Hechos para actuar - Orar es actuar
Introduction to the Series
Overview of the Series and Themes
- Welcome message introducing the series "Hechos para Actuar," focusing on the friends of Jesus and their adventures after His ascension.
- Emphasis on learning about biblical stories, particularly from the Book of Acts, with a recap of previous lessons.
Transformation of Saul to Paul
Key Biblical Figures
- Discussion on Saul's transformation into Paul after encountering Jesus on the road to Damascus, highlighting his love for God and evangelism.
- Introduction to Cornelius' vision and its significance in sharing God's love universally, emphasizing that God does not discriminate between Jews and Gentiles.
Understanding Prayer Responses
The Traffic Light Analogy
- Use of a traffic light as an analogy for how God responds to prayers: green (yes), red (no), yellow (wait).
- Explanation that each color represents different responses from God regarding our requests: green means we can proceed; red indicates a need to stop; yellow suggests waiting for a better time.
The Persecution of Early Christians
Contextual Background
- Introduction to King Herod Agrippa's reign in Israel and his persecution of Christians, including the arrest and execution of Apostle James.
- Description of Herod's intent to arrest Peter during Passover but delaying execution due to religious observance.
Peter’s Imprisonment and Divine Rescue
Miraculous Events
- Despite being heavily guarded, Peter remains calm, trusting in God's plan while believers pray fervently for his release.
The Miraculous Escape of Peter
The Angel's Intervention
- After crossing the door, Peter realizes he is free and understands that God sent an angel to rescue him from Herod.
- He heads to the house of Mary, mother of John Mark, where many believers are gathered in prayer for his release.
The Reaction of Believers
- When Peter knocks at the door, a young girl named Rhoda recognizes his voice but forgets to open the door due to her excitement.
- The other believers doubt Rhoda’s claim that Peter is outside, thinking she might be out of her mind.
Confirmation and Surprise
- Despite their disbelief, it truly is Peter at the door; when they finally let him in, they are astonished by his presence.
- Peter instructs them to lower their voices and shares how God rescued him through the angel's intervention.
Sharing the Good News
- He tells them to inform James and other church members about God's miraculous acts on his behalf.
- Recognizing Herod's intent to kill him after Passover, Peter leaves quickly to avoid being recaptured.
The Power of Prayer
- The Christians' prayers were answered as God sent an angel for Peter’s liberation; this highlights God's attentiveness to their requests.
- It emphasizes that while God may not always respond immediately or in expected ways, His answers are ultimately for our good.
Encouragement for Prayer
- Children are encouraged to maintain a prayer journal where they can note down prayer requests and track God's responses over time.
Memorization of Scripture
- A verse from 1st Peter 3:12 is introduced: "For the eyes of the Lord are on the righteous, and His ears are attentive to their prayers."
Understanding Righteousness
- The speaker explains that righteousness involves choosing actions pleasing to God; thus, He listens closely to those who live justly.
How to Create a Simple Communication Device
Introduction to the Experiment
- The lesson begins with an introduction to a simple experiment involving communication using two disposable cups and string.
- Instructions are provided on how to prepare the cups by making holes at the bottom and tying knots in the string for stability.
Conducting the Experiment
- The setup is completed, with one participant holding one cup while another holds the other, ensuring that the string is taut for effective sound transmission.
- A demonstration follows where one person whispers a phrase into their cup, while the other writes down what they hear, verifying if communication was successful.
Reflection on Communication
- After confirming that the experiment works, reflections are made about how simple tools can facilitate clear communication.
- The speaker draws parallels between this experiment and prayer, emphasizing that God does not require physical tools for communication.
Importance of Prayer
- It is highlighted that God is always attentive to prayers and responds according to His perfect will, unlike human-made devices which may fail.
- Encouragement is given to communicate with God through prayer during various emotional states—whether sad or happy.
The Prayer Glove Craft
Learning from Peter's Friends
- A story about Peter’s friends praying for him illustrates how prayer can lead to miraculous responses from God.
Creating a Prayer Reminder
- A craft project called "the prayer glove" is introduced as a tool to remember whom to pray for. Each finger represents different groups of people:
- Thumb: Pray for those closest (family and friends).
- Index Finger: Pray for guides (teachers and mentors).
- Middle Finger: Pray for authorities (government leaders).
- Ring Finger: Pray for those in need (the sick or weak).
- Pinky Finger: Remember to pray for oneself.
Crafting Instructions
- Materials needed include scissors, glue, markers, and fabric. Steps involve tracing hands onto fabric and cutting them out carefully.
Finalizing the Prayer Glove
- Participants are guided on assembling their gloves without gluing parts where fingers will be inserted.
- Finally, each finger of the glove is labeled with reminders of who should be prayed for daily.
Closing Remarks and Resources for Sunday School
Summary of the Session
- The speaker expresses hope that the children enjoyed their craft activity and encourages them to use it for daily prayer.
- Gratitude is extended to the children for participating in the Sunday school series titled "Hechos Hechos para Actuar."
- The speaker reminds attendees to visit their website, bsmperu.org, for activity sheets related to the session.
- Children are encouraged to follow their social media accounts on Facebook and YouTube under "PCM Perú" for more content.