Today’s Bible study is from Acts 16-19.
After they had been severely flogged, they were thrown into prison, and the jailer was commanded to guard them carefully. Acts 16:23
Often times, we think of any suffering we have to endure as something that will eventually benefit us. We know that it builds character and that all things work together for good, etc., etc., etc. In this case, though, Paul and Silas suffered so that someone else could be blessed.
Chew on that for a moment.
Paul and Silas were beaten and thrown into prison for driving the demon out of a poor slave girl.. because her owners couldn’t exploit her ‘talent’ anymore. (Something about that smacks of Anna Nicole, but I digress) In the middle of the night, they’re singing songs of praise and a great earthquake blows the prison doors wide open.
Now in many other instances, we see God’s people escaping this way. It happened to Peter just a few chapters earlier. Paul and Silas elected, however, to stay. They knew the jailer would have surely been put to death (again, see Peter’s tale) if they had escaped. Instead, he and his whole household were saved.
Paul and Silas got their wounds cleaned, a hot meal and set free the next day with much fanfare. But did they gain anything? No. They were right back in the same place they started. The jailer and his family, however, would never be the same.
Today’s Prayer
God help me to be willing to sacrifice my own comfort so that someone else may benefit.