3D Picture-The Acts of The Apostles: Prison Doors and A Jailor's Heart

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Some of the key takeaways from the passage are that Paul and Silas spread the word of Jesus and many people came to faith, including Lydia and her family. However, this upset some people and Paul and Silas were thrown in prison. While in prison, there was a powerful earthquake and their chains were loosed.

Paul and Silas went to Philippi after a vision from God. There, a slave girl with an evil spirit began following them around and harassing them. When Paul commanded the evil spirit to leave her, her owners had Paul and Silas thrown in prison because it upset their business of having her tell fortunes.

That night while in prison, Paul and Silas prayed and sang praises to God loudly. Suddenly, there was a great earthquake that opened all the prison doors and loosed everyone's chains. The prison guard was terrified that the prisoners had escaped.

Prison Doors and a Jailors Heart

(Acts 16:940)
Due to a vision Paul had of being invited to teach the people
of Macedonia about Jesus, Paul and Silas went to Philippi in
Macedonia.
A woman by the name of Lydia believed what Paul taught them,
and soon Lydia and her family were baptized.
In Philippi, there was a slave girl with an evil spirit who would tell
others their fortunes for a fee charged by her owners. She began to
follow Paul and Silas around and harass them. In the name of Jesus,
Paul commanded the evil spirit in her to leave. This upset the girls
owners, who had the authorities throw Paul and Silas into prison.
At midnight, Paul and Silas prayed and sang praises to God, and
the prisoners heard them. Suddenly, there was a great earthquake,
and immediately all the doors were opened, and everyones chains
were loosed. The prison guard was very afraid that the prisoners had
escaped. But Paul comforted him that they were still there.
The relieved guard listened to Pauls teachings about Jesus and
believed. And all of his family did as well.
The next day Paul and Silas were released from the prison.

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Prison Doors and a Jailors Heart


(Acts 16:940)
Due to a vision Paul had of being invited to teach the people
of Macedonia about Jesus, Paul and Silas went to Philippi in
Macedonia.
A woman by the name of Lydia believed what Paul taught them,
and soon Lydia and her family were baptized.
In Philippi, there was a slave girl with an evil spirit who would tell
others their fortunes for a fee charged by her owners. She began to
follow Paul and Silas around and harass them. In the name of Jesus,
Paul commanded the evil spirit in her to leave. This upset the girls
owners, who had the authorities throw Paul and Silas into prison.
At midnight, Paul and Silas prayed and sang praises to God, and
the prisoners heard them. Suddenly, there was a great earthquake,
and immediately all the doors were opened, and everyones chains
were loosed. The prison guard was very afraid that the prisoners had
escaped. But Paul comforted him that they were still there.
The relieved guard listened to Pauls teachings about Jesus and
believed. And all of his family did as well.
The next day Paul and Silas were released from the prison.

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the back after
attaching a
string.
(See illustrated
instructions.)

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S&S link: Christian Life and Faith: Bible Knowledge: General Bible Knowledge-1e
All scriptures are paraphrased from the King James Version. Illustration and design by Didier Martin.
Copyright 2016 by Didier Martin. Used by permission.

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