Acts 16:25-40

Apr 12, 2022

A Midnight Deliverance

25 About midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the prisoners were listening to them. 26 Suddenly there was such a violent earthquake that the foundations of the jail were shaken, and immediately all the doors were opened, and everyone’s chains came loose. 27 When the jailer woke up and saw the doors of the prison standing open, he drew his sword and was going to kill himself, since he thought the prisoners had escaped.


28 But Paul called out in a loud voice, “Don’t harm yourself, because we’re all here!”


29 The jailer called for lights, rushed in, and fell down trembling before Paul and Silas. 30 He escorted them out and said, “Sirs, what must I do to be saved?”


31 They said, “Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved—you and your household.” 32 And they spoke the word of the Lord to him along with everyone in his house. 33 He took them the same hour of the night and washed their wounds. Right away he and all his family were baptized. 34 He brought them into his house, set a meal before them, and rejoiced because he had come to believe in God with his entire household.


An Official Apology

35 When daylight came, the chief magistrates sent the police to say, “Release those men.”


36 The jailer reported these words to Paul: “The magistrates have sent orders for you to be released. So come out now and go in peace.”


37 But Paul said to them, “They beat us in public without a trial, although we are Roman citizens, and threw us in jail. And now are they going to send us away secretly? Certainly not! On the contrary, let them come themselves and escort us out.”


38 The police reported these words to the magistrates. They were afraid when they heard that Paul and Silas were Roman citizens. 39 So they came to appease them, and escorting them from prison, they urged them to leave town. 40 After leaving the jail, they came to Lydia’s house, where they saw and encouraged the brothers and sisters, and departed.


Acts 16:25-40 CSB

  • What does this teach us about God?

    • God is glorified through prayer and song (v25)
    • God is deliberate with his miraculous works (v26)
    • God saves:
    1. The prisoners from the earthquake (v28)
    2. The jailer from taking his own life (v29)
    3. The family of the jailer (v31)
    • God is glorified through baptism (v33)
    • God is glorified through fellowship (v34)
  • What does this teach us about people/ourselves?

    • Prayer and praise is not dependent on our circumstances (Paul & Silas v25)
    • We allow our identity to be defined by our career (Jailer v27)
    • Our lives change when we are introduced to God (Prisoners v28)
    • We fear things we things we do not understand (Jailer v29)
    • When we encounter God we will have a response (Jailer v30)
    • We receive salvation when we believe in Jesus (v31)
    • We are called to share the Gospel (Paul & Silas v32)
    • We celebrate our faith through baptism and fellowship (v33-34)
    • We try to cover up our mistakes (Magistrates v37)
    • We fear being exposed for our mistakes (Magistrates v38)
  • By God's grace, how will you obey?

    • I will worship God no matter what. I will not let my prayer and praise be dependent on my current circumstances, but will worship God in all circumstances.
    • I will embrace opportunties to share my faith. I will not choose comfort or convenience at the expense of sharing the Gospel with another.
    • I will honor God with my words an actions. Even if the world gives me an 'out' I will choose to stay 'in' if that is what brings the most honor to God.

Prayer: Father God, who created us and loves us, who sent His only son to earth so that we can be saved, we thank you for these Scriptures that you breathed life into so that we may continue to learn from them even today. We confess, Lord, that we have not always answered the call. We confess that we have prioritized comfort and convenience over seeking and sharing Jesus with the lost so that they might be saved. We thank you for calling faithful men like Paul and Silas to share the Gospel of Jesus with everyone they encountered regardless of their circumstances. We thank you for showing us how the obedience of worship of a few faithful men can lead to life change. We thank you for working in the day and in the night. We thank you for being the God who brings down walls and breaks chains. We pray that you would be the center of our lives, the object of our worship, and the reason that we fearlessly share our faith with others. Amen.


Share by: