Day Five EN Fast: Deliverance

Today is day FIVE and last day of our annual Prayer, Fasting, and Consecration week. Join us for another online prayer meeting at noon on TNLC Facebook page as we end our fasting together. 

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Acts 16:25–32

25 About midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the
prisoners were listening to them, 26 and suddenly there was a great earthquake, so that
the foundations of the prison were shaken. And immediately all the doors were opened,
and everyone’s bonds were unfastened. 27 When the jailer woke and saw that the prison
doors were open, he drew his sword and was about to kill himself, supposing that the
prisoners had escaped. 28 But Paul cried with a loud voice, “Do not harm yourself, for
we are all here.” 29 And the jailer called for lights and rushed in, and trembling with fear
he fell down before Paul and Silas. 30 Then he brought them out and said, “Sirs, what
must I do to be saved?” 31 And 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 and to
all who were in his house.

Additional Reading

Psalm 150:1–6; Colossians 3:16; Psalm 28:1–9; Exodus 14:13–22

Paul and Silas are imprisoned for ministering in Philippi. They are beaten and held
captive in a prison cell, their legs fastened to the floors, surrounded by other prisoners.
With no windows to the outside, the inner cell where they were being kept was dark even
during the day, so as midnight drew near all they could hear was the sound of chains
and shackles.

For many Christians around the world today, religious persecution and imprisonment is
a very real threat. Others might not experience physical imprisonment, but an emotional
or mental one. We all go through desperate times that we can’t overcome on our own.
But in these dark times, God meets us with the miraculous.
When Paul and Silas choose to trust God in the midst of their circumstance, the prisoners’
chains come undone, but that’s not all that happens. Through this miracle, the jailer is
also set free.

After witnessing this miracle and seeing the prisoners still in their cells, the jailer asks,
“Sirs, what must I do to be saved?” He had seen the power and love of God firsthand.
This miracle made an eternal impact in the life of the jailer and his family. It opened the
door for the entire household to receive the gift of salvation. God has the power to set us
free both physically and spiritually.

What’s amazing is that, as we continue reading the story, we see the Holy Spirit divinely
orchestrates for Paul and Silas to be released the next morning. Even in the most
impossible situations, God does not forget about us. As Paul and Silas trust God, not
only does he deliver them from prison but he also uses them to proclaim the gospel to
an entire household.

Reflection

Think of a time when God rescued you from a dark and desperate situation. Spend time in worship thanking God for his deliverance.

Is there an area of your life where you find it difficult to trust God? Pray that he would build your faith to see a breakthrough.

Faith Step

In this passage, Paul and Silas worship and pray. Spend time in worship and prayer as you intercede for someone you know who is going through a desperate situation.

Prayer

God, there is nothing too difficult for you. I pray that those in dark situations would experience your complete deliverance. I pray that they would be rescued from whatever is imprisoning them and that the world would see you, the great rescuer, through their testimonies. I accept the freedom that Christ has won, and I believe that you can bring freedom in the spiritual and the natural here on earth. In Jesus’ name I pray, AMEN.