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Who sang praises to God in the middle of the night, whilst in prison?


Paul and Barnabas
James and John
Paul and Silas
Peter and John

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The answer is: Paul and Silas

Acts 16:25 - Paul and Silas exemplified unwavering faith by singing hymns to God even in prison. Their midnight worship not only strengthened their spirits but led to a miraculous earthquake that freed them (Acts 16:26). This event echoes Psalm 42:8, where prayer and music are closely intertwined with spiritual deliverance.

Late-night praise likely seemed an unusual choice for Paul and Silas, yet their faith demonstrated that true worship transcends circumstances. Enclosed within the cold walls of a prison, they mentally transported themselves to God’s presence, filling the air with hymns rather than despair. Their story reminds us of the profound power of music in Scripture. Early mornings and dark nights throughout the Bible often set the stage for divine encounters. From David strumming his harp to soothe King Saul (1 Samuel 16:23) to the Psalms, which several millions sing or recite in times of trouble, the art of song is a serious companion in spiritual journeys.

Interestingly, their imprisonment came after a successful ministry in Philippi, where they encountered a woman named Lydia, indicating that even post-success trials can emerge for believers—like the eagles that must soar above storms, indicating necessary growth periods. The earthquake that followed their praise is powerfully symbolic, showcasing how worship can disrupt personal and systemic chains. Not only were they released physically, but Paul and Silas also liberated their fellow inmates spiritually through their steadfast example. This transformative night brings to bear the concept that darkness cannot extinguish light—this idea met years later where Christian martyrs too sang praises even in dire circumstances, reminding us that worship is a lifeline in moments of pain.

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