone at the door?
Is there someone at the door?
Acts 12:13
“Peter knocked at the outer entrance, and a servant girl named Rhoda came to answer the door.”
Rhoda the servant girl of Mary. She was used to obeying her mistress. Tonight her task was to watch the outer entrance. Inside a special prayer meeting was taking place. With the doors locked, tension was in the air as the Christians gathered not knowing how big the persecution would be and whether Peter would die tomorrow or not. Rhoda was unaware that night that the most important place was not only in the prayer meeting but at the outer entrance.
Rhoda was ready.
Many years ago I had just come out of bible college and in my church I had a dear old man called Harry. He was my doorman. I appointed him as doorman because he had the nicest smile and the most welcoming handshake. He took his job seriously, this was his place, God wanted him at the door. The only problem I had was I never knew if he would actually turn up to do the job, well not for certain anyway. When I asked him ‘Harry are you going to be on the door on Sunday?’ He would reply ‘Yes God willing’ or even ‘Yes DV’ (which I later found out meant the same thing!) However, there was no greater doorman than Harry.
Let me ask you this.
Are you ready?
Are you ready to receive the provision of God? Are you ready to welcome what God wants to give you? If he knocks on the door will you go near to open it?
Are you a doorman, a doorwoman? Are you ready?
Are you listening? Are you waiting in anticipation? Maybe Rhoda wasn’t anticipating, but she heard. She heard the door knock.
Can you hear it today?
I stand at the door and knock ….
Updating your intercessors
Acts 12:12
What do you know?
What do you know?
Acts 12: 11
“Then Peter came to himself and said, “Now I know without a doubt that the Lord sent his angel and rescued me from Herod’s clutches and from everything the Jewish people were anticipating.”
So what do you know?
Peter knew it was a real Angel and not in a dream.
Peter knew it was the Lord who had sent the Angel.
Peter knew the Lord had rescued him.
Peter knew the Lord had prevented the anticipated public trial.
Today what do you know?
Make some declarations:
“The Lord knows where I am”
“The Lord will rescue me”
“I have nothing to fear”
There are times when you just need to know what you know.

