What does Acts 12:5 mean?

5 Peter therefore was kept in prison: but prayer was made without ceasing of the church unto God for him. (Acts 12:5 KJV)

William Burkitt’s Commentary

That is, fervent and importunate prayer was put up to God by the church on Peter’s behalf: With the united strength of their whole souls they stormed heaven, and took him by force out of Herod’s hand.

Learn, 1. That when the church is plunged into deep perplexities, the only help she can hope for must come unto her in the way of prayer.

Learn, 2. That when God suffers any of the ministers of the church to fall under the rage of persecutors, it is the church’s duty to wrestle with God by prayer in an extraordinary manner on their behalf; “prayer was made without ceasing of the church.”

Learn 3. That when God intends to bestow any extraordinary mercy upon his church, he stirs up the hearts of his people to pray for it in a very extraordinary manner.