The Reporter   
 Volume 46 # 32,  --  August 11, 2006

  

The Conversion Of The Jailer
– Acts Sixteen

 

   There are people that we meet that change our life forever. Such was the case when Paul visited Derbe and Lystra. There he began his association Timothy. Timothy's father was a Greek. His mother and grandmother were Jews that had become Christians. Their influence on Timothy was great. (II Timothy 1:5)

 

   Paul desired Timothy to join his missionary team. He had Timothy circumcision because of the Jews that were in those parts. He did not feel that this was necessary for Timothy's salvation, but he thought it might help his work among the Jews.

 

   Paul and his company went through Phrygia and Galatia strengthening the churches. The Holy Ghost did not allow then to go to Asia or Bithynia. So they came down to Troas. At Troas Paul heard a man from Macedonia saying, "Come over into Macedonia and help us."

 

   Paul faced a difficult situation at Philippi. His trouble started when he cast an evil spirit out of a young girl. The masters of this girl had made great profit from her power. They were angry when she was healed. Paul and Silas were abused and imprisoned because of this. The jailer  was   commanded  to  keep   them  safely.  

 

While Paul and Silas were singing and praying an earthquake opened the prison doors. The jailer was amazed that no one had escaped. He and his family learned the truth and were baptized into Christ in the middle of the night.

 

   The beginning of Paul's acquaintance with Timothy – Acts 16:1-5: When Paul traveled to Derbe and Lystra he met a disciple named Timotheus or Timothy. Later Paul wrote two New Testament books to this great servant of God. In these letter Paul addressed him as a young man. "Let no man despise thy youth." (I Timothy 4:12) Timothy was a man of piety with great ability for service in God's kingdom.

 

   Paul had Timothy circumcised, not as a matter of Law, but as a matter of expediency to help in their work. He did this because the "Jews would neither have heard him preach, nor would have any connection with him, had he been otherwise."

 

   As Paul and Silas went from place to place they delivered the letter expressing the judgments of the brethren from the Jerusalem meeting concerning circumcision for Gentiles. The work of the missionary team and the letter from Jerusalem resulted in churches being made strong in the faith and increasing in number daily.

 

   The call Paul received to come to Macedonia – Acts 16:6-12: The Holy Spirit did not allow the missionaries to go to Asia, or to Bithynia. God had chosen to send His servants to Macedonia. The gospel would later spread to Asia as evidenced by the seven churches in Asia. (Revelation 1-3) There are times when certain areas are ripe for harvest for God. At that time Macedonia was ready to receive the word of life.

 

   The journey to Macedonia carried Paul to Troas. There Paul had a vision of a man saying, "Come over into Macedonia and help us." This man was begging for someone to teach his people concerning the Christ. Macedonia was the first place in Europe where the gospel was preached. Today the field is vast and ripe for harvest in many places of the world.

 

   Luke included himself among those that went to Macedonia to preach. The brethren were certain that God had sent them there with the gospel. They left Troas by ship and went to Samothrace. The next day they went to Neapolis. Neapolis was a seaport town in Macedonia, a few miles east of Philippi. From there they went to Philippi, which is the chief city of that part of Macedonia, and a colony. Philippi was a colony, that is a city or province that was planted or occupied by Roman citizens.

 

   The conversion of a good woman named Lydia – Acts 16:13-15: On the Sabbath the missionary team went out by the river to a place of prayer and talked to the women there. This was a simple place of worship. Likely before and after the regular service the missionaries taught the women the gospel. One of the women they taught was a God-fearing woman named Lydia.

 

   Lydia was a seller of purple. She was from the city of Thyatira. She had a heart that was open to God's message. In total faith and trust she and her whole family were baptized into Christ without delay. She constrained these preachers to come and be guests at her house. This showed both great hospitality and a strong desire to learn more.

 

   The conversion of the Jailer in Philippi – Acts 16:16-40: At a place of prayer in Philippi Paul and Silas came across a girl that had a spirit of divination. Her masters made a lot of money from her power. She followed Paul and Silas saying, "These men are the servants of the most high God, which shew unto us the way of salvation." After being troubled by this many days Paul commanded the evil spirit to come out of her.

 

   When her masters saw that their means of gain was gone they took Paul and Silas before their rulers and charged them with teaching rules of living that were unlawful. They were whipped and put in the inner prison with chains on their feet. A jailer was charged to watch them. About midnight they were singing and praying in the hearing of the other prisoners. An earthquake opened the prison doors and caused all the shackles to fall off. The jailer thought the prisoners had escaped. He started to kill himself. Paul cried, "Do thyself no harm: for we are all here." This is good advice to anyone contemplating suicide. The jailer then saw that all the prisoners were still there.

 

   With much fear he fell down before Paul and Silas and asked, "Sirs, what must I do to be saved?" He was told, "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house." But, you cannot believe without hearing so they spoke unto him and to those in his house the word of the Lord. After learning how to become a Christians the jailer and his family were all baptized immediately. Baptism was so important that they were baptized "the same hour of the night." After their baptism into Christ they were filled with great joy.

 

   The authorities sent word to let these men go. Paul refused to leave because he was mistreated as a Roman citizen. The authorities were full of fear when they learned that Paul was a Roman. They came and took them from prison and begged them to leave town. Paul and Silas went to the house of Lydia, saw the brethren, comforted them, and departed.

 

      If you have not started the Christian life "Today is the day of salvation." (II Corinthians 6:2) To become a Christian hear the gospel (Romans 10:17), believe in Jesus (John 8:24), repent of sins (Acts 17:30), confess Christ (Acts 8:37) and be baptized to wash away sins. (Acts 22:16) As a Christians you must be willing both to live and to die for Jesus.

- - - - Charles Box

News & Notes

 

1. Prayer List: Stabler Hospital: Mary Lowery (sister-in-law of Agnes Hammonds & Dennis Lowery), Baptist East Hospital: Brenda Herring. In Need Of Prayers: Nikki Bennett, Doug Boswell, Dannie Box, Janice Box (knee surgery), Gene Buck, Emily Cain, Gladys Cassidy, Gene Davis, Roy Goodwin, Ramona Gravely, Ron Green, Montine Hardin, Evan Hartsell, Jimmy Hobbie, Frank Johnson, Mary Lawrence, Joyce Massey, William Mitchell, Bobby Moorer (father of Brenda Herring & Marie Owens), Janice Mullins, Clay Newton, Catherine Osborne, Hunter Owens, Mary Powell, Shirley Roberson, May Sellers (mother of Stacie Davis), Linda Sexton, Doris Taylor Corrine Till, Jacob Till, and Gladys Warren. Crowne Health Care: Laura Ellis, Ethel Gafford, Kathy Johnson, Myrtle Perdue, Bertha Phelps, Floyd Smith, and Iva Lou Wright. Homewood Greenville: Marie Walton. Pine Needle: Mildred Johnson. Georgiana Nursing Facility: Wilmer Howell. Shut-Ins: Jean Hayes, and Mary Lou Phelps.

 

2. Baptize Into Christ: We are happy to welcome Mary Alexander into the body of Christ. Mary’s address is 191 Narrow Lane Road, Greenville, Alabama 36037 – Phone 382-6617. Her birthday is 3-16.

 

3. Welcome To Walnut Street: (a) We are happy to welcome Stacy, Patricia, Marcus, and Kindal Harrell to the Walnut Street Church of Christ. Their address is 1401 East Dogwood Trail, Greenville, Alabama 36037 – Phone 382-5437. Birthdays are Stacy 11-3, Patricia 7-31, Marcus 6-13, and Kindal 5-21. (b)We are happy to welcome Shane, Cindy, and Hannah Arrowood to Walnut Street Church of Christ. Their address is 107 Primitive Baptist Street, Greenville, Alabama 36037 – Phone 382-8696.

Birthdays are Shane 11-15, Cindy 8-12, and Hannah 1-5.

 

4. Please Pray For: (a) Alan Jackson as he serves in Iraq. Address: SPC Nathan A. Jackson, B-BTRY 1/117th FA, APO AE09378, 3rd PLT – e-mail: armydad_2006@yahoo.com. (b) Sam Sanders, son of Jerry Sanders is serving in the Iraq area. (c) Johnny Payne, son-in-law of Donald & Nell Davis is serving in the Iraq area. (d) Jason Godwin will go to Iraq soon. 

 

5. Prayer Request: (a) Peggy Harper requested prayers for her son, Jonathan White. (b) Walley Booker, an inmate at Butler County Jail, requested your prayers for himself and his family. He said “please put me on your prayer list and keep praying for me.”

 

6. Ice Cream Supper: Everyone is invited to an ice cream supper after services on Sunday night August 20th. Please bring finger foods and homemade ice cream.

 

7. Birthdays: Celebrating birthdays this week are: August 13th Margaret Pierce, August 15th Timber Black and David Stallings, August 18th Shirley Autrey and Garrett Fullington, and August 19th Van Spier.

 

8. Bridal Shower: The ladies of Walnut Street are invited to a bridal shower: for Jennifer McCartha bridal elect of Andrew Moorer, where Fort Deposit church of Christ, when Sunday, August 20, 2006, time 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., and rsvp 334-227-3072 Shelley Moorer.

 

9. Wedding Announcement: Mr. and Mrs. Rodney McCartha and Mr. and Mrs. Davis Moorer request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their children Jennifer Leigh-Ann and Andrew Peter on Saturday, September 9, 2006 at 4:00 p.m. Luverne Church of Christ, 67 North Woodford Avenue, Luverne, Alabama. Reception in the Fellowship Hall.

 

12. Area Events: (a) August 13-16 – Gospel Meeting – Georgia Road Church of Christ – Sam Long – Bible Class 9:00 a.m., Worship 10:00 a.m., Singing 1:00 p.m., Worship 2:00 p.m., and weeknights 7:30. (b) August 20 – Homecoming – Strata Church of Christ (Lapine) – George Herring – Sunday School 10:00 a.m., Worship 11:00 a.m., Area Wide Third Sunday Singing 2:30 p.m., and Worship 4:00 p.m. (c) August 26-31 – “Polishing the Pulpit” – call 256-435-9356 for details. (d) September 25-27 – Spiritual Enrichment Forum at Embassy Suites Hotel – Southern Christian University. (e) September 26-30 – Heritage Christian University – 35th Annual Evangelism Workshop – Theme “A Future and a Hope”

 

Jesus Is The Door

(John 10:9)

 

   Imagine a situation in which you are trapped inside a building. You are trapped because waiting outside of one of the two doors is a sniper that will shoot anyone who opens it.  Now, imagine the joy and relief that you would feel if somehow you knew which door was safe to pass through.  Anyone who valued life would dart for that safe door, away from impending death.  In our lives we face a much more terrible danger.  We are threatened with death that will not end with the stopping of our hearts.  We are warned of pain and anguish that will not relent, nor will it ever cease (Matthew 25:30; 25:46).  But there is a way to escape this horrible end.  By the grace of God, we can be sure of the door that leads to salvation and away from death and destruction.

 

   Jesus said, “I am the door. If anyone enters by Me, he will be saved, and will go in and out and find pasture” (John 10:9). “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me” (John 14:6). So, to be saved one must enter through Jesus, but how is this done? Paul said, “For as many of you as have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ,” and “do you not know that as many of us as were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into His death?” 

 

   It’s simple. The way that the Bible says one enters into Christ is through baptism, or immersion in water, for the remission of sins (Acts 2:38). We have been blessed with a loving Savior who wishes for all of us to be saved (II Peter 3:9).  But we must enter through the door.  Jesus said that anyone who tries to enter through any other way is a “thief and a robber” (John 10:1). Only upon faith, repentance, and baptism can one be an heir to the salvation that Christ has promised. 

 

   If you are standing outside of Christ Jesus, you are faced with a choice. You can pass through the safe door, Jesus Christ, and enter into life eternal. Or, by passing through any other door, you can choose death.  The choice is simple…what will your decision be?

 

- - - - Darrell Powell

 

Instead of criticizing, condemning, and complaining try to encourage.

 

Don’t just own a Bible; read it!

 

Walnut Street Church of Christ

P.O. Box 551

Greenville, Alabama 36037-0551

(334-382-3001)