âAfter he brought them out, he said, âSirs, what must I do to be saved?â And they said, âBelieve in the Lord Jesus, and you shall be saved, you and your household.â And they spoke the word of the Lord to him together with all who were in his houseâ (Acts 16:30â32).No doubt having first made sure the other prisoners were secure, the jailer brought Paul and Silas out into the courtyard. There he asked the question that was burning in his heart, âSirs, what must I do to be saved?â Some have interpreted his question in terms of being saved from punishment, but that is not the case. Since no prisoners had escaped, he faced no punishment from his superiors. And why ask two prisoners such a question? The jailer's question expressed the deep longing of his heart to be right with God. Having undoubtedly heard the testimony of the demon-possessed girl (v. 17), either in person or from others, he believed Paul and Silas had the answer. . . .