Hechos para actuar - Lección 4 - La confianza para actuar
Introduction to the Series
Overview of Previous Lessons
- The series "Hechos para Actuar" begins with a recap of previous lessons, highlighting the role of the Holy Spirit in assisting the apostles.
- Week two focused on Peter and John’s bravery in defending Jesus' name.
- In week three, it was discussed how Peter and the apostles were imprisoned for preaching about Jesus but were miraculously freed by an angel.
Moral Dilemmas and Peer Pressure
Personal Struggles
- A character expresses sadness over peer pressure from friends who wanted to steal fruit, illustrating a conflict between obedience to God and social acceptance.
- The character reflects on their decision to refuse participation in wrongdoing despite facing ridicule from friends for being Christian.
The Story of Stephen
Growth of the Early Church
- The narrative shifts to Acts chapters 6 and 7, detailing how the church grew in Jerusalem as more people accepted Jesus as their Savior.
- Apostles decide to appoint seven wise men to help distribute food so they can focus on preaching.
Introduction of Stephen
- One appointed man is Stephen, known for his faith and filled with God's grace and power. He performed miracles and preached about Jesus’ resurrection.
Conflict Arises
Opposition Faced by Stephen
- Some Jews opposed Stephen's teachings, leading them to falsely accuse him due to his wisdom that left them speechless.
Accusations Against Stephen
- False witnesses claim that Stephen spoke against Moses and Jewish customs, stirring anger among religious leaders.
Stephen's Defense
His Response
- When questioned by council members, Stephen recounts biblical history, emphasizing Israel's disobedience towards God’s messengers throughout time.
Final Accusation
- He boldly accuses them of betraying and murdering Jesus, drawing parallels between their actions and those of their ancestors.
Martyrdom of Stephen
Vision Before Death
- As he faces execution, Stephen sees a vision of heaven with Jesus standing beside God, symbolizing divine support during persecution.
Final Prayer
Martyrdom and Forgiveness in the Life of Stephen
The Example of Stephen's Martyrdom
- Stephen, while being stoned to death, prayed for his attackers, mirroring Jesus' prayer for those who crucified Him. This act exemplifies profound forgiveness.
- After Stephen's death, his friends mourned deeply; however, they found hope in the belief that he was with Jesus in heaven. He is recognized as the first martyr for his faith.
- Many believers have faced martyrdom throughout history due to their unwavering faith in Jesus. Stephen’s calm demeanor amidst persecution highlighted his trust in God.
- Despite facing severe hostility from Jewish leaders, Stephen remained peaceful and continued to share the message of Jesus until his last moments.
- The strength that allowed Stephen to forgive came from his faith and reliance on the Holy Spirit, knowing he would be with Jesus after death.
Facing Persecution and Maintaining Faith
- In various parts of the world today, sharing one's faith can lead to severe consequences such as imprisonment or even death.
- Believers are encouraged not to retaliate against those who mistreat them but instead find joy and peace through their faith, similar to how Stephen did.
- Two key takeaways are emphasized: (1) believers should feel privileged when facing difficulties for their faith; (2) they must pray for those who wrong them, seeking God's help in forgiveness.
Learning from Scripture
- A prayer is offered thanking God for His word and asking for help in forgiving enemies just as Stephen did during his martyrdom.
- Deuteronomy 31:8 is introduced as a memory verse emphasizing God's constant presence: "The Lord goes before you; He will be with you; He will not leave you nor forsake you."
Memorization Activity
- The group engages in a fun activity involving a puzzle related to Deuteronomy 31:8, reinforcing the lesson about God's support during difficult times.
- Children are reminded that God provides strength and courage to face challenges without fear.
- As pieces of the puzzle are removed, participants repeatedly recite the verse together to aid memorization.
Conclusion of Lesson
The Fragility of Trust and Protection
Understanding God's Protection Through a Simple Analogy
- The speaker demonstrates the fragility of an object, emphasizing its ease of breaking to illustrate vulnerability.
- A contrasting example is presented where a strong hand protects a fragile item, symbolizing how God protects us in difficult times.
- The analogy reinforces that even during tough moments, we are always in God's hands, providing comfort and assurance.
Crafting a Reminder of Faith
Creating a Bookmark as a Symbol of Trust
- Transitioning to an activity, the speaker introduces making a bookmark that serves as a reminder to trust in God’s promises.
- Materials needed for the craft include paper, colors, scissors, and glue; this engages children in both creativity and learning about faith.
Step-by-Step Instructions for the Bookmark
- The first step involves drawing the outline for the bookmark on colored cardstock with specified dimensions (20 cm by 8 cm).
- After cutting out the shape, participants are instructed to paint or color their printed verse on another piece of paper.
- Final steps include gluing the verse onto the bookmark and adding decorative elements like fabric ribbon.
Conclusion: Emphasizing Faith Over Fear
- The session concludes with encouragement not to fear but to trust in God’s protection as illustrated through their craft project.