Silas
The Faithful Missionary Who Sang in Prison
Name Information
- Meaning: Possibly related to 'woody' or 'forest' (Latin origin)
- Language of Origin: Latin/Greek
- Gender Usage: Masculine
Silas, also known as Silvanus, was a respected leader in the Jerusalem church who became a trusted companion of Paul. He joined Paul on his second missionary journey, suffered imprisonment, and co-labored in spreading the Gospel. Silas was also involved in delivering New Testament letters and strengthening young churches through preaching and encouragement.
⏰ 1st century AD
Roles
- Missionary
- Teacher
- Co-laborer with Paul
Relationships
- Co-worker: Timothy, Paul
- Brother: Judas Barsabbas
Story
Began ministry by representing the Jerusalem church to Gentile believers.
Traveled with Paul on his second missionary journey.
Imprisoned in Philippi — experienced miraculous release after an earthquake.
Continued ministering in Berea, Thessalonica, and Corinth.
Remained a steady, Spirit-filled presence alongside Paul and Timothy.
Spiritual Significance
- Chosen by Jerusalem leaders to help deliver the council’s decision to Antioch.
- Joined Paul after Barnabas took John Mark (Acts 15:40).
- Was beaten and imprisoned in Philippi — sang hymns at midnight.
- Helped plant churches in Macedonia and Greece.
- Co-authored 1–2 Thessalonians and mentioned in 1 Peter 5:12 as a faithful brother.
Christ Connection
Silas shared in the sufferings of Christ for the sake of the Gospel.
His life and work helped build up churches centered on the risen Christ.
In prison, he exemplified Christ’s joy in suffering and resurrection power.
What We Can Learn
- Faithfulness often requires suffering.
- Worship is powerful — even in the darkest prisons.
- The Gospel goes forward through trusted teams, not just individuals.
- Encouragement and endurance are essential in ministry.
Memory Verses
About midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God...
— Acts 16:25
Key Passages
- Acts 15:22–41
- Acts 16–18
- 1 Thessalonians 1:1
- 2 Corinthians 1:19
- 1 Peter 5:12
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