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THE PHILIPPIAN JAILERPaul and Silas were in prison. They had done no wrong,
but wicked men had taken them before the magistrates; and the magistrates had
caused them to be severely beaten, and afterwards had sent them to prison, where
they were securely fastened in an inner dungeon, and their feet made fast in the
stocks. This was a most painful The keeper of the prison had been sleeping, but the earthquake awoke him. When he saw the doors open, he supposed that all the prisoners had fled; and knowing how severely he would be punished on that account, he drew his sword to kill himself. Paul knew this, and called out loudly, "Do thyself no harm, for we are all here." Then the keeper, who but a little while before had cruelly treated Paul and Silas, came trembling, and fell down before them, and said, "Sirs, what must I do to be saved?" He was afraid because of his sins; and wanted to know how he might be saved from the fearful consequences of sin. Paul's answer was, "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved." Then Paul and Silas spoke to him about Jesus. He believed, and was baptized; and the next morning the two disciples were set at liberty.
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