This verse comes in the middle of an amazing story, and has nothing to do with God answering prayer.
Paul and Silas had freed a slave girl from demon possession. Her owner (who was using her to "tell fortunes") was upset about losing his source of income, so he dragged them into the town square and trumped up some charges against them, until they were beaten and thrown into the deepest, darkest part of the city jail.
There they sat, feet in stocks: white-collar criminals treated like thugs.
But they didn't cry out to God in anguish. They didn't call down fire from heaven to destroy their oppressors. They didn't even ask God to free them.
What were they doing just before the earthquake hit? According to verse 25, "About midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the prisoners were listening to them."
And I know those prayers didn't include "please free us," because when the doors of the prison flew open, and the manacles and chains burst asunder, nobody got up and ran out.
Paul and Silas took their chance at freedom and turned it into an opportunity to talk with the jailor about Jesus...resulting in that jailor and his whole household being saved.
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Truth is...The next time you're feeling low or wrongly accused or beaten up by your circumstances, don't lash out or complain. Try spending some time worshipping the One who controls earthquakes. Who knows what might happen and what good might result?






