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The Day God Struck King Herod — And Worms Ate Him Alive
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00:00Imagine standing in a massive stone arena.
00:03The sun is burning overhead.
00:05The crowd is packed shoulder to shoulder.
00:08Thousands of voices chanting one name.
00:11Herod, Herod, Herod.
00:14You can feel the vibration in your chest as the sound rises.
00:18And then, he steps forward.
00:21Dressed in royal robes that shimmer like silver in the sunlight,
00:25his voice cuts through the noise.
00:28Every word lands.
00:30Every gesture commands attention.
00:32People are crying.
00:34Some are shouting praise.
00:36Others are falling to their knees.
00:38And suddenly, someone in the crowd shouts,
00:42this is the voice of a God, not a man.
00:45Herod hears it.
00:47He doesn't correct them.
00:48He doesn't stop them.
00:50He lets it wash over him.
00:52Now pause right here.
00:54Because this is the exact moment the Bible says God decided.
00:58This will not go any further.
01:00But what no one in that crowd knew,
01:02what Herod himself didn't realize is that his body
01:07was already failing while he was being worshipped.
01:09While the people screamed God, death had already entered him.
01:14Slow, silent, unseen.
01:17So here's the question that should make your skin crawl.
01:20How long can a man pretend to be divine
01:23before God exposes him in the most public way imaginable?
01:27And more unsettling, why did God wait until the crowd applauded before he struck?
01:34Stay with me.
01:35Because the truth behind this moment isn't just about a king.
01:39It's about pride, power, and the terrifying patience of God.
01:46Chapter 1
01:48A throne built on fear
01:50before the crowd ever lifted their voices and called him a god.
01:55Before the silver robes caught the sunlight
01:57and turned a man into a spectacle.
02:00King Herod was already living under a sentence.
02:03Not a sentence written by Rome
02:05and not one spoken aloud by his enemies
02:08but one quietly carved into his own soul.
02:13Fear
02:13because power does not come to men like Herod to make them free.
02:18It comes to imprison them.
02:20The man history remembers as Herod Agrippa
02:24did not rise to the throne
02:26because he was holy or chosen or beloved by God.
02:30He rose because he was useful.
02:33Useful to Rome
02:34Useful to governors
02:36Useful to emperors who wanted Judea calm and obedient.
02:41From his earliest years, Herod learned a dangerous lesson.
02:45One Rome taught better than anyone else.
02:47Authority survives not by truth but by control.
02:52He grew up surrounded by wealth and influence
02:54watching alliances form and collapse in silence.
02:58He learned how easily loyalty could be purchased
03:01and how quickly it could be withdrawn.
03:04Mercy, he saw, was interpreted as weakness.
03:08Fear, on the other hand, was reliable.
03:11Fear kept crowds quiet.
03:13Fear kept rivals cautious.
03:15Fear kept a throne intact.
03:17So when Herod finally became king,
03:21he did not rule like a shepherd guarding his people.
03:24He ruled like a man guarding himself.
03:27Every day on the throne came with invisible pressure.
03:31Rome was always watching.
03:33One wrong move,
03:35one uprising,
03:37one rumor of instability.
03:38And his position could vanish overnight.
03:42At the same time,
03:43the Jewish people watched him with suspicion.
03:46They knew his bloodline was entangled with Rome.
03:49They knew his power was borrowed.
03:51And beneath all of that lived an ancient hope
03:54they refused to let die.
03:56The hope of a true king,
03:58chosen by God,
04:00not installed by empire.
04:01Herod felt that tension constantly.
04:04Intention does something dangerous to a ruler.
04:07It slowly changes the questions he asks.
04:11What begins as what is right
04:13becomes what keeps me safe.
04:17What begins as leadership turns into calculation.
04:21And before a man realizes it,
04:23he is no longer ruling people.
04:25He is managing threats.
04:27That is why the followers of Jesus unsettled him.
04:30They weren't soldiers.
04:32They didn't carry weapons.
04:34They didn't speak rebellion
04:36in the language Rome feared.
04:37But they carried conviction.
04:40And nothing terrifies a ruler
04:42more than people who cannot be controlled by fear.
04:45Herod watched their numbers grow.
04:47He listened as their message spread through homes,
04:50marketplaces, and synagogues.
04:53And then he noticed something that changed everything.
04:57Each time pressure was applied,
04:59each time one of these followers suffered,
05:02something strange happened.
05:04The people approved.
05:06Approval is intoxicating.
05:08So Herod acted.
05:10James, one of the closest followers of Jesus,
05:12was arrested and executed.
05:14It was swift, public.
05:17And when it happened,
05:18the reaction confirmed Herod's instincts.
05:21The crowd was pleased.
05:23No outrage.
05:24No protest.
05:26No protest.
05:27Just acceptance.
05:29That moment did something irreversible inside him.
05:32Because cruelty, when rewarded,
05:35stops feeling like cruelty.
05:37It starts feeling like authority.
05:39So he went further.
05:41Peter was arrested next,
05:43this time with intention.
05:45Not just to silence him,
05:47but to make an example of him.
05:48The plan was clear.
05:50A public execution after Passover,
05:53when the city was full
05:54and attention was guaranteed.
05:57Herod wanted a message burned into memory.
05:59This movement would not survive him.
06:02But while Herod slept in his palace,
06:05something happened that his power could not reach.
06:09Chains fell from Peter's wrists.
06:11Doors opened without human hands.
06:14An angel walked him out into the night.
06:17By morning, Peter was gone.
06:20Herod's authority had been publicly exposed.
06:22And humiliation is far more dangerous
06:25to a ruler than defeat.
06:27There was no investigation.
06:29No reflection.
06:31No humility.
06:32The guards were executed.
06:34Not because they were guilty,
06:36but because someone had to pay
06:38for Herod's embarrassment.
06:40Weakness, even perceived weakness,
06:42was unacceptable.
06:44Image had to be preserved at all costs.
06:47That moment revealed who Herod truly was.
06:50He feared looking powerless
06:52more than standing against God.
06:54And yet, nothing happened to him.
06:57No thunder.
06:58No voice from heaven.
07:00No immediate judgment.
07:02Just silence.
07:03And silence, when misunderstood,
07:06is the most dangerous gift God gives.
07:09Because Herod interpreted patience as permission.
07:12He continued ruling.
07:14Continued receiving praise.
07:17Continued tightening his grip.
07:19All the while believing that if God disapproved,
07:23surely he would have acted by now.
07:25Herod did not realize that judgment does not always rush.
07:29Sometimes it waits for the perfect moment.
07:32Sometimes it waits for pride to fully expose itself.
07:36And sometimes it waits until a man is standing in front of a crowd,
07:41convinced of his own divinity.
07:50Herod chose the city carefully.
07:53This was not Jerusalem where prophets were remembered
07:56and scripture echoed in the stones.
07:58This was not a place weighed down by holy memory
08:01or spiritual accountability.
08:02This was Caesarea, a city built to impress Rome.
08:08Wide avenues, marble pillars,
08:10statues of emperors who demanded worship.
08:13A harbor engineered to dominate the sea itself.
08:17Caesarea was Rome's fingerprint on Judea.
08:20And Herod felt powerful there.
08:22Comfortable, admired.
08:25In this city, he didn't feel like a king
08:28borrowing authority from God.
08:29He felt like a king who was authority.
08:32And that distinction mattered more than he realized.
08:35Here, surrounded by Roman architecture and Gentile admiration,
08:40Herod could finally exhale.
08:42No prophets calling him to repentance.
08:45No priests reminding him of covenant.
08:48No scriptures confronting his conscience.
08:50Only applause.
08:52And applause, when it replaces accountability,
08:55becomes addictive.
08:58Herod arrived in Caesarea at a moment
09:00when tensions were already simmering.
09:02The people of Tyre and Sidon,
09:04wealthy coastal cities, were desperate.
09:07Their land depended on Judea for food.
09:09And Herod controlled the supply.
09:11A single decision from him
09:13could starve them or sustain them.
09:16So they did what desperate people have always done
09:19when facing unchecked power.
09:21They flattered him.
09:22They arranged a public audience.
09:24They planned their words carefully.
09:26They appealed not to his justice,
09:28but to his ego.
09:30And Herod welcomed it.
09:31Because by now,
09:33something had shifted deep inside him.
09:35He no longer saw himself
09:36as merely ruling under God.
09:38He saw himself as standing beside God.
09:42Maybe quietly,
09:44dangerously above him.
09:46On the appointed day,
09:48Herod entered the arena
09:49dressed in royal robes
09:50woven with threads
09:51that caught the sunlight.
09:53Ancient historians would later write
09:55that his clothing reflected the sun
09:58so brightly it was almost blinding.
10:00It was deliberate,
10:02calculated,
10:03theater,
10:04and the people were ready.
10:05He spoke,
10:07not shouting,
10:08not raging,
10:09but confidently,
10:11smoothly,
10:12like a man who had waited
10:14his whole life for this moment.
10:15Every sentence landed.
10:17Every pause held the crowd.
10:19Every gesture reinforced the illusion.
10:22And then it happened.
10:24Someone cried out
10:25what everyone else was already thinking.
10:27This is the voice of a God,
10:29not of a man.
10:31The words rippled through the crowd
10:33like fire through dry grass.
10:35Again and again,
10:37they shouted it.
10:38A God,
10:39not a man.
10:41And Herod heard every word.
10:43This is where the story turns dark
10:45because Herod did not interrupt them.
10:48He did not correct them.
10:50He did not deflect the praise.
10:52He received it.
10:54Scripture tells us
10:55this moment is recorded
10:56in Acts of the Apostles
10:57and the wording is chilling
10:59in its restraint.
11:00It simply says that Herod
11:02did not give glory to God.
11:03that silence was his decision
11:06and that decision sealed everything
11:08because there is a line
11:10no human being can cross
11:12without consequence.
11:13The moment when worship
11:15meant for God
11:16is accepted by flesh.
11:17The crowd saw glory.
11:19God saw rebellion.
11:21And here is the terrifying part
11:23most people miss.
11:25Herod did not collapse immediately.
11:27Judgment did not announce itself.
11:29The applause continued.
11:32The cheers grew louder.
11:33The illusion held.
11:35But inside his body
11:36something had already begun.
11:39Ancient sources described
11:40sudden, violent pain.
11:43Agony that doubled him over.
11:45A sickness so severe
11:47that even Herod realized
11:48something was terribly wrong.
11:50While the crowd still buzzed with awe,
11:53the man they were praising
11:54was already being consumed
11:55from within.
11:56Imagine the horror
11:58of that realization
11:59standing in royal splendor
12:01hearing yourself
12:03called divine
12:04and suddenly
12:05feeling your body
12:06betray you
12:07the truth
12:08crashing in
12:09all at once.
12:10I am not a god.
12:12Herod was carried away
12:14from the public eye
12:15but the judgment
12:16followed him.
12:17Not swift
12:18not merciful.
12:20Scripture tells us
12:21he suffered for days
12:23days of pain
12:24days of decay
12:26days of clarity
12:27he never allowed himself before
12:29five days
12:31five long days to think
12:33five days to remember
12:34the apostles he persecuted
12:36the warnings he ignored
12:38the silence he misunderstood
12:40and in the end
12:41the man who wanted
12:42to be seen as immortal
12:43died like every other man
12:45powerless
12:46humiliated
12:47exposed
12:47not struck down in secret
12:50not removed quietly
12:51but judged in the very place
12:54where he demanded glory
12:55so let me ask you something
12:57and don't rush past
12:58this question
12:59why did God
13:01wait until Herod
13:02was at the height
13:03of admiration
13:04before he acted
13:05why not earlier
13:06why not privately
13:08chapter 3
13:13the silence
13:14before the strike
13:16there is a kind
13:17of silence
13:18that feels peaceful
13:19and then there is
13:20the kind of silence
13:22that should terrify you
13:24Herod had mistaken
13:25one for the other
13:26for most of his reign
13:28heaven had been quiet
13:29no prophet
13:31confronted him
13:32no public sign
13:34exposed him
13:35no immediate consequence
13:37followed his decisions
13:38into a man addicted
13:40to control
13:41that quiet
13:42felt like confirmation
13:43if God were displeased
13:46surely he would have
13:47spoken by now
13:48if judgment were coming
13:50surely it would have
13:51arrived already
13:52but what Herod
13:53never understood
13:54is that God's silence
13:56is not absence
13:57it is restraint
13:59scripture records
14:00this story briefly
14:01in Acts of the Apostles
14:03almost painfully so
14:05as if to remind us
14:06that judgment
14:07does not need
14:08embellishment
14:09to be terrifying
14:09but outside the Bible
14:11ancient historians
14:13filled in details
14:14that make this moment
14:15even more unsettling
14:16one of them
14:17was Flavius Josephus
14:19Josephus describes
14:21Herod's suffering
14:22not as sudden death
14:23but as something
14:24far worse
14:25something prolonged
14:27a sickness
14:29that turned celebration
14:30into panic
14:31a body that began
14:33to break down
14:33while the mind
14:34remained awake enough
14:35to understand
14:36what was happening
14:37and that detail matters
14:39because this was not
14:41instant destruction
14:42it was exposure
14:43while Herod lay in pain
14:45the applause
14:46had already faded
14:47the same crowd
14:49that lifted him up
14:50returned to their homes
14:51the city moved on
14:53power he learned too late
14:55does not sit beside
14:56a dying man
14:57for the first time
14:59in years
14:59Herod was alone
15:00with his thoughts
15:01no advisors
15:02whispering reassurance
15:04no crowds
15:05feeding his ego
15:06no soldiers
15:07enforcing his will
15:08just memory
15:10and memory
15:11can be merciless
15:12he would have
15:14remembered James
15:15Peter
15:16the guards
15:17the applause
15:18that followed violence
15:19he would have
15:20remembered the moment
15:21he heard the crowd
15:22call him a god
15:23and how good it felt
15:25how natural it felt
15:27how right it felt
15:29and then the pain
15:30would have reminded him
15:31of the truth
15:32you are not divine
15:34you are not eternal
15:35you are not in control
15:38this is the moment
15:39most people rush past
15:41when they tell this story
15:42but this is where
15:43the lesson lives
15:44because God did not
15:46strike Herod
15:46in ignorance
15:47he struck him
15:48at the exact moment
15:50his heart
15:50was fully revealed
15:51Herod was not confused
15:54about who he was anymore
15:55he was convinced
15:57and conviction
15:58when rooted in pride
16:00is the final step
16:02before collapse
16:03think about it
16:04God did not stop Herod
16:06when he executed James
16:07God did not stop him
16:09when he arrested Peter
16:11God did not stop him
16:13when innocent guards
16:14were killed
16:14to protect his image
16:16judgment waited
16:17it waited until Herod
16:19accepted worship
16:20until he crossed
16:21from arrogance
16:22into blasphemy
16:23until he publicly
16:24took what belonged
16:25only to God
16:26because this was
16:28no longer about
16:29political cruelty
16:30this was about identity
16:32who does glory belong to
16:34Herod answered
16:35that question
16:36with silence
16:37and heaven responded
16:38with action
16:39but here is the part
16:41that should make
16:41every listener
16:42uncomfortable
16:43Herod's death
16:44was not just punishment
16:45it was a warning
16:47a warning to every ruler
16:49who believes applause
16:50equals approval
16:51a warning to every leader
16:53who confuses patience
16:54with permission
16:55a warning to every person
16:57who slowly replaces God
16:59with themselves
17:00because Herod's story
17:02reveals something
17:03unsettling about human nature
17:04we do not fall into pride
17:07all at once
17:07we drift
17:09quietly
17:10comfortably
17:11surrounded by affirmation
17:13and the scariest part
17:16most people don't realize
17:17they've crossed the line
17:18until the consequences
17:20begin
17:21so let me ask you something
17:23and don't answer it
17:24too quickly
17:24if God were to judge
17:26a person today
17:27not by their words
17:29but by what they accept
17:30in silence
17:31what would that reveal
17:33because in the final chapters
17:35of this story
17:36we're going to look
17:37beyond Herod himself
17:38we're going to explore
17:40why this account
17:41was preserved in scripture
17:42what it was meant
17:44to teach the early church
17:45and why its warning
17:46still echoes today
17:48Herod's voice
17:49was silenced
17:50but the message
17:51of his fall
17:52was meant to speak
17:53for generations
17:55chapter 4
17:56when power meets God
17:58Herod was gone
18:00the throne
18:01that once felt immovable
18:02now stood empty
18:04the voice that echoed
18:06through marble halls
18:07was silent
18:07the man who accepted worship
18:10was reduced to memory
18:11and yet
18:13the world did not collapse
18:14Rome did not panic
18:16the city did not mourn for long
18:19power simply shifted hands
18:21and moved on
18:22that in itself
18:24is part of the warning
18:25because human authority
18:27always feels eternal
18:28until the moment
18:30it disappears
18:31what happened next
18:32is subtle
18:33but it is crucial
18:35to understand
18:36why this story
18:36exists at all
18:38scripture does not end
18:40with Herod's suffering
18:41it doesn't linger
18:42on his pain
18:43it moves forward
18:45almost immediately
18:46as if to say
18:47this was never the point
18:49after Herod's death
18:51the followers of Jesus
18:53did not scatter
18:54they did not retreat
18:55in fear
18:56they did not assume
18:58God was unpredictable
18:59or cruel
19:00instead something
19:01unexpected happened
19:03the message they preached
19:04spread faster
19:05persecution had failed
19:08power had overreached
19:10pride had collapsed
19:12in on itself
19:12and quietly
19:14without spectacle
19:15the kingdom Herod feared
19:17continued to grow
19:18that contrast
19:20is intentional
19:21Herod ruled through
19:23intimidation
19:23spectacle
19:24and image
19:25the early believers
19:27lived through faith
19:29humility
19:30and endurance
19:31one depended on applause
19:33the other survived
19:35without it
19:35and that difference
19:37explains everything
19:38this story is preserved
19:40in Acts of the Apostles
19:42not to shock
19:43but to warn
19:44not to glorify death
19:46but to reveal a pattern
19:48God has repeated
19:50throughout history
19:51when power refuses
19:52to bow
19:53it eventually breaks
19:55but here is where
19:56the story becomes
19:57uncomfortable
19:57because it forces
19:59a question
20:00we would rather avoid
20:02Herod is easy
20:03to judge
20:04because he was a king
20:05but pride
20:06does not require
20:07a throne
20:08you don't need
20:09a crown
20:10to accept glory
20:11that isn't yours
20:12you don't need
20:13an empire
20:14to silence truth
20:15you don't need
20:16a crowd of thousands
20:17to replace God
20:18with self
20:19all it takes
20:21is a moment
20:21where correction
20:22is offered
20:23and rejected
20:25Herod's greatest failure
20:26was not cruelty
20:27it was substitution
20:29he slowly replaced
20:31God with himself
20:32and God allowed it
20:34until it was undeniable
20:36this is why
20:37the judgment
20:37was public
20:38this is why
20:39it happened
20:40at the height
20:40of praise
20:41this is why
20:42it unfolded
20:43in front of witnesses
20:44because God
20:45was not only
20:46responding to Herod
20:47he was speaking
20:49to everyone
20:49watching
20:50power does not
20:52make you divine
20:53applause does not
20:54make you right
20:55silence does not
20:57mean approval
20:58and patience
20:59does not mean
21:00indifference
21:01think about how
21:02many chances
21:03Herod was given
21:04how many warnings
21:06passed quietly
21:07how many moments
21:08could have ended
21:09differently
21:09and then think
21:11about this
21:12God did not
21:13destroy Herod
21:14when he was weak
21:15he allowed him
21:16to rise
21:17because pride
21:18once fully revealed
21:20condemns itself
21:21that truth
21:22would have
21:23resonated deeply
21:24with the early
21:25believers
21:25many of whom
21:27lived under
21:27oppressive rulers
21:28they needed to
21:30know that
21:30unchecked power
21:31is never unseen
21:32and that God
21:34is not rushed
21:35by human timelines
21:36Herod's death
21:37was not revenge
21:38it was correction
21:40a line drawn
21:42across history
21:43to say
21:44this far
21:45and no further
21:46and that line
21:48still exists
21:49which brings us
21:50to the final question
21:51this chapter
21:52leaves hanging
21:53in the air
21:53if God judges
21:55pride
21:55when it reaches
21:56its fullness
21:57what does fullness
21:59look like
21:59in a person's
22:00life today
22:02chapter 5
22:03Herod's story
22:04does not end
22:05with his death
22:06that may sound
22:07strange
22:08but it's true
22:09because if this
22:10account were only
22:11about a king
22:12who fell
22:13scripture would
22:14have let him
22:14fade quietly
22:15into history
22:16but instead
22:17his death
22:18is recorded
22:19preserved
22:20and passed down
22:21not as gossip
22:22not as tragedy
22:23but as a warning
22:25a warning
22:26meant to outlive him
22:27after Herod died
22:30the world kept turning
22:31new rulers rose
22:33new decrees
22:34were issued
22:35Rome remained powerful
22:36on the surface
22:38nothing looked different
22:38but beneath it all
22:40something had shifted
22:42the followers
22:43Herod tried to crush
22:44did not disappear
22:45they did not
22:47retreat into fear
22:48they did not
22:49abandon their faith
22:50in fact
22:51the very movement
22:52he attempted
22:53to silence
22:53grew stronger
22:54the message
22:56spread wider
22:56the words
22:57he tried to bury
22:58traveled farther
22:59than they ever had
23:00before
23:01it was as if
23:02his power
23:03had only delayed
23:04the inevitable
23:04and that is
23:06the quiet irony
23:07of this story
23:08Herod believed
23:09control could stop
23:11what God had already
23:12set in motion
23:12he believed
23:14authority could
23:14silence truth
23:15he believed
23:16fear could outlast
23:18faith
23:18he was wrong
23:19scripture records
23:21this moment
23:22in Acts of the Apostles
23:23with remarkable
23:24restraint
23:24there is no poetic
23:26celebration of his fall
23:27no long description
23:29of his pain
23:30just a single
23:32devastating contrast
23:33Herod dies
23:35and the word of God
23:35continues to grow
23:36that contrast
23:38is intentional
23:39because it reveals
23:40a truth
23:41we don't like
23:42to confront
23:42human power
23:44is loud
23:45but temporary
23:46God's work
23:47is often
23:48quiet
23:48but unstoppable
23:51Herod's greatest
23:52mistake
23:52was not
23:53cruelty alone
23:54history is filled
23:55with cruel rulers
23:56his mistake
23:58was believing
23:58he could occupy
23:59a space
24:00that belongs
24:01only to God
24:02he did not
24:03wake up one morning
24:04and decide
24:05to accept worship
24:05he drifted there
24:07slowly
24:08comfortably
24:09applause by applause
24:11silence by silence
24:13and that is why
24:14this story
24:15is still dangerous
24:16because most people
24:18do not see themselves
24:19in tyrants
24:20they see themselves
24:21in victims
24:22but scripture
24:23does not preserve
24:24this account
24:25so we can point
24:26at Herod
24:26and feel superior
24:28it preserves it
24:30so we can examine
24:31ourselves honestly
24:33where do we
24:34accept praise
24:34we should redirect
24:36where do we
24:37resist correction
24:38because it
24:39threatens our image
24:40where do we
24:41confuse success
24:42with approval
24:44Herod believed
24:45that because
24:45judgment did not
24:46come immediately
24:47it would never
24:48come at all
24:49and that belief
24:50hardened him
24:51it made him
24:52bold in the wrong
24:53direction
24:53it convinced him
24:55that the applause
24:56of people
24:56outweighed the
24:57authority of God
24:58until one moment
25:00proved otherwise
25:00and here is the
25:02sobering truth
25:03this chapter
25:04leaves us with
25:05God did not
25:07strike Herod
25:07to terrify the crowd
25:09he struck him
25:10to reveal reality
25:11to show that
25:13no matter how
25:14powerful a person
25:15becomes
25:15they remain accountable
25:17that no matter
25:18how loud the praise
25:19grows
25:20it cannot drown
25:21out truth
25:22that no matter
25:23how high a man
25:24rises
25:24he never rises
25:26above God
25:27Herod's death
25:28was not chaos
25:29it was order
25:31restored
25:31and the most
25:32haunting part
25:33of all
25:34is this
25:34the warning
25:36did not end
25:37with him
25:37it extends
25:38forward into
25:39every generation
25:40that hears his
25:41story
25:42because pride
25:43has not
25:43disappeared
25:44power has not
25:46become harmless
25:47applause is still
25:48intoxicating
25:49and silence
25:51is still
25:51misunderstood
25:52so as this
25:53story closes
25:54the final question
25:56is not about
25:57Herod at all
25:57it is about
25:59you
25:59if God were
26:00to examine
26:01your life
26:01not your words
26:03not your image
26:04but the posture
26:05of your heart
26:06what would he
26:07see
26:07submission
26:08or substitution
26:10humility
26:11or entitlement
26:13gratitude
26:14or self glory
26:17Herod stood
26:17before a crowd
26:18and accepted
26:19what belonged
26:20to God
26:20and in that
26:21moment
26:22everything he
26:23built
26:23collapsed
26:24not because
26:25God is
26:26fragile
26:26but because
26:27truth cannot
26:28be replaced
26:29forever
26:29this is why
26:31the story
26:32remains
26:32not to
26:33frighten you
26:34but to
26:35awaken you
26:36because the
26:37day God
26:37struck King
26:38Herod
26:38was not just
26:39a moment
26:40in history
26:40it was a
26:41message
26:42and it is
26:43still speaking
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