Do you know a "backseat driver"? It’s a person who sits in the backseat telling the person in the driver's seat how they should be driving - slow down, turn here, go faster. A person with a reputation of being a “backseat driver” means they like to control something that is supposed to be controlled by another person. Well, in Acts 12 we find a “backseat driver” who thought he was in ultimate control. Unfortunately, this “I’m kind of a big deal” leader and his overly confident attitude led to his downfall. This Sunday, we will not only look at the rise and fall of King Herod, but we will also look to see how the Word of God continued to grow and multiply.