Acts 12:9

Baoule Bible 1996 (Kuo :Dele')

What Does This Mean?

This verse is about Peter after an angel helps him escape from prison. He follows the angel but can't believe it's real, thinking he might just be dreaming.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're in a scary situation and suddenly a magical helper shows up to save you. You follow them, but you think maybe you’re still sleeping and having a really exciting dream!

Historical Background

The Book of Acts was written by Luke around the year 60 AD. It details early Christian history and miracles, such as Peter's escape from prison, which happened in Jerusalem.

Living It Out Today

Sometimes we find ourselves in situations that seem too good to be true, like getting an unexpected opportunity or help when you least expect it. This verse reminds us not to doubt the reality of divine intervention even if it feels surreal.

Topics

faithdeliverancemiraclesdreams and visionsprison experiencesangelic intervention

Related Verses

Genesis 28:12Matthew 28:9-10Acts 5:17-19Romans 8:38-39Hebrews 11:35

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Peter think he was seeing a vision?
Peter thought he might be dreaming because the situation felt too surreal. He had been imprisoned, but now an angel was leading him to freedom.
What role do angels play in this story?
Angels are messengers and helpers from God. In this case, they intervened to free Peter from prison, showing their protective role.
How does this event affect our understanding of miracles?
This event teaches us that miracles can be so extraordinary that we may doubt their reality at first, but they are real and can happen in unexpected ways.
Can you give an example of a similar situation from another part of the Bible?
Yes, Joseph was freed from prison after interpreting dreams for Pharaoh (Genesis 41), showing that divine intervention can lead to freedom and new opportunities.
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