In This Series
- The Work Begins with Waiting (Acts 1:1-11)
- How Waiting Changes the Questions (Acts 1:12-26)
- God's Empowering Presence (Acts 2:1-13)
- The Spirit Poured Out on All (Acts 2:14-41)
- The Commitments of God's People (Acts 2:42-47)
- Silver and Gold We Don't Have (Acts 3)
- Speaking the Truth with Boldness (Acts 4:1-22)
- The Prayer that Moves the Spirit (Acts 4:23-31)
- Spirit-Filled Generosity and Honesty (Acts 4:32-11)
- If It Is of God, You Will Not Be Able to Overthrow Them (Acts 5:12-42)
- Divisions in the Church (Acts 6:1-7)
- Stephen Becomes the First Martyr (Acts 6:8-7:60)
- Persecution and the Church's Response (Acts 8:1-8)
- A Eunuch, The Spirit, and Baptism (Acts 8:26-40)
- Our Conversions are Really Callings (Acts 9:1-19)
- The Fear of the Lord and Comfort of the Spirit (Acts 9:19-31)
- Peter Ministers to the Unexpected (Acts 9:32-43)
- Peter's Unexpected Calling to a Gentile Home (Acts 10:1-33)
- The Spirit Falls in the Middle of Peter's Sermon (Acts 10:34-48)
- Criticism of Peter Turns Into Worship (Acts 11:1-1)
- Barnabas, Encouragement, and Recognizing the Spirit (Acts 11:19-30)
- Struck but Saved (Acts 12)
- Missions is a Posture (Acts 12:25-13:3)
- Overcoming Opposition to the Gospel (Acts 13:4-12)
- Jesus is the Message (Acts 13:13-52)
- We are not gods (Acts 14:1-20)
- The Crowd Shifts in Lystra (Acts 14:19-28)
- The Church Meets to Answer Questions (Acts 15:1-21)
- A Request to Gentile Believers (Acts 15:22-35)
- Division and Contradiction (Acts 15:36-16:5)
- Open and Closed Doors (Acts 16:6-10)
- The Gospel Disrupts (Acts 16:11-24)
- Paul and Silas in Prison (Acts 16:25-40)
- Two Cities, Two Responses (Acts 17:1-15)
- Why the resurrection matters for today (Acts 17:16-34)
Series Info
Acts (35)
Sunday, March 22, 2026
Paul and Silas in Prison (Acts 16:25-40)
Chase Replogle
Pastor
Having stirred up the city, Paul and Silas were thrown in prison, but even in their suffering, the Spirit was at work. Their time in prison would lead to the miraculous conversion of a prison guard, along with his whole family. Pastor Barry Kinzer shares from the passage.