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I Can Do All Things VBS 2008 Table of Contents Lesson 1 - I Can Hear Lesson 2 - I Can Believe Lesson 3 - I Can Repent Lesson 4 - I Can Confess Lesson 5 - I Can Be Baptized Written and prepared by Bradley and Jessica Cobb for use in churches of Christ. Originally prepared for the 2008 Vacation Bible School at the Gravel Hill church of Christ, 444 Leavell Lane, Dover, AR 72837. Any questions or comments should be sent to Bradley@GravelHillchurchofChrist.com. This material is free to use, to duplicate, and to modify for different age groups. This was written with 3 rd through 6 th graders in mind, but the material is relevant for teens and adults as well.

I Can Do All Things - Lesson One: I Can Hear Lesson text: Romans 10:14-17; Acts 8:26-39 Memory Verse: Romans 10:17 So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God. One day, there was a man traveling home from Jerusalem where he had gone to worship God. He lived in Ethiopia, a country in Africa. He was a eunuch. He was in charge of all the treasure of Candace, the queen of Ethiopia. As he was riding in his chariot, he read God s Word. He was reading a prophesy in the book of Isaiah about Jesus. But he did not understand what the verses meant. He did not know who Isaiah was talking about. Have you ever read anything and not fully understood what it was talking about? Perhaps at school? There are many things that we may not understand the first time we read about them. What do we need in order to understand these things? What we need is someone to explain it to us. We need someone to teach us. But in order for them to teach us, we must be willing to listen and hear what they are teaching. Phillip was sent by God to teach this eunuch from Ethiopia. As he approached the chariot, he asked the man, Do you understand what you re reading? And the man told him, How can I unless someone teaches me? This man was willing to listen and hear what Phillip could teach him about that scripture. So Phillip climbed up in the chariot and began teaching him about Jesus. After a while, the eunuch saw some water. He told the person driving the chariot to stop, and he asked Phillip Here s water! Why can t I be baptized? Phillip told him that he must believe with all his heart. The eunuch said I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God. So Phillip and the eunuch went into the water, and Phillip baptized him. The eunuch was so happy, the Bible tells us that He went on his way, rejoicing. Rejoicing means to be extremely happy about something. In reading this story, we can see that the eunuch was waiting to be taught. He was willing to hear what God wanted him to learn. If he didn t want to hear what Phillip was teaching him, he never would have learned about Jesus. Is it important to hear? Many people think that they don t need to listen to others (like adults, teachers, parents) because they don t need or want the help. The man in our lesson today was in charge of all the money of an entire country. He was very powerful! But even he understood that he needed to listen to people who knew more than he did about the Bible. We should follow his example and be ready to listen to people who know more about things than we do.

True or False 1. We do not need to hear about God s Word. 2. Faith comes by hearing God s Word. 3. Stephen taught the man from Ethiopia. 4. This man was in charge of the whole military of Ethiopia. 5. Ethiopia is a country in Africa. 6. A person can believe in Jesus without ever hearing about Him. Fill in the Blanks 1. God sent a man named to teach the Ethiopian eunuch. 2. The eunuch was riding in a. 3. The eunuch had been worshipping God in the city of. 4. Phillip taught him about. 5. The man went on his way. 6. Faith comes by hearing the of. What do the Words Mean? 1. Rejoicing 2. Hearing 3. Teach 4. Believe

Discussion Questions 1. Have you ever needed help to learn something? If so, who did you ask for help? Why them? 2. Did the eunuch need to learn about Jesus? Why? Solve the Riddles 1. I was a very rich and powerful woman. I allowed a man to be in charge of all my treasure. I lived in Africa. Who am I? 2. I was driven in a chariot on my way back from worshipping God in Jerusalem. I was in charge of all the treasure of my country. I read God s Word, but I didn t understand the part I was reading. Who am I? 3. I am a country in Africa. I had a queen named Candace. What country am I? 4. I was a preacher of God. I taught a man in a chariot about Jesus. After teaching him, I also baptized him. Who am I? 5. I was prophesied about in the Old Testament. The man in the chariot was reading about me, but he didn t understand it. The preacher sent by God taught that man about me. Who am I? Remember Your Verse Fill in each blank with one letter to make the words of your memory verse. Or use it to play hangman.,. (ROMANS 10:17)

I Can Hear W D K H T E D K J C N H A G F U I C C O Y N V C G H M N J D T E N Q L N S A A D A A V A H T B F A I T I Q B H G A V N J B T H E C W Z J A N R T Z V A Z I H D B D S M T O E J F F A T V P J Z S A H A F Y R E S D P E H E A R W H I O K H V C P J E H T G C C H Q L P T D O T O X P E U Z D F K H O O P M J B L O P H W K S Z S A N T T M I H A R R E J O I C I N G O P R U E E T I O A F R I C A O R M C N X N W E T U L Q P P U B H D A A D A S C M O I H T L N B E Z I T P A B Q C K H E O G M T I A J U D O G A Q J O X L T L C E V M P H E W F C S U S E J Y F O A S W V S Q T H Y D J Q H N P J O G G S J Y O E A L H A P N E J Y O S Q N S U U B I R I I I W H T F X E G V A G A R N Y U U D L L A I D Q X L R K P S C E T S V O L A E E E V C K G J L O C C J V D P L P N S B M O U O Z A R K G A Q C U U K S L Q L R X ACTS AND BELIEVE CHARIOT ETHIOPIA FAITH HEAR ISAIAH JERUSALEM JESUS REJOICING TEACH UNDERSTAND AFRICA BAPTIZE CANDACE COMETH EUNUCH GOD HEARING PHILLIP SON THE WATER WORD

I Can Do All Things - Lesson Two: I Can Believe Lesson text: John 3:16; Acts 16:23-34 Memory Verse: John 3:16 For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Yesterday, we studied about a man from Ethiopia who wanted to hear. And after hearing about Jesus, he believed. If you remember, Phillip told him that he had to believe with all his heart if he wanted to become a Christian. The eunuch told Phillip, I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God. Believing is a very important thing. We all do things wrong in life and we need to be forgiven of those wrong things. We need to be saved from the sins (bad things) that we do. For that we need Jesus. Two preachers, named Paul and Silas, were out on the streets of the city of Philippi preaching about Jesus. There were many people who listened and heard, but there were others who were upset. They didn t believe in Jesus, and they got Paul and Silas arrested. Back then, they didn t just throw you in jail. At that time, it was customary to beat and whip the people who were arrested, even if they hadn t done anything wrong. Paul and Silas were then put in the middle of the prison, and they had their hands and feet chained up. The jailer was told not to let them escape. Back then, if a prisoner escaped, the jailer was put to death for failing to do his job. So the jailer took this responsibility very seriously. In the middle of the night, Paul and Silas were singing songs and praying to God. They sang so loud that the other prisoners all heard them. And then suddenly there was an earthquake! The earthquake was so strong that it opened up the doors of every jail cell, and every prisoner was unchained. This was no ordinary earthquake. It came straight from God. The jailer woke up when he heard the earthquake. He saw the prison doors were open, and he just knew that the prisoners had escaped. So, knowing that he would be put to death by those in charge, he pulled out his sword and was going to kill himself. Before he could do it, however, he heard a voice from inside saying Don t hurt yourself! We re all still here! It was Paul! The jailer was trembling as he went in. He had heard about Paul and Silas preaching and knew they must follow the one true God. He said to them, What must I do to be saved? Paul told him that he must believe, and that he would be saved. The jailer cleaned up Paul and Silas injuries from their beatings, and he--along with his entire family--believed what Paul taught them and they were baptized. He brought Paul and Silas into his house and rejoiced that he had become a Christian.

True or False 1. Paul and Phillip were arrested and beaten at Phillipi 2. There was a thunderstorm that caused the prison doors to open. 3. The Philippian jailer thought the prisoners had escaped. 4. The two preachers were singing and praying loudly in prison. 5. Believing is not important. 6. Paul and Silas were put in prison for preaching about Jesus. Fill in the Blanks 1. This story takes place in a city called.. 2. Before being thrown in jail, Paul and Silas were. 3. The was told not to let them escape. 4. There was a lot of people in this town who didn t believe in. 5. There was a great which made the doors of the prison open. 6. The jailer and his whole believed and were baptized. What do the Words Mean? 1. Pray 2. Earthquake 3. Arrested 4. Prison

Discussion Questions 1. Paul and Silas were arrested, beaten, and thrown in jail when they didn t do anything wrong. Yet they did not complain. They sang praises to God and prayed. Why? 2. Why did the Philippian jailer think it was so important to be saved? Solve the Riddles 1. We were preachers who got arrested and thrown in jail. We sang and prayed at midnight. Who are we? 2. I sent an earthquake that opened the prison doors and unchained all the prisoners. Who am I? 3. The two preachers were teaching people about me. There were people in Philippi that did not believe in me and they had my preachers arrested. Who am I? 4. I was in charge of making sure Paul and Silas did not escape. I almost killed myself when I thought they d gotten away. But they let me know they were all still there. Who am I? 5. We were also told about Jesus. We believed along with the jailer and were baptized. We had Paul and Silas come to our house where we fed them and rejoiced that we had become Christians. Who are we? Remember Your Verse Rearrange the words in the boxes to make your memory verse for today life that have whosoever only the loved everlasting should him perish but he God begotten that believeth so world For not in gave his Son

I Can Believe Unscramble the words from our lesson, and then figure out the phrase at the bottom by matching the numbers to the letters.

Can Do All Things - Lesson Three: I Can Repent Lesson text: Luke 13:3; Mark 1:15; Acts 9:1-22; 22:16 Memory Verse: Mark 1:15 repent ye, and believe the gospel. The first two days of this week, we talked about the importance of hearing God s word, and believing God s word. Today, we will be discussing what comes next. There once was a young man named Saul. He hated Christians. In fact, he hated them so much he tracked them down and had them thrown into jail. In fact, when Stephen - the first Christian martyr - was killed, Saul was there overseeing the whole thing. Saul was a very smart man. He was so smart, he thought that he knew better than these Christians. Saul was on his way to a city named Damascus so that he could capture more Christians. Remember what we learned yesterday. When someone was arrested, they were usually beaten and whipped before going to jail. Saul knew this. He wanted Christians beaten. While he was riding his donkey, a bright light came from nowhere and blinded Saul. He fell off of his donkey and couldn t see anything because of the bright light. Then, Saul heard a voice. This voice said, Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me? To persecute is to constantly torture and bother someone who has done nothing to deserve it. Saul was a very religious man, and he knew that the voice must come from God or someone from God. So, he asked Who are you, Lord? And the voice replied, I am Jesus, the one you are persecuting! Saul knew immediately that Jesus was from God and that he had been wrong. But he didn t know what to do. So, he asked Jesus what he should do, and Jesus told him to go into the city, and someone would tell him what to do. So, blind Saul was led into the city by the people who had come with him to hurt Christians. He stayed with a man named Judas. While he was there, he prayed for three days! Jesus sent a man named Anninias to preach to Saul and tell him what he must do. Anninias told him to receive his sight, and Saul could see again! He also told him to be baptized and wash away his sins. Saul did this, and then started meeting with the other Christians in that city. He soon began even preaching Jesus to others! Saul repented. To repent means to change directions and do better. Saul changed from hurting Christians and persecuting Jesus to helping Christians and preaching about Jesus! If you remember yesterday s lesson, you ll remember a man named Paul. He was a preacher who got beaten and thrown in jail, but he still sang and prayed all night! Saul and Paul are the same person. Saul changed his name to Paul after he became a Christian. Saul means big and Paul means little. Saul realized that no one is bigger than God and Jesus.

True or False 1. Saul always believed in Jesus. 2. Saul was riding to Damascus to arrest Christians. 3. Saul was riding alone. 4. Jesus spoke to Saul through a very bright light. 5. Phillip went to Saul and told him what to do. 6. Saul was told to be baptized. Fill in the Blanks 1. Saul was on his way to to arrest Christians. 2. Saul was riding a. 3. Jesus said I am Jesus, the one you are. 4. came and told Saul to be baptized. 5. Saul was praying for days. 6. Saul changed his name to. What do the Words Mean? 1. Persecute 2. Repent 3. Preaching 4. Martyr

Discussion Questions 1. Saul realized that he was doing things wrong. He changed his ways and repented. Why is it so hard for someone to stop doing the wrong things and start doing the right things? 2. Saul thought he was following what God wanted by persecuting Christians. Should we follow what we THINK God wants from us, or should we follow the Bible so we can KNOW what God wants from us? Can you think of things that some people THINK are pleasing to God, but are not? Solve the Riddles 1. I was riding a donkey into Damascus when I got blinded. In fact, I couldn t see for three days. I spent those three days praying before someone told me to be baptized. Who am I? 2. I was told to go preach to a man who had been hurting Christians. I went and told him about Jesus and to be baptized. Who am I? 3. I lived in Damascus. I let a guy who was blinded stay in my house. Some other guy came to my house and helped the blind man to see. Who am I? 4. I spoke to Saul through a bright light. I told him he was persecuting me. I also sent Anninias to preach to him about me. Who am I? 5. We were being persecuted by Saul. In fact, he was planning on coming to Damascus just so he could arrest more of us. Who are we? Remember Your Verse Unscramble the letters to make the words of your memory verse prente ey nad leeivbe het posgle (kram 1:15)

I Can Repent Across 4. people that Saul was hurting 5. To change directions 8. Saul's new name 11. Christian who taught Saul 12. man who persecuted Christians Down 1. to torture someone without cause 2. What Saul was after seeing the light 3. city where Saul was going 6. What Saul did for three days 7. man in whose house Saul stayed 9. What Saul was riding 10. who spoke through the light 13. what blinded Saul

I Can Do All Things - Lesson Four: I Can Confess Lesson text: John 9:1-38, Romans 10:9 Memory Verse: Romans 10:9 confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and thou shalt be saved. So far this week, we have discussed the importance of hearing what God has to say, believing what he has to say, and repenting of our sins. Today we will discuss another thing that we are told to do in the Bible. That thing is to confess. To confess is to tell someone something personal about you. It might be might be something that you ve done or something that you believe. For example, people who commit crimes sometimes confess (or tell) that they did it. Jesus was walking one day and saw a man who had been blind since he was born. His disciples asked Him why is this man blind? Is it because he sinned, or because his parents sinned? Back then, many people thought that if something bad happened to you, it was because you or your parents did something bad. Jesus knew better. He told them that this man was born blind, not because of someone s sin, but so that God could be glorified (praised). Jesus then spit on the ground, and rubbed some clay together and put it on the man s eyes. Jesus then told the blind man to go to the Pool of Siloam and wash. When the man did that, he was able to see for the first time in his life! People saw him and said Aren t you the beggar who was blind? How can you see now? The man told them about Jesus and what He had done for him. Word got around to the Pharisees - a group of people who didn t believe that Jesus was from God - and they interrogated him. The man still told them the same thing about what Jesus had done for him. Finally, the Pharisees got aggravated and went to his parents. They did not want to get in trouble, so they said yes, he was born blind, and now he can see, but we don t know how it happened. Go ask him again. The Pharisees hated Jesus. They were the main religious leaders in that country, and they were very jealous of Jesus and what he was able to do. They looked for any way to make people hate Jesus too. When they called the man back in to question him once more, they told him that Jesus was not from God. They told him to praise God for his sight, and not Jesus, because, they said, Jesus is a sinner. The man said, I don t know if he s a sinner or not, but I do know that I was blind and he made me see! The Pharisees said, We know that God spoke to Moses, but we don t know where Jesus is from. The once blind man said, If he were not from God, he could do nothing. They kicked him out, and Jesus found him again. Jesus said, Do you believe on the Son of God? The man said Who is he, so I can worship him? Jesus said I am He. So the once-blind man fell down and worshipped Jesus.

This man was not afraid to confess Jesus, even when people got mad at him for it. Do you confess Jesus to others? True or False 1. Jesus healed a deaf man. 2. The disciples thought that he was blind because he or his parents had sinned. 3. Jesus put clay on the man s eyes. 4. The once-blind man told people what Jesus had done. 5. The Pharisees believed in Jesus. 6. The man worshipped Jesus. Fill in the Blanks 1. Jesus saw a man who had been blind from. 2. Jesus told him to go wash in the of. 3. The disciples were told that the man was blind so that God could be. 4. The were a group of religious leaders who hated Jesus. 5. Jesus said He was the of. 6. The man s told the Pharisees to go ask the blind man again. What do the Words Mean? 1. Blind 2. Sin 3. Disciple

Discussion Questions 1. This man was persecuted for telling about Jesus, but he kept telling everyone these things anyway. Why would he confess Jesus if he knew people would be upset with him over it? 2. In our Bible reading, we can see that even the man s parents did not want to answer how he got his eyesight, because they did not want to be persecuted too. Should you stand up for your family members, even when it s hard? Solve the Riddles 1. I was a beggar. Jesus came by and put spit and clay on my eyes and told me to go wash in the Pool of Siloam. Who am I? 2. We followed Jesus. We were with him when he saw the blind man. We thought that the man must have been blind because either he or his parents had sinned. Who are we? 3. We hated Jesus. We wanted everyone else to hate him too because we were jealous of him. We kicked out the man who used to be blind because he wouldn t agree that Jesus wasn t from God. Who are we? 4. We were afraid to tell the Pharisees that Jesus had healed the blind man. We told them that he was blind from birth and that he could see now, but that we didn t know how it happened. Who are we? 5. I spit on the ground and put it on the blind man s eyes. Then I told him to go wash in the Pool of Siloam. Later on, I found him and told him I was the Son of God.. Who am I? Remember Your Verse Fill in the blank with the letter that matches the number given (example: A=1. B=2, etc ) 3 15 14 6 5 19 19 23 9 20 8 20 8 25 13 15 21 20 8 20 8 5 12 15 18 4, 10 5 19 21 19 1 14 4 20 8 15 21 19 8 1 12 20 2 5 19 1 22 5 4 (Romans 10:9)

I Can Confess After finding all the words, write the un-circled letters in the blanks below to discover the hidden message AFRAID BEGGAR BLIND BORN CONFESS GOD HATE JESUS LEADERS MOSES OTHERS PARENTS PHARISEES POOL SEE SILOAM SINNED SON WORSHIPPED C O D N N F E B S S W I T H C T W O I S E E S I R A H P O H Y S O M A G D O G O U P N T H T H E R G R L O R D J F O E S U S A A S N F D T H E S O O U G H R S H H L A A S R L D T L B E S A V E I E S E D Q N S M Z T O E A S U P H M Q G I W O X V T D U P O T P C Q N L B S O A E S I L O A M E N B B B E H R E Y T X V N V E D P O K S S J Z A M I Q X D L B R Y T S W W H P A R E N T S N Q Y Q F J R Y D F F A Z Z L E F L W R Q M A S K A C N C P Q E H W W

I Can Do All Things - Lesson Five: I Can Be Baptized Lesson text: Acts 2:22-24, 36-41; Acts 8:35-39; I Peter 3:21 Memory Verse: I Peter 3:21 baptism doth also now save us (not the putting away of the filth of the flesh, but the answer of a good conscience toward God,) by the resurrection of Jesus Christ This week we have been talking about things we can do for God. These things are sometimes referred to as the Steps to Salvation. We learned that we can hear the Word of God (like the eunuch), we can believe the Word of God (like the Phillipian jailer), we can repent of our sins (like Saul, who later became Paul), and we can confess Jesus to others (like the man who was healed of his blindness). Those are all good things, but there is more we must do! After Jesus died on the cross and was raised from the dead by God on the third day, he taught his apostles what they were supposed to do. Some of the last words he spoke to them before he went up into Heaven were teach people from all countries and baptize them in the name of the Father (God), the Son (Jesus), and the Holy Spirit (Matthew 28:19-20). Another book tells us that He also said He that believes and is baptized shall be saved (Mark 16:16). These were among His final instructions to his disciples. Jesus thought it was very important. What is baptism? Baptism is where we reenact the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus. The Bible speaks of people being baptized by going into the water and coming out of the water. It is called a burial, because we are baptized, we go completely under the water. Then we are raised up out of the water, just like Christ was raised from the dead by God. When we are baptized, we are forgiven of our sins (if we have repented of them), and when we are raised up from the water, we are ready to live a new life for Jesus. Baptism saves us! Just a short while after Jesus went into Heaven, the Holy Spirit came upon the 12 apostles, and they began to preach to the crowd in Jerusalem. This day was called the Day of Pentecost. It was a special religious day for the Jews. Jews from all over the world came to Jerusalem on this day to worship God. They spoke many different languages, but when these 12 uneducated men spoke, each of the people in the crowd could hear it in their own language! They preached to the crowd about Jesus. The people realized that the apostles were telling them the truth, and asked What do we need to do? First, let s look at something. The people heard God s Word (just like the eunuch). They believed God s Word (like the jailer). Peter then told them to repent (change for the better by following Jesus-just like Saul). Then he told them to be baptized so that they could have their

sins forgiven. Peter and the apostles followed what Jesus had told them to do. They were teaching others to be baptized. That day, about 3,000 people were baptized! When Phillip taught the eunuch about Jesus, he taught him about baptism as well. The eunuch stopped Phillip and asked to be baptized. Phillip must have told him that baptism was important. The jailer knew that Paul and Silas were from God, and he rejoiced when he and his whole family were baptized. Saul (who later became Paul) was told by Anninias (who was sent by Jesus) to be baptized. The people on the day of Pentecost also were told to be baptized! All of the preachers in the Bible thought it was very important, and so should we! True or False 1. The apostles preached about Jesus on the Day of the Passover. 2. The Jews from other countries spoke different languages. 3. Jesus wanted the apostles to sprinkle water on people. 4. Peter told the Jews to repent and to be baptized.. 5. About 3,000 people were baptized the first day. Fill in the Blanks 1. Jesus instructed the apostles to and people. 2. The apostles preached on the Day of. 3. Baptism involves going into and coming out of. 4. taught the eunuch about Jesus and baptism.. 5. When we are baptized, our sins are. What do the Words Mean? 1. Baptize 2. Forgiven

3. Resurrection Discussion Questions 1. It was one of the last instructions Jesus gave to the apostles, and it was one of the first things that the apostles taught. Our memory verse even says that baptism saves us. Why do some people think baptism is not important? 2. The eunuch, the jailer, and all of the Jews on the Day of Pentecost only heard one sermon before they wanted to be baptized. How much do you have to know about Jesus and the Bible before you can be baptized? Solve the Riddles 1. I died, and was raised by God three days later. I taught my disciples to teach others and to baptize them. Who am I? 2. We followed Jesus. We preached on the Day of Pentecost, and everyone in the crowd heard our sermons in their own languages! Who are we? 3. We came to Jerusalem once a year to worship God. We lived in many different countries, and spoke many different languages. We believed what the apostles preached, and 3,000 of us were baptized that day. Who are we? 4. I stopped Phillip and asked him to baptize me because I wanted to follow Jesus. Who am I? 5. I was the one who told the people on the Day of Pentecost to repent and to be baptized, just like Jesus taught me to do. I am one of the 12 apostles. Who am I? Remember Your Verse Fill in the blanks with the words in the box below doth also now us (not the away of the of the, but the of a good towards ) by the of Jesus. (I Peter 3:21) Putting Filth Baptism Christ God Resurrection Save Flesh Conscience Answer

I Can Be Baptized Unscramble the words and then use the numbers to solve the hidden message at the bottom.

I Can Do All Things - Final Review

Across 2. What Eunuch was riding in 5. One of the apostles 7. Man who told Saul to be baptized 9. Man from Ethiopia 11. Day Peter preached 14. The pool where the blind man washed 15. Preacher who was named Saul 18. Man who persecuted Christians 19. Followers of Jesus 20. Religious leaders who hated Jesus 21. preached to the Eunuch 22. City where Peter and the apostles Down 1. Having faith in something 3. Listening 4. What the beggar was before Jesus healed him 6. To change directions for the better 8. What baptism does for us 10. Man who kept the prisoners locked up 12. To tell something about yourself 13. Preacher in jail with Paul 16. Died on the cross for us 17. Buried in water