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The Conversion of the Philippian Jailer

The Conversion of the Philippian Jailer. Acts 16:25-34. How much does a person have to know and understand in order to be saved?. The Philippian Jailer. The Jailer’s Background The Jailer’s Question Paul’s Answer. Saul believed and was penitent, he needed to be baptized (Acts 22:16).

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The Conversion of the Philippian Jailer

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  1. The Conversion of the Philippian Jailer Acts 16:25-34

  2. How much does a person have to know and understand in order to be saved?

  3. The Philippian Jailer • The Jailer’s Background • The Jailer’s Question • Paul’s Answer

  4. Saul believed and was penitent, he needed to be baptized (Acts 22:16). The Jews believed, they needed to repent and be baptized (Acts 2:38). The Jailer didn’t know anything about Jesus, he needed to start at belief (Acts 16:31). Start Where People Are

  5. The “Rest of the Story” • He was a sinner - Rom. 3:23 • Taught about Jesus • Belief in Jesus - Acts 16:31 • Repentance - Acts 2:38 • Confession - Acts 8:36-37 • Baptism - Acts 22:16

  6. The Jailer’ Response “And he took them the same hour of the night and washed their stripes. And immediately he and all his family were baptized.” Acts 16:33

  7. How much does a person have to know and understand in order to be saved?

  8. Paul’s message was taught, understood and obeyed in less than an hour.

  9. Paul’s message was taught, understood and obeyed in less than an hour. What is keeping you from making this important decision right now?

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