"And when they had prayed, the place in which they were gathered together was shaken, and they were filled with the Holy Spirit and continued to speak the word of God with boldness" (Acts 4:31 ESV).
The people of God were prayng. They were in one place, "gathered together". Then something extra-ordinary happened. Things got shaken up. Secondly, they were filled with the Holy Spirit. In turn, they spoke the word of God - not with frivolity, but the "Word of God" in sincerity and truth. And that was done with boldness.
They had been persecuted. Hateful actions of others trying to put them down, to quiet them.
But the Lord intervened when they'd "gathered together". It seems to me they were in a state of unity. Unity of Spirit, of one and the same mind. And they were praying.
They prayed about others who'd once been persecuted but who'd continued to stand boldly and speak God's Word. They prayed and asked the Lord to,
" ... look upon their threats and grant to Your servants to continue to speak Your word with all boldness" (vs 29).
All this too while God would do His part of stretching out His hand healing and performing signs and wonders in Jesus' holy name (see vs 29 & 30 ESV).
The Holy Spirit then came, shaking the place of prayer and those praying,
" ... were filled with the Holy Spirit" (vs 31).
For what purpose? Was it to babble in unknown tongues? Was it to fall backward, senseless?
No. It was for boldness, boldness to speak the Word of God and continue to speak God's truth despite persecution.
It reminds me of the sister in the news who publically quoted some Bible verses, or at least wrote them in a pamphlet for public reading. Her chosen verses came from the first chapter of Romans, if I'm not wrong. In these recent times of the PRIDE movement, someone lashed out against her faithful words, which are actually God's Words.
She had to defend herself and give her reasons for speaking them with boldness. Oh, I just need to stop here and pray for her that she will continue to have courage and boldness to continue to speak God's Word faithfully. Even though this occured a few years ago, many may still have this sort of threat hanging over their heads.
Lord, You know that doctor from Helsinki who was arrested and accused of "hate speech". Give her the right words and wisdom to speak the Word of God more boldly. Work on her behalf. Thank You for the opportunities even those "warmongers" against "free speech" give her to highlight Your Word more succinctly, in plain sight for this decadent world. May she stand her ground and know Your presence beside her.
Indeed, Lord, You will have the last word in the end. All praise and glory belong to You. In Your name, Lord Jesus, we pray. Amen.
~ ERC May 2026 ~
Based on Acts 4:23-31, especially vs 31 ESV.
Sing, Unashamed, along with Matthew West.
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