The Mess We’re In
"Gentlemen, what must I do to be saved?” (Acts 16:30).

We, of course, were reenacting a scene from Luke's Acts of the Apostles in which Paul and Silas, having been flogged and thrown into this prison, were praying, singing hymns and praising God.
There was a great earthquake that night that shook the jail to the ground—you could say the concert brought the house down—and the doors of the prison were flung open. The Roman jailer, tasked with guarding the prisoners and knowing that his life would be forfeited if they escaped, rushed into cell shouting, "Gentlemen, what must I do to be saved?"
The verb, translated "saved" in the Graeco-Roman world simply meant "to be rescued," and could be applied to any number of situations. We could paraphrase the jailor’s request this way: “Gentlemen, what can I do to get out of the mess I’m in?”
Paul, taking advantage of the ambiguity, answered, "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be delivered.”
Considering the corruption, pollution, exploitation that surrounds us; our messy marriages, bitter estrangements and the desperation and fear that drive the current spate of alcohol and opioid addiction. "What can we do to get out of the mess we're in," is the cry of every hear.
Well, for starters, "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ." That's the answer to that question, at every level whether we're engaged in matters of the state or our own well-being. That’s the starting point. Once we invite Jesus to be our salvation he’ll take it from there.
N.T. Wright says, "Everything is contained within that (verse) — all the volumes of systematic and pastoral theology, all the worship and prayers and devotion and dogma, all the ethics and choices and personal dilemmas."
In a big mess? Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ. Put yourself in his hands. You will be rescued in due time. Perhaps not in this life, but certainly in the next. You can count on it.
David Roper
4.23.19