The Conversion of the Philipian Jailer - As Paul and Silas sang and prayed at midnight, an earthquake shook the prison Paul called to the fearful jailor. The jailor's response (trembling and falling down) suggests that he was aware he had been in close proximity to the holy God of whom Paul had spoken. His question regarding salvation was likely due to an earlier but unreported conversation with Paul and Silas. The events of the evening led him to seek the God who could do such things. Paul's response in no way suggests a household salvation in any other way than each member of the house individually receiving Christ. Everyone in the house who believed on Jesus would be saved.foundations. If prisoners escaped, the jailor would face public shame and a severe penalty. Given the large number of possible escapees, the jailor was overwhelmed at the prospect (v. 27)
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