Immerse: Bible Reading Experience - NLT Daily Bible In A Year

Day 12: Boldness in the Face of Adversity

In today's Bible reading experience, we witness the unwavering courage of the apostles Peter and John as they stand before the religious council in Jerusalem. Filled with the Holy Spirit, Peter boldly proclaims the power of Jesus Christ, leading to miraculous healings and growth in the early Christian community. Despite threats and imprisonment, the apostles continue to preach the gospel with boldness and joy. The episode also covers the sobering tale of Ananias and Sapphira's deceit, and concludes with the appointment of seven men to manage the daily distribution of food, ensuring the apostles can focus on their spiritual mission.

00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:03 Peter and John Before the Council
02:24 The Believers' Prayer for Boldness
04:24 Ananias and Sapphira
06:04 The Apostles Heal Many
06:46 The Apostles Persecuted
10:28 Choosing the Seven
11:41 Conclusion and Farewell

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Henry: Welcome to immerse, the
daily bible reading experience.

Day twelve.

The next day, the council of all
the rulers and elders and teachers

of religious law met in Jerusalem.

Anas the high priest was there, along
with Caiaphas, John Alexander, and

other relatives of the high priest.

They brought in the two disciples
and demanded by what power or in

whose name Have you done this?

Then Peter filled with the Holy
Spirit said to them, rulers

and elders of our people.

Are we being questioned today because
we've done a good deed for a crippled man?

Do you want to know how he was healed?

Let me clearly state to all of
you and to all the people of

Israel that he was healed by the
powerful name of Jesus Christ, the

Nazarene, the man you crucified,
but whom God raised from the dead.

For Jesus is the one referred to in
the scriptures where it says, the

stone that you builders rejected
has now become the cornerstone.

There is salvation in no one else.

God has given no other name under
heaven by which we must be saved.

The members of the council were
amazed when they saw the boldness

of Peter and John for they could see
that they were ordinary men with no

special training in the scriptures.

They also recognized them as
men who had been with Jesus.

But since they could see the
man who had been healed standing

right there among them, there was
nothing the council could say.

So they ordered Peter and John
outta the council chamber and

conferred among themselves, what
should we do with these men?

They asked each other the, we can't
deny that they have performed a

miraculous sign and everybody in
Jerusalem knows about it, but to keep

them from spreading their propaganda
any further, we must warn them not to

speak to anyone in Jesus' name again.

So they called the apostles back in
and commanded them never again to

speak or teach in the name of Jesus.

But Peter and John replied, do you think
God wants us to obey you rather than him?

We cannot stop telling about
everything we have seen and heard.

The council then threatened them
further, but they finally let them

go because they didn't know how to
punish them without starting a riot.

For everyone was praising God for this
miraculous sign, the healing of a man

who had been lame for more than 40 years.

As soon as they were freed, Peter
and John returned to the other

believers and told them what the
leading priests and elders had said.

When they heard the report,
all the believers lifted their

voices together in prayer to God.

Oh, sovereign Lord, creator of heaven and
Earth, the sea and everything in them.

You spoke long ago by the Holy Spirit
through our ancestor, David, your servant,

saying, why were the nations so angry?

Why did they waste their time?

With futile plans, the kings of
the earth prepared for battle.

The rulers gathered together against
the Lord and against his Messiah.

In fact, this has happened here in this
very city for Herod Anus, Pontius Pilate,

the governor, the Gentiles, and the people
of Israel were all united against Jesus,

your holy servant whom you anointed.

But everything they did was determined
beforehand, according to your will.

And now, oh Lord, hear their threats
and give us your servants great

boldness in preaching your word.

Stretch out your hand with healing power.

May miraculous signs and
wonders be done through the

name of your holy servant Jesus.

After this prayer, the meeting
place shook and they were all

filled with the Holy Spirit.

Then they preached the
word of God with boldness.

All the believers were united in
heart and mind, and they felt that

what they owned was not their own.

So they shared everything they had.

The apostles testified powerfully to
the resurrection of the Lord Jesus, and

God's great blessing was upon them all.

There were no needy people among them
because those who owned land or houses

would sell them and bring the money to
the apostles to give to those in need.

For instance, there was Joseph, the
one, the apostles nicknamed Barnabas,

which means son of encouragement.

He was from the tribe of Levi and
came from the island of Cyprus.

He sold a field he owned and brought
the money to the apostles, but there was

a certain man named Ananias, who, with
his wife Safira, sold some property.

He brought part of the money to the
apostles claiming it was the full amount.

With his wife's consent, he kept the rest.

Then Peter said, an Anais, why
have you let Satan fill your heart?

You lied to the Holy Spirit and you
kept some of the money for yourself.

The property was yours to sell or not
sell as you wished, and after selling it,

the money was also yours to give away.

How could you do a thing like this?

You weren't lying to us, but to God.

As soon as Ananias heard these
words, he fell to the floor and died.

Everyone who heard about it was terrified.

Then some young men got up, wrapped him in
a sheet and took him out and buried him.

About three hours later, his wife
came in not knowing what had happened.

Peter asked her, was this the price you
and your husband received for your land?

Yes.

She replied, that was the price.

And Peter said, how could the two
of you even think of conspiring

to test the spirit of the Lord?

Like this, the young men who buried
your husband are just outside the

door, and they will carry you out too.

Instantly, she fell to the floor and died.

When the young men came in and saw
that she was dead, they carried her

out and buried her beside her husband.

Great fear gripped the entire church and
everyone else who heard what had happened.

The apostles were performing many
miraculous signs and wonders among

the people, and all the believers were
meeting regularly at the temple in

the area known as Solomon's Colonate.

But no one else dared to join
them, even though all the

people had high regard for them.

Yet, more and more people believed
and were brought to the Lord,

crowds of both men and women.

As a result of the apostle's work,
sick people were brought out into

the streets on beds and mats, so
that Peter's shadow might fall

across some of them as he went by.

Crowds came from the villages around
Jerusalem bringing their sick, and

those possessed by evil spirits.

And they were all healed.

The high priest and his officials who
were Sadducees were filled with jealousy.

They arrested the apostles and
put them in the public jail.

But an angel of the Lord came
at night, opened the gates of

the jail and brought them out.

Then he told them, go to the temple and
give the people this message of life.

So at Daybreak, the apostles entered
the temple as they were told,

and immediately began teaching.

When the high priest and his officials
arrived, they convened the high council,

the full assembly of the elders of Israel.

Then they sent for the apostles to
be brought from the jail for trial.

But when the temple guards went
to the jail, the men were gone.

So they returned to the council and
reported the jail was securely locked

with the guards standing outside.

But when we opened the
gates, no one was there.

When the captain of the Temple
Guard and the leading priests

heard this, they were perplexed,
wondering where it would all end.

Then someone arrived with Startling News.

The men put in jail are standing
in the temple teaching the people.

The captain went with his temple
guards and arrested the apostles,

but without violence for, they were
afraid the people would stone them.

Then they brought the apostles
before the high counsel where

the high priest confronted them.

We gave you strict orders never
again to teach in this man's name.

He said, instead, you have filled
all Jerusalem with your teaching

about him, and you want to make
us responsible for his death.

But Peter and the apostles
replied, we must obey God

rather than any human authority.

The God of our ancestors raised
Jesus from the dead after you killed

him by hanging him on a cross.

Then God put him in the place of honor
at his right hand as Prince and Savior.

He did this so the people of Israel would
repent of their sins and be forgiven.

We are witnesses of these things,
and so was the Holy Spirit who was

given by God to those who obey him.

When they heard this, the high council
was furious and decided to kill them,

but one member, a Pharisee named Gamal,
Who was an expert in religious law

and respected by all the people stood
up and ordered that the men be sent

outside the council chamber for a while.

Then he said to his colleagues, the
men of Israel, take care what you

are planning to do to these men.

Some time ago there was that fellow
TDI who pretended to be someone great.

About 400 others joined him,
but he was killed and all his

followers went their various ways.

The whole movement came
to nothing after him.

At the time of the census,
there was Judas of Galilee.

He got people to follow him,
but he was killed too, and all

his followers were scattered.

So my advice is leave these men alone.

Let them go.

If they are planning and doing
these things merely on their

own, it will soon be overthrown.

But if it is from God, you will
not be able to overthrow them.

You may even find yourselves
fighting against God.

The others accepted his advice.

They called in the apostles
and had them flogged.

Then they ordered them never
again to speak in the name of

Jesus, and they let them go.

The apostles left the high counsel
rejoicing that God had counted them worthy

to suffer disgrace for the name of Jesus.

And every day in the temple and
from house to house, they continued

to teach and preach this message.

Jesus is the Messiah.

But as the believers rapidly multiplied,
there were rumblings of discontent.

The Greek speaking believers
complained about the Hebrews speaking

believers, saying that their widows
were being discriminated against

in the daily distribution of food.

So the 12 called a meeting
of all the believers.

They said we Apostles should spend
our time teaching the word of

God not running a food program.

And so brothers select seven men
who are well respected and are

full of the spirit and wisdom.

We will give them this responsibility.

Then we Apostles can spend our time
in prayer and teaching the word.

Everyone liked this idea and
they chose the following.

Stephen, A man full of faith and
the Holy Spirit, Philip Pros.

Naer, Thyman, Parus and
Nicholas of Antioch, an earlier

convert to the Jewish faith.

These seven were presented to the
apostles who prayed for them as

they laid their hands on them.

So God's message continued to spread.

The number of believers greatly
increased in Jerusalem and many of

the Jewish priests were converted to.

This concludes today's
Immer reading experience.

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