"The Only Way of Salvation"
In the passage we are about to
briefly consider, the Apostle Paul, and Silas, in the earliest days of
Christianity being spread across the world, were thrown into prison as an
indirect result of "proclaiming the way of salvation" from sin openly
to the public ( Acts 16:17.) They were then
beaten with rods and the jailer in charge was commanded to "put them in
the inner prison and fasten their feet in stocks" (16:24.) The jailer
was no doubt vaguely aware of the message Paul and Silas brought, but was only
concerned with doing his job and making sure he obeyed orders to keep them
locked up. (If they escaped, he'd be in very
big trouble.)
Now...if that were you or me, being accused
and abused for obeying Jesus by proclaiming the way of salvation, we might be a
bit bitter. Or angry.
Or self-pitying.
...Not Paul and Silas!! Just the opposite, verse 25 says
they were "praying and singing hymns to God, and the prisoners were
listening to them." It was nothing short of a Miracle that they were doing
exactly the OPPOSITE of what most would do in that situation, especially
considering that the text says it was "midnight" and (to put it
mildly) they'd had a very, very long
day. God's Holy Spirit directed them, no
doubt, to pray for those who falsely accused, and beat them, and imprisoned
them. Paul, himself, was once one who
persecuted Christians and put them to death, and he was present when Stephen
was martyred in Acts 7, praying that God would not hold this sin against his killers. No doubt Paul, now one who followed Stephen's example (as Stephen
followed Jesus' example), prayed that
those who treated him unjustly would also
come to know the way of salvation like he, himself had.
Then, there came a second Miracle.
God caused an
earthquake which opened all the doors, and the jailer woke
up and was ready to kill himself because he faced certain death if anyone
escaped! But amazingly, all of the
prisoners were still there! And this brought about a third Miracle because the jailer (no doubt a very hardened and
callous man to that point), "fell down trembling" before Paul and
Silas and said "Sirs, what must I do to be saved?" See, because of the miracles he saw, this
jailer was convinced now that Paul and Silas really DID teach the way of
salvation, and it is the simple answer which he got from them that is the main
focus of this message.
Paul and Silas's answer was, simply,
"BELIEVE ON THE LORD JESUS CHRIST, AND YOU WILL BE SAVED."
Notice with me, please, in the few
remaining minutes of this message, what Paul and Silas did NOT say, and then
what they DID say, to this jailer regarding the way of salvation from sin.
First, notice they did not tell this
jailer to believe IN the Lord Jesus Christ, as if to believe that He existed as a
historical figure was enough. They told
him to believe ON
the Lord Jesus Christ, and he'd be saved from his sin.
In other words, Mr. Jailer, in answer
to your question, cast yourself up ON Him
for salvation, trust in Him alone for forgiveness, believe ON Him and you'll be
saved. Rely ON Him, cast the burden of your guilt ON Him, believing HE is the
sacrificial lamb for the sins of all who believe ON Him. Merely believing IN Him, that He existed, is
not enough, you see!
In Acts 4:12, the Apostle Peter said,
referring to Jesus the Christ, that "there is no other name under heaven
given among men by which we must be saved"...we must ALL believe ON Him,
and Him ALONE, for eternal salvation.
There is no other way to be right with God, to be saved from our sins,
than to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ.
This is the Way of Salvation...the ONLY way, and it's what Paul and
Silas told the jailer to do!
Secondly, they did NOT tell the
jailer to believe on anyone or anything else BUT the Lord Jesus Christ.
It wasn't "the Lord Jesus Christ
AND your good works," "the Lord Jesus Christ AND going to
church," "the Lord Jesus Christ AND Mary, the Pope, and
priests," and it wasn't " the Lord Jesus Christ AND a good Protestant church," either.
...It was simply "Believe on the
LORD JESUS CHRIST, and you will be saved"!! Yes, the jailer was
immediately baptized after he was
saved, but it wasn't a condition of his GETTING saved, it was an act of
obedience and gratitude to God because he WAS (saved) by believing.
My dear friends, the Way of Salvation
is close to every one of us today and all WE have to do to be saved is to
believe on the Lord Jesus Christ like this Phillipian jailer did! It's really
just that simple!
We can't trust in our baptism, our
church membership, our supposed "good works," in Mary or the saints
or the fact that we liked Billy Graham's messages or in ANYTHING or ANY ONE but
Jesus Christ ALONE.
In closing, in John 14:6, Jesus said
"I am the way, the truth, and the life.
No one comes to the Father except through Me." And in Romans 4:5 we
read "to him who does not work but believes on Him who justifies the
ungodly, his faith is accounted for righteousness." THIS is no doubt what
Paul and Silas said to the jailer, and what they would say to you and me this
morning. Jesus Christ alone IS the Way
of Salvation, BELIEVE on Him and be saved! May everyone here in this room be
believing on Him for salvation from their sins. Let us pray.
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