A
Midnight Deliverance
When a severe persecution broke out against the church in
Jerusalem, all except the apostles were scattered throughout the land of Judea
and Samaria. Saul, a Roman soldier was ravaging the church, and he would enter
house after house, drag off men and women and put them in prison. Still
breathing threats and murder to the disciples of the Lord, he went to the high
priest and requested letters from him to the synagogues in Damascus, so that if
he found any who belonged to the Way (Jesus),either men or women he might bring
them as prisoners to Jerusalem. As he was travelling to Damascus a bright light
shown on him and falling down to the ground he heard a voice saying to him,
“Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting Me?”.
“Who are you, Lord?” he asked. “I am Jesus whom you are persecuting”.
After being instructed by the Lord to go to the city, he got up from the ground
but even though his eyes were open he could see nothing. His companions stood
speechless as to what they had seen and later helped him to the city. After
three days the Lord had appeared to him in a vision and after being ministered
to, his eyes were opened. From that day on he walked a different path,
proclaiming the Messiah. Later
changing his name to Paul, he began his missionary journeys.
Now moving through many places, teaching and encouraging the
churches he came across Silas (also known
as Silvanus). Silas was a member of the early Christian community and was
also a prophet himself. Doing the similar works as Paul did, he (Paul) found it appropriate to take along
with him this man to continue his missionary works. Together they set sail to
many different places including Europe. They went through the region of Phrygia
and Galatia, and when they had come to Mysia, they were led by the Spirit to Troas and then to Macedonia.
It was in Philippi, a Roman colony and also a leading city of that district of
Macedonia where they stayed there many days.
On a Sabbath day they were teaching outside the city gates
near a river, where there was a place of prayer. They sat and spoke to the
women gathered there. Now in Jewish s laws, a synagogue could be formed
wherever there were ten male heads of households who could be of regular
attendance. Failing this, a place of prayer under the open sky and near a river
or sea was to be arranged. Paul had already been there a few days and knowing
there was no synagogue in Philippi, he and Silas went out of the city for find
a place of prayer. A Woman named Lydia from the city of Thyatira who worshiped
God was listening to what Paul was saying and her heart was touched by the
Lord. Soon she and her household believed and were baptised. Lydia’s home was
where the church later met (after Paul had finished his ministry there) and it
was the first church in Philippi.
Now it so happened as they were on their way to prayer they
met a slave girl who made a large profit for her owners by fortune telling. For
many days following Paul and Silas she used to cry out “these men are servants
of the Most High God who are
proclaiming to you the way of salvation. Paul was greatly aggravated by this
and turning to the spirit cast it out in the name of Jesus. And it left her
right away. When the men whom she had worked for had seen that their hope of
profit had gone they seized and dragged Paul and Silas in the market place to
the authorities. They falsely accused them both for disturbing the city and for
promoting false customs and practices. Soon the crowd joined in the attack
against them and so the magistrate ordered them to be stripped and beaten with
rods. Later being thrown into jail, orders were sent to keep them securely
guarded. So the jailer secured them in the inner prison with their feet in the
stocks.
Even though Paul and Silas were badly wounded, bound in
chains and in a dark prison with absolutely no chance of escape, at about
midnight, they continued praying and singing hymns to God. Then suddenly there
was a violent earthquake that shook the foundations of the jail and all the
doors were opened and everyone’s chains were loose. The Roman jailers back then
were assassinated especially if special ordered prisoners’ had escaped under
their guard. On seeing this the jailer drew a sword to kill himself thinking
they had escaped. But just then Paul called out in a loud voice “Don’t harm
yourself we are all here”. Trembling with fear the jailer called for lights
rushed in and fell down before Paul and Silas asking them “what must I do to be
saved?”. For he now knew that they
really belonged to the God Most High. They said “Believe on the Lord Jesus, and
you will be saved. You and your household”.
Taking them to his place at that very hour and washing their
wounds and fed them. They spoke the message of the Lord to him and everyone in
his house and right away he and all his family were baptised. Coming to know
God, the jailer was overjoyed and he let them stay the night at his place. It
was one hard day and a long night for Paul and Silas but it was all counted
worthy for the Lord.
At daylight, orders had come from the magistrate to release
Paul and Silas. Immediately the jailer reported it to Paul telling him that
they could now go in peace. After all they had seen what had happened and Paul refusing
to go said “they beat us in public without a trial, and although we are roman
citizens, threw us in Jail. And they are going to let us out quietly? Certainly
not! On the contrary let them escort us out!”. The magistrates did not know
that Paul and Silas were Roman citizens. So when they heard of this they were
all afraid, filled with fear they came and apologised to them and escorted them
out and urged them to leave the town. Their work in Philippe was accomplished
as to what the Lord had led them to do. It was to deliver the people so as to
start a church in Philippe.
Lydia’s home became the first church there with its members
being herself and her household, the delivered slave girl who was demon
possessed and the jailer with his household. The Gospel was to reach all levels
of society, even today. But people aren’t very different today than bible
times.
If you belong to the
Most High, you are certainly under his care and protection. No matter how many
turn against you, He is a just God and is true to his Word when he says “I will
never leave you nor forsake you”. Just as he was with Paul and Silas through
their discomfort, he will do the same for you and I also delivering all those
who believe in His Name. He is the same yesterday, today and forever.
Based on the Holy Book of Acts