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Summer Lesson 11
DID YOU KNOW? • When the demon was cast out of the slave girl, she could no longer tell fortunes. This caused her owners to lose a revenue stream and it angered them deeply. • The businessmen accused Paul and Silas of inciting riots—an offense the Roman magistrates would not take lightly. • Though jailed, Paul and Silas continued to praise God.
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GOD SAVES Paul and Silas in Prison Acts 16:16–40 While in jail, Paul and Silas sang praises to God and worshipped Him. When the jailer saw how Paul and Silas worshipped God, and didn’t escape when they could have, he chose to follow Jesus with his entire life.
JUST FOR FUN Have a family “show and tell” at dinner. Allow each family member to bring an object and share about it. Then tell them that you’re going to read a part of The Big God Story where God had an opportunity to show and tell who He is. Before reading, explain that Paul and Silas were taken to jail because they made some people angry by telling everyone about Jesus. Then, read Acts 16:25–34. Ask how God rescued Paul and Silas. Share with your children that God showed His power and everyone saw who He was—the one true God who saves.
REMEMBER VERSE May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. Romans 15:13
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Your child may love listening to and singing along with music. Creating hand motions for some of his favorite songs will help your child retain the lyrics.
TEACHABLE MOMENTS After reading the Scripture passage, discuss the following together: • Do you think Paul and Silas were happy or sad to be in jail? • How do you think you would feel if you weren’t able to tell others about Jesus? • What did the jailer do when he saw Paul and Silas had not tried to escape?
BLESSING A blessing can be a spoken prayer of commission, a portion of Scripture, or words of encouragement and guidance over your child. For more information about blessing your child, see the Blessing section in HomeFront: A Spiritual Parenting Resource @ HomeFrontMag.com. A blessing to pray over your child: (Child’s name), may you know our God is mighty to save! May you love and trust our God who saves you.