International Children’s Bible

The Acts 16:20-37 International Children’s Bible (ICB)

20. Here they brought Paul and Silas to the Roman rulers and said, “These men are Jews and are making trouble in our city.

21. They are teaching things that are not right for us as Romans to do.”

22. The crowd joined the attack against them. The Roman officers tore the clothes of Paul and Silas and had them beaten with rods again and again.

23. After being severely beaten, Paul and Silas were thrown into jail. The jailer was ordered to guard them carefully.

24. When he heard this order, he put them far inside the jail. He pinned down their feet between large blocks of wood.

25. About midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing songs to God. The other prisoners were listening to them.

26. Suddenly, there was a big earthquake. It was so strong that it shook the foundation of the jail. Then all the doors of the jail broke open. All the prisoners were freed from their chains.

27. The jailer woke up and saw that the jail doors were open. He thought that the prisoners had already escaped. So he got his sword and was about to kill himself.

28. But Paul shouted, “Don’t hurt yourself! We are all here!”

29. The jailer told someone to bring a light. Then he ran inside. Shaking with fear, he fell down before Paul and Silas.

30. Then he brought them outside and said, “Men, what must I do to be saved?”

31. They said to him, “Believe in the Lord Jesus and you will be saved—you and all the people in your house.”

32. So Paul and Silas told the message of the Lord to the jailer and all the people in his house.

33. At that hour of the night the jailer took Paul and Silas and washed their wounds. Then he and all his people were baptized immediately.

34. After this the jailer took Paul and Silas home and gave them food. He and his family were very happy because they now believed in God.

35. The next morning, the Roman officers sent the police to tell the jailer, “Let these men go free!”

36. The jailer said to Paul, “The officers have sent an order to let you go free. You can leave now. Go in peace.”

37. But Paul said to the police, “They beat us in public without a trial, even though we are Roman citizens. And they threw us in jail. Now they want to make us go away quietly. No! Let them come themselves and bring us out!”