The Right Foundation
By Pastor Ricky Kurth
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We've been talking about the need to build your life on the right foundation. How symbolic then to read here that "the foundations of the prison were shaken." Over time, the prisoners incarcerated there had come to trust in those prison walls. Sure, the bars and locks meant that they weren't able to come and go as they pleased, but incarceration also meant they had food, clothing, and shelter. And those walls also represented the massive power of the Roman empire protecting them from the outside world and worse cut-throats than themselves! Their foundation in life seemed sure and stedfast, and they didn't think anything could shake it - until now! Now as the walls shook violently, they knew that even the awesome power of Rome couldn't protect them from everything! And so, while it was Paul and Silas who had been beaten and bloodied unjustly, when the earthquake came it was the prisoners who were shaken to their very foundation! So shaken that even though "every one's bands were loosed," not an inmate dared run away (v. 28 ).
Young person, as sure as you may be of your foundation, there are earthquakes that lie ahead in life that will rock your world. Are you, like the prisoners, trusting some earthly foundation? If so, the time to establish your life firmly on the Lord Jesus Christ is now.
But before the story ends, we find that the prisoners weren't the only ones shaken to the foundation by this earthquake:
Then he called for a light, and sprang in, and came trembling, and fell down before Paul and Silas, (v. 29)Now our focus shifts to the jailor. Only an hour ago, his world was rock-solid and secure. But a Roman prison-keeper was responsible for his inmates with his life. Thinking that all his prisoners were escaped, this jailor was about to choose a quick death over the slow, torturous, excruciating execution to which Rome was sure to condemn him.
How about you? Does a recent earthquake in your life have you thinking that a quick death is preferable to the long, slow, torturous existence that can only lie ahead for someone like you? Suicide is very common among young people, but suicide is no answer! If you, like the jailor, are thinking of taking your life because of your many troubles, you need a new foundation! Fortunately for the jailor, Paul was there to offer him one:
"But Paul cried with a loud voice, saying, Do thyself no harm; for we are all here.
"Then he called for a light, and sprang in, and came trembling, and fell down before Paul and Silas" (v. 28,29).After Paul assured the jailor that none of his captives had escaped, and thus talked him out of his deadly decision, this shaken man had a question for the apostles:
"Sirs, what must I do to be saved?" (v. 30).The songs of praise that Paul and Silas had been singing that night had obviously praised God for the wonderful security of being saved, and now the jailor wants to switch his foundation in life to the Lord Jesus Christ! How about you? Are you ready for a new foundation? If so, it's as simple as can be. The apostles answered the jailor's question in the very next verse:
"And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved..." (v. 31).Now don't be afraid of that word "saved." The Bible uses this word over and over again. Hymn writer John Newton used it when he wrote that most beloved of all Christian hymns, "Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me." Perhaps you've even sung that hymn yourself. But are you saved? You can be!
If you are wondering how to be saved, notice that Paul didn't tell the jailor: "Believe on the Lord and try to be good." Nor did he tell him, "Believe on the Lord and learn to be religious." He simply said, "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved." That's it? That's it! That's all? That's all! The jailor found that it was just that easy to switch to Paul's foundation on that fateful day so long ago, and it is just as easy to switch to Paul's foundation today. All you have to do is believe.
If you are not sure what it is about Christ that you must believe to be saved, Acts 16 doesn't give us any details. Verse 32 says only:
And they spake unto him the word of the Lord, and to all that were in his house.