The third key figure in Luke's account of the Philippian mission was the jailer who oversaw the local prison for the Roman authorities. Tough, callous and brutal, this man couldn't have been more different from Lydia and the slave-girl. Yet he, like them, was in desperate need of liberation. Though he appeared to be powerful and unfettered, he was no more free than the men imprisoned under his charge. The "god of this age" was as much his master as he was the slave-girl. But the One whose power was sufficient to liberate her had determined to also set her Roman counterpart free; indeed, He used her deliverance as a key providence for bringing salvation to the jailer and his household.
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