Acts 16:26
Suddenly, there was a massive earthquake, and the prison was
shaken to its foundations. All the doors immediately flew open, and the chains
of every prisoner fell off!
Paul and Silas were preaching the gospel in Philippi when
they were stripped of their clothes, beaten with rods and placed in the inner
prison with their feet fastened in stocks.
Their situation sure seemed pretty dire, but they did not lose their
joy. At the end of a day of great
personal trial, they were observed praying and singing hymns around the
midnight hour.
Suddenly, there was a great response from the heavens that freed
Paul and Silas and led to the salvation of the jailer and his family. It is important to notice the use of the word
“suddenly.” It is used throughout
scripture to announce dramatic life changing events purposefully orchestrated
by Almighty God.
As we approach the new year, we should go forward without
fear and doubt. In His Holy Word, God
inspired the writers to call out the many ways that He wields His power on our
behalf. All of the recorded
demonstrations of God’s sudden power should give us hope for every situation in
which we find ourselves. But be certain
not to miss the actions of Paul and Silas.
They never lost their joy. They
were still praying and singing hymns in the aftermath of severe suffering in
their lives. Surely, we have a role to
play in calling the sudden power of Almighty God into our lives. Indeed, we are called to maintain our joy and
continue in praise and prayer as we wait on Our Heavenly Father to intercede on
our behalf.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for being our all-sufficient
Lord. We bless the name of Jesus whose
death on the Cross gained victory for us over everything that the enemy tries
to bring against us. We rejoice in
knowing that You will release Your power in our lives exactly and suddenly when
we need it. We pray, Father, that we
will be given the grace to find joy in every trial. We ask that we be given the strength to
continue in prayer and praise when everything seems to be falling apart around
us. We ask all these things in the name
of our refuge from the storm, Jesus Christ.
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