Sermon Notes

Acts, Part 12 / Light in the Darkness / Acts 16:16-34

In Acts 16, Paul and Silas show us what it looks like to bring the light of Jesus into the darkest places—confronting spiritual oppression with Christ’s authority and responding to suffering with worship and prayer. Even in prison, their praise becomes a weapon, and God uses their faithfulness to shake the foundations, not just of the jail, but of a man’s life. The miracle wasn’t just freedom from chains, but the salvation of the jailer and his entire household. This passage reminds us that when we trust Jesus in the darkness, He brings transformation, freedom, and light to everyone around us.

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The book of Acts tells the story of how the exalted Christ sends His Spirit to empower His people to continue His work in the world. Through the Spirit’s power, ordinary believers boldly proclaim the gospel, witness miraculous works, and form vibrant communities that embody God’s welcome to all people. Acts traces how the church’s witness, energized by the Spirit, extends from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth, revealing Christ’s ongoing work through His people and the Spirit’s leading in every new challenge and opportunity.

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