The people finally said, "Let the Lord's will be done". This is a shorter lesson, so I like to discuss other Bible people that did the Lord's will instead of doing what they wanted. There is a concept chart for the students to write about the Bible people that are being discussed.
Review: Our last lesson, Paul was
in Troas, and he preached all day. Do you remember what happened to Eutychus?
The lamps were lit, and he was sitting in the window (what floor? Third floor) and he
went asleep and fell out of the window! Paul went down and brought him back to
life, which was a what? (Miracle)
Our lesson is found in Acts
21:7-17. Luke changes his writing in chapter 21 to "we". What does that
mean? Paul is traveling with several men again. Luke tells us the different
places they sailed and even that they had to drop off cargo at one of the
stops.
They stopped at Caesarea. They were there many days and then a prophet came to
see them. His name was Agabus, and he came from Judea. Agabus took Paul’s belt
from Paul and tied up his own hands and feet.
He told Paul that if he went to
Jerusalem, then the owner of the belt would be tied up just like this. He said
the Jews would tie him up and deliver him into the hands of the Gentiles.
The people begged Paul not to go
to Jerusalem because they didn’t want Paul to go to prison! But Paul asked them “Why are you crying
and breaking my heart? I am ready to be bound. I will also die in Jerusalem for
the name of Jesus.” The people finally said since they couldn’t talk Paul into
not going to Jerusalem, the people said, “The Lord’s will be done.”
Paul was not talked into
staying with them. He packed up his things and went to Jerusalem. There were
other Christians that traveled with Paul when he went to Jerusalem. There was a
Christian called Mnason of Cyprus and they were going to stay at his house.
The Christians were so glad to
see Paul when he arrived in Jerusalem.
I want to talk about doing what
God wants, and not what we want. It's not easy to do things God's way
sometimes. It would have been easier for Paul to head in a different direction,
when Agabus told him that if he went to Jerusalem, he would be put in prison.
Do you think Paul wanted to go to prison? Do you think he smiled and said
"Yah!?" Everyone knew how bad the Roman prisons and soldiers were,
but Paul also knew that if God wanted him in Jerusalem, that was where he
needed to be.
1. Noah built the ark because God
told him to. His friends and neighbors made fun of him and only he and his
family were saved in the flood because Noah obeyed God.
2. Moses saw a burning bush, and
God told him that Moses and his brother Aaron would be going to Egypt to talk
to Pharaoh about letting the Israelites leave Egypt. Remember, Moses didn't
think he could do it, but God told him to, so he did.
3. David had a fight with a
giant. He picked up five smooth stones and after Goliath made fun of him and the
soldiers for sending David, he put a stone into his sling and took Goliath
down. David knew God would help him.
4. King Darius signed a petition
that said that if anyone makes a request to God for thirty days, then they
would be thrown into the den of lions. They could ask the king for favors, but
not anyone else. It was known by everyone that Daniel prayed to God every day,
and some of the kings people were jealous that the king like Daniel so much.
Did Daniel stop praying? No, and so the king had to put him in the lion's den.
God shut the lion's mouths and he made a new law: I make a decree, That in
every dominion of my kingdom men tremble and fear before the God of Daniel: for
He is the living God.
5. Jonah was told to go to
Nineveh, but he was scared and went on a ship instead. He tried to hide from
God...can you do that?
There was a storm, and Jonah was
thrown into the water. God created a great fish to swallow Jonah, and he was
inside the fish for three days. (Jonah 1:17) Then, the fish spit Jonah onto dry
land! God told Jonah again, to go to Nineveh. What did Jonah do? He went to
Nineveh!
6. Jesus is
God's Son, and He came and died on the cross because God wanted Him to. He knew
how painful his life would be, and Jesus could have said He didn't want to do
it, but He did what God said.
7. Paul said he wanted to do what
God wanted him to. If being a prisoner was what God planned, then like the
people said, "The Lord's will be done." God has a plan for all of us,
and we are to obey His rules and do what God says.
Take Home: Have fabric belts for students to take home and use for visual. Purchase non-fray fabric and cut unto strips to hand out. Ask students to try and tie up their hands and feet together like Agabus did! Have girls with skirts turn where the boys can't see up their dresses.
I used another concept for Agabus because we like them, and they are easy to print. If you would like a different option for this lesson,
click here. The students can write something for each Bible person that they did because God wanted it, and it wasn't what they wanted. This is only in black & white for easy printing.
Click here to print.
Bible Verse:
Acts 21:7
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Laurie
http://savedbygracebiblestudy.blogspot.com/
Thank you Laurie!
DeleteThank you again for sharing these great lessons with us at Good Morning Mondays. You do an amazing job and I appreciate all your work and effort. Blessings
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DeleteWhat a great resource! Thank you for linking on Mondays @ Soul Survival. I'm pinning on my Mondays ... board.
ReplyDeleteDonna
Thank you Donna! I really appreciate you pinning!
DeleteI love this lesson!
ReplyDeleteNow this is a lesson that as a grown-up I could benefit from! Do what God said, live inside of his revealed will, it won't always be easy (Noah), it won't always be fun (Daniel) and sometimes I will be scared and not want to (Jesus) but do it anyway!
ReplyDeleteI really like this lesson! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love what you did here! This is a wonderful lesson for kids. Definitely sharing this!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this lesson with us. I went back to read the story again as it's been awhile since I'd read that passage in Acts. Thank you for linking up with us at Grace & Truth!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful lesson, Debbie! Something I think both adults and children could learn from. It was wonderful to see all the Biblical stories where the Lord's will is done. Thanks for sharing with #SocialButterflySunday! Hope to see you link up again this week :)
ReplyDeleteDebbie,
ReplyDeleteThe memory verse should be Acts 21:14. I love your lessons. You are a wonderful servant of the Lord. Thanks Jamie
Thank you Jamie for letting me know! I appreciate it and it has been corrected.
DeleteHello, the link for the Concept Chart is not working. Thank you for all your work!
ReplyDeletePam
Thanks for letting me know. You can download it @ https://drive.google.com/file/d/10J0HIiTnMigHwaibgeRksk7HCZnKwFAo/view?usp=sharing
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