The Deliverance of Paul and Silas

Acts 16:25-34 (26)

Verse 26  And suddenly there was a great earthquake, so that the foundations of the prison were shaken: and immediately all the doors were opened, and every one\’s bands were loosed.

Does God not deliver one of his people in order to save many more?  Pastor Li would answer, “Yes.”

In the 1950’s, Chinese pastor Li was arrested and sentenced to hard labor in an iron mine.  During that winter in Northeast China the temperature dropped to minus 20 degrees.  The work was backbreaking.  The rations were meager.  Three months after arriving at the camp pastor Li died.

When Mrs Lie and the children heard the news they lost hope.  Mrs. Li could not get a job because she had to care for the small children.  Finally the oldest child, a twelve-year-old girl, went to the prison to ask the director for a job.  She told him of her father’s innocence and the present situation her family faced.  The director realized the truth and had a moment of compassion.

He took her to the area were 3,000 prisoners were mining below the surface.  “Do you see this red button? A siren will sound if it is pushed.  Never push it unless you are told to do so.  This is your job.”

One afternoon she heard a voice.  “Push the button!” She was confused.  The command was repeated.  Again she saw no one.  A third time she heard the urgent voice, “Push the button NOW!”

She realized it must be the Lord so she pushed the button.  The siren sounded deep in the mine.  Men poured out of the mine.  The prison director came running from his office angrily demanding why she had pushed the button without his order.  Just as the last of the 3,000 men emerged from the mine a strong earthquake shook the ground.  The mine collapsed.

When it was finally quiet every eye turned toward the little girl.  Climbing up on a fruit box she said, “The Lord Jesus told me three times to push the emergency button and finally I did. Jesus loves you, and saved  your life today. Now, you need to repent of your sins and give your lives to him!”

Upon hearing this, the prison director and all three thousand men fell to their knees asking God to forgive them of their sins.

By Dr. Gayle Woods

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