Be Careful What You Pray For (Acts 12:1-18)
Sermon for Milledgeville and Centenary UMC... [Slide] Be Careful What You Pray For ( Acts 12:1-18 ) After the conversion of Saul, the church experienced a time of peace for roughly 8-10 years. That peace ended when King Herod Agrippa I decided to execute the apostle James in 44 A.D. [Slide] Herod Agrippa was grandson to Herod the Great. Herod the Great tried to kill Jesus when he was a baby. He ordered the slaughter of all boys in Bethlehem, 2 years and younger. Herod Antipas beheaded John the Baptist when the prophet confronted his adulterous marriage to his step-brother Philip’s wife, Herodias. Herodias was sister to Agrippa, making Antipas both his brother-in-law and uncle. Antipas met with Jesus prior to his crucifixion. Herod the Great executed Agrippa’s father, Aristobulus. From the age of 3, Herod Agrippa lived in the imperial palace in Rome. [Slide] He became friends with the imperial princes, Caligula and Claudius. His close friendshi...