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the unfailing power of Love Message of Love In today s story, the actions of Paul and Silas show great love in three ways: first, the person toward whom they show love is their jailer, the one charged with the duty of keeping them behind bars. Second, Paul and Silas are selfless in that they choose to risk their lives by engaging the jailer instead of running for their lives. Third, though the jailor is an enemy, they see past his role as a representative of an oppressive government and demonstrate love for his soul. In their act of love, Paul and Silas demonstrate a love that was also demonstrated by Jesus, who so loved us that he gave His life for us instead of fleeing the people who ultimately put Him to death. Paul and Silas teach us about love in Acts 16:16 36. Read and discuss this passage with the children or use the paraphrase below. Message of Love Paul and Silas met a woman who was filled with an evil spirit. She knew that Paul and Silas had been sent by Jesus to teach and heal people. She followed them for days, loudly proclaiming to everyone who they were. Paul spoke to the evil spirit in the woman and commanded it to leave her. Instantly, she was delivered from the demonic spirit. There were men who did not want her healed because they made money from the fortunes she told when possessed by the evil spirit. These men had Paul and Silas thrown in jail. They were beaten and whipped and watched by a guard. Paul and Silas must have been unusual prisoners because even behind bars they prayed and sang to God. Around midnight, an earthquake shook the jail, breaking the chains that held Paul and Silas. Nothing could stop them from escaping. When the guard saw that the prison doors were open, he started to kill himself because he thought the prisoners had escaped. Paul shouted, Don t harm yourself! We are all here! The guard was so impressed with them that he asked what he must do to be saved. Paul and Silas spent the rest of the night with the guard and his family, telling them all about Jesus and baptizing them. The guard and his family fed Paul and Silas and washed their wounds. In the morning, when the authorities decided to release Paul and Silas, the guard told them, Go in peace! CD-2036 The Fruit of the Spirit: 4 6 4 Carson-Dellosa

Name Memory Verse Consider This... 1. How did Paul and Silas show love to the guard? 2. How did the guard and his family show love to Paul and Silas? 3. How do you see the favor of God on Paul and Silas? They replied, Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved you and your household. Acts 16:31 Carson-Dellosa 5 The Fruit of the Spirit: 4 6 CD-2036

Scene: Elizabeth comes running to Peter and Chloe Standing By Elizabeth: Hey, Chloe! Hey, Peter! Come quickly! What s going on? Elizabeth: Paul was riding his skateboard and he ran into Mr. Anderson s mailbox and knocked it right over! Is Paul all right? Elizabeth: I think so, but he looks pretty scared. Mr. Anderson yelled that he was coming out to talk to him. He s going to be so mad! You can say that again. He s always telling us to stay away from his yard. Elizabeth: Let s run. I don t want to get involved. But we already are. Elizabeth: How? Never mind! You had a great idea. Run! We re involved because Paul is our friend and he needs our help. You two talk about this. I ll see you later. Elizabeth: She s right. And you re braver than I am! Elizabeth: No, I m just a friend. Hey, Paul! [They all walk over to Paul.] Hey, you guys better run. I m about to get in a lot of trouble. Elizabeth: We ll help you explain to Mr. Anderson that it was an accident. Really? Of course, that s what friends do. Count us in. CD-2036 The Fruit of the Spirit: 4 6 6 Carson-Dellosa

Discussion Activity Prayer List In today s Bible story and drama, we see how people can help others simply by standing by them. And, in the drama, the kids all supported Paul in his time of trouble. While the apostles in today s Bible story not only helped save the life of the guard, they also introduced him and his family to the good news of Jesus Christ. Explain to students that one way that we as Christians can stand by people in need is to pray for them. It is a real and practical way of helping others when we present their needs to God in prayer. One way of forming the habit of continually praying for others is simply to keep track of the people for whom we are praying. For today s activity, have your students create a prayer list. Give each child a copy of page 8. Allow the children to decorate it, if desired. The most important part is to fill it in with the names and needs of those for whom they can pray. Take-Home Assignment Explain to students that the value of the prayer list is in its use and that for this reason they should take it home with them and pray for each person on the list. Remind students to write in the date that their prayers are answered! Carson-Dellosa 7 The Fruit of the Spirit: 4 6 CD-2036

Name Fruit of the Spirit But the fruit of the Spirit is LOVE, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Galatians 5:22 23 Prayer List Person Prayer Request Date Answered LOVE CD-2036 The Fruit of the Spirit: 4 6 8 Carson-Dellosa

the strengthening power of Joy Review Ask for volunteers to recite the memory verse from the love lesson: They replied, Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved you and your household. Acts 16:31 Reward memorizers with praise, stickers, or other small treats. In the last lesson, you sent students home with prayer lists (page 8). Ask students to share what they did with those lists, where they keep them, how they used them, and any prayers added to them since the last class. You may wish to devote time each class period to prayer concerns, including ways your students have experienced answers to prayer. Consider leading intercessory prayers during which students pray for each other. Pentecost Not since the Lord stopped the Tower of Babel by causing its builders to speak in different languages had there been such confusion. While the action against the builders was because of their arrogance, the tongues granted by the Holy Spirit at Pentecost was the beginning of the worldwide spread of the Gospel. That Christianity continues to spread worldwide is a testament to hearers of the Gospel who first accepted Jesus Christ s great commission to Go! Make disciples of all! Peter teaches us about joy in Acts 2:1 41 Read and discuss this passage with the children or use the paraphrase below. A Wonderful Joy After Jesus returned to heaven, the apostles and their friends and families gathered in Jerusalem to celebrate the Jewish holiday of Pentecost. As they stood together in a room, they heard a loud sound like a mighty wind coming from heaven. Suddenly small flames of fire appeared to land on their heads, and they each began to speak in a different language. People from various countries passed by and understood what was being said. Others assumed they were simply having a party and said, They must be drinking wine! Peter stepped outside and told them This is something that God told the Prophet Joel would happen. God said: I will pour out my Spirit on all people.... And everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved. Then, Peter told everyone about Jesus and how he was God s Son. That day, 3,000 people were baptized in the name of Jesus and joined in the wonderful party. Carson-Dellosa 9 The Fruit of the Spirit: 4 6 CD-2036

Memory Verse Name Even on my servants, both men and women, I will pour out my Spirit in those days, and they will prophesy. Acts 2:18 Consider This... 1. Why did some people think the apostles were drinking wine? 2. What did the apostles and the 120 believers hear and see as they were filled with the Holy Spirit? 3. When speaking to the Israelites, whom did Peter say the gift of the Holy Spirit was for? (See Acts 2:39.) CD-2036 The Fruit of the Spirit: 4 6 10 Carson-Dellosa

Scene: Waiting for God Peter finds Elizabeth sitting under a tree. What are you doing, Elizabeth? Elizabeth: I m waiting for the Holy Spirit. Really? Can I wait, too? Elizabeth: Sure. Hey, Paul, we re waiting for the Holy Spirit. Come and wait with us. [Paul enters.] Okay, I have a few questions I want to ask Him anyway. [Chloe enters.] Let s go down to the park, guys. We can t. We re waiting for the Holy Spirit. Huh? I don t know. Ask Elizabeth. Elizabeth: We read a story in the Bible where Jesus told His disciples to go into the city and wait for the Spirit to descend upon them. So if we wait long enough, the Spirit will come and descend on us right here. Right? But, the Holy Spirit is already here. Yikes! Where? Inside you, silly. Me too? Yep. And He s inside Elizabeth and me. He s inside everyone who believes. So why are we sitting here? Elizabeth: Beats me. You know, you re pretty smart for a little sister. If I m so smart, why am I standing here talking when I could be at the park? Carson-Dellosa 11 The Fruit of the Spirit: 4 6 CD-2036

Discussion Activity Joy List In today s Bible story, the Holy Spirit came upon the people of the first Christian church in a very noticeable way through tongues of fire and then the many languages that the people spoke. In the skit, the presence of the Holy Spirit in the lives of the children was brought to their attention by the youngest child who understood that the gift of the Holy Spirit to believers transcends time, and that it applies to believers today as well. Directions for Project Read Psalm 16:11 to the children:... you will fill me with joy in your presence, with eternal pleasures at your right hand. Remind students that real joy comes from being in the presence of the Lord. Ask them to remember the times that they have been in the Lord s presence or the ways that God has shown Himself to them. Make a copy of page 13 for each child. Remind students that this is not just a listing of things, but a record of their personal encounters with the Holy Spirit. Encourage students to remember times that God has shown His faithfulness to them. Ask them to remember times of healing or protection, or times that the Lord has spoken to their hearts. Take-Home Assignment Remind students that they have created more than a project to file away. The joy lists they created should be added to and reviewed daily at home to cultivate a sense of joy in their lives as they see how God works in their lives every day. Encourage children to keep these joy lists where they can access them frequently. CD-2036 The Fruit of the Spirit: 4 6 12 Carson-Dellosa

Fruit of the Spirit But the fruit of the Spirit is love, JOY, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Galatians 5:22 23 Close Encounters with God The ways that the Holy Spirit has touched my life... Date JOY Carson-Dellosa 13 The Fruit of the Spirit: 4 6 CD-2036

the protective power of Peace Review Ask for volunteers to recite the memory verse from the joy lesson: Even on my servants, both men and women, I will pour out my Spirit in those days, and they will prophesy. Acts 2:18 Reward memorizers with praise, stickers, or other small treats. Ask students to discuss the joy lists they took home last week (page 13). Have they added anything to them? If not, encourage them to keep looking. Offer examples from your own life. Message of Peace The depth of Stephen s faith is evident when he stands before his accusers and clearly tells the story of God s interaction with this world. It is as if he rises above the terror of the moment and gets lost in the beauty of the message he is sharing. As he prepares to die at the hands of his accusers, Stephen communicates with God instead of focusing on a fear of dying. The Bible describes Stephen s death in almost peaceful terms, saying that after asking God s forgiveness for his murderers, Stephen fell asleep. Stephen teaches us about peace in Acts 6:8 15, 7:1 60 Read and discuss this passage with the children or use the paraphrase below. Eyes on God Stephen was an apostle who loved teaching people about Jesus. He preached in Jerusalem, which got him into trouble with people who did not want to hear anyone preaching about Jesus. The authorities had Stephen brought to them and asked him what he was trying to do. Stephen, instead of explaining himself, began to preach. He told about Abraham, Joseph, Moses, and of course, about how Jesus Christ was the Son of God. He wanted the Jewish people to understand that Jesus fulfilled the promise God made to send a Savior. The authorities did not like Jesus, and they became angry with Stephen. But Stephen paid no attention to them because, looking up, he saw Jesus at the right hand of God and was filled with peace. The authorities yelled at him, grabbed him, and dragged him outside where they began to throw stones at him. But Stephen never took his eyes off of heaven. Instead, as he died, Stephen asked God to forgive his murderers. CD-2036 The Fruit of the Spirit: 4 6 14 Carson-Dellosa