Hechos para actuar - Lo que nos lleva a actuar
Welcome to Sunday School
Introduction to the Series
- The speaker expresses happiness in welcoming children to Sunday School and introduces the series "Hechos para Actuar," focusing on the Book of Acts.
- A recap of previous lessons is planned, highlighting that this method can also be found on their website.
Key Themes from Previous Weeks
- In Week 16, the theme was "God's Fulfillment," discussing how God protected Paul during his imprisonment as He had a plan for him to reach Rome.
- Week 17 emphasized that children can also act and share about God, similar to Timothy.
Paul's Journey and Challenges
Superheroes vs. Villains
- The speaker asks about favorite superheroes, noting their admirable qualities but contrasts them with villains who are poor examples.
- Today’s lesson will focus on Paul as an example of someone who looked up to the best role model ever.
Paul's Arrival in Rome
- Paul faced many challenges on his journey; after shipwrecking, he spent three months in Malta before continuing to Italy.
- Upon arriving in Rome, Paul encountered many Christians and learned they were being persecuted.
Paul's Message and Impact
Communication with Jewish Leaders
- Paul wrote a letter (Romans) encouraging Christians in Rome amidst persecution.
- After meeting with Jewish leaders, he explained his arrest and expressed a desire to share his experiences.
Reception of His Message
- Many people came to hear Paul speak; some believed while others debated his message about Jesus as the Messiah.
- Paul's sadness over rejection by his own people highlighted his love for them and desire for them to know Jesus.
Life During Imprisonment
Paul's Time in Prison
- For two years, Paul was under house arrest but could receive visitors; he continued sharing Jesus' message with guards and guests.
- His letters encouraged believers despite persecution; four letters are included in the New Testament: Philippians, Colossians, Ephesians, and Philemon.
Final Days and Legacy
- After being declared innocent, Paul traveled extensively again but later faced renewed persecution upon returning to Ephesus.
Pablo's Faith and Endurance
Pablo's Final Moments and Trust in Jesus
- Pablo was condemned to death for being a Christian, yet he remained faithful until the end, trusting and obeying Jesus.
- Despite facing unjust accusations, shipwrecks, and multiple trials, Pablo kept his focus on Jesus as his example of suffering and obedience.
- The speaker emphasizes that while many admire superheroes, it is Jesus who should be our ultimate role model for trust and obedience during hardships.
Suffering for Belief
- The discussion highlights how believers may face rejection or ridicule from peers for their faith in Jesus.
- Encouragement is given to reflect on personal experiences of suffering due to faith, with an invitation to pray for strength to continue trusting God.
Memorization of Scripture
- A prayer is offered thanking God for His goodness and asking for courage to obey Him even in difficult times.
- The session transitions into memorizing Hebrews 12:2, emphasizing the importance of keeping eyes fixed on Jesus amidst challenges.
Paul's Legacy
- Near the end of his life, Pablo writes to Timoteo about having fought the good fight and kept the faith until receiving a crown from God.
- The message encourages listeners that they too are athletes in this spiritual race, urging them to persevere until the end.
Craft Activity Introduction
- An activity is introduced where children will create a letter addressed to God as part of learning about being guided by God's word.
Creating a Letter to God
Crafting the Letter
- The activity begins with children preparing an envelope for their letter to God, emphasizing the importance of drying it quickly.
- Children are guided to write their letters, starting with "Dear God, help me" and encouraged to sign their names at the end.
- After writing, children fold their letters and place them in the envelopes as part of a craft project.
Reflection on Learning
- The session concludes by reflecting on the series titled "Made to Act," encouraging children to apply what they've learned from the stories in the Book of Acts.