Lesson: Today's scripture is Acts 8:9-40. Our lesson is found in Acts 8:9-40 today. But first I had them read a little background on Philip. This is not Philip the Disciple. This is a selected Philip. One of the seven chosen found in Acts 6:1-7. There was a need for men to take care of the widows, so the Apostles picked seven men that had a good reputation, were wise and full of the Holy Ghost to assist them in Jerusalem.
Philip is another Christian that listened to God and taught others about God. (Acts 8:12) He preached to men and women and baptized them. He baptized a man named Simon, and he traveled with Philip.
Philip told him that if you
believe in Jesus, then he could be baptized. The eunuch said he believed. They
stopped the chariot and both Philip and the eunuch went down into the
water and Philip baptized him. All the way under! (Original Greek word 'baptizo' in the scriptures means burial or to submerge.)
If sprinkling or water being poured on someone
is all that God wanted us to do, then Philip would have used water from a water
jug that the Eunuch would have been carrying, especially since he was traveling
across the desert. But the Bible clearly states that they went down into the
water. Also, the Eunuch was old enough to read and understand why he was being baptized. He made the decision because he wanted to obey Jesus.
When they came out of the
water, the Spirit of the Lord took Philip away and the Eunuch didn’t see him
again. The Eunuch continued on his way very happy & rejoicing because
he had been baptized.
I used these Scripture Posters when I came to Philip talked to the Eunuch about what Isaiah wrote. Isaiah was a prophet in the Old Testament. A prophet is a speaker for God. Isaiah wrote about the Savior that was coming and this is one of the passages. I printed the Scripture Posters for the students (page 3), cut in half (each page is for 2 students) and folded it in half. They could look at it with me. We discussed sheep, but mostly discussed Jesus doing what God wanted Him to and His purity and that He never sinned. The Isaiah poster has verse listed because that is the main corresponding verse to Acts, although there are other verses added. The worksheet was used last. Since Philip taught the Eunuch about Jesus, the application can provoke thought for the students learning and teaching about Jesus. Click here to download.
For our project today, I used teabags to dye white cardstock for
scrolls. These scrolls look more authentic (to me) if you scrunch the paper up,
then tea dye it. I don't know if you can tell from the pics above, the first
was not crumbled, and the second was. I purchased round dowel rods in a pre-cut
package at Wal Mart. These are the 3/16" size. I used Aleene's Tacky glue
to glue the dowel rods to the scroll, and I laid oversize books on them to dry
since the cardstock is wavy. The ribbon is cut about 24". After writing
the scripture, I let the kids add appropriate Bible stickers.
Or, you can print this sheet with
today's scripture that mixes up the scripture and has different font/sizes. Let
students cut and glue in order on the scroll. Roll and tie with ribbon. I
would glue the dowel rods on first and let them dry first.
Bible Verse: Acts 8:38
All visuals are not shown.
(These are not included in the application pack.)
(These are the same as the visuals but are black & white.)
Hi Sister Jackson!
ReplyDeleteI just happened to find your blog while researching for my own Bible class. What amazing work you have done! I am a member of the Granbury St. Church of Christ in Cleburne, T.X.and would love to talk to you about a project my husband and I are working on. I am not sure how to email you though b/c the link didn't work earlier.
I do hope we can make contact.
My website is: www.justinandleahhopkins.com
In His Service,
Leah H.
Thanks for the ideas!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your info. I truly appreciate your
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Good information, easy to teach steps
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DeleteThank you for this wonderful helps for teaching the kids at my church! I loved how you worded the story, and I learned something. I didn't know the Eunuch would have had water and he didn't need to be sprinkled, but "dunked" under. God Bless!
ReplyDeleteMy name is Robert Lupo. I preach at a small congregation in NE Tennessee. I would like to use a few of the Ethiopian Eunuch pictures for a tract entitled, "Why Did the Ethiopian Eunuch Go Down Into the Water?" The tract will not be sold, but used as an evangelistic tool. Would you grant permission for such?
ReplyDeleteThank you,
Robert C. Lupo
Hello Robert, if you are asking about the visual aids, then yes, you are allowed to use them. They are by Sweet Publishing. You can see them and the copyright terms @ https://www.distantshores.org/sweet-publishing/. The visuals used above have been cropped and some other work done on them. Yes, you are permitted to use them too with the Sweet Publishing with their attribution that they require.
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