![]() ![]() Today Peter is still speaking to the crowd and we are going to hear what else he told the people on the Day of Pentecost. Last week we ended our story with Peter filled with the Holy Spirit speaking to the crowd of Jewish people who were confused about hearing the wonderful works of God being declared in their own language. Let’s turn in our Bibles to Acts 2:22-24. In our story today we are going to hear about another birthday. (Psalm 139:13-16) Birthdays celebrate the day God brought us into this world. God created us in our mother’s womb and made each of us for a purpose. The day each of us was born is a very important day. Earlier we used this calendar to mark each of our birthdays. We use a calendar to remind us of important events. Who wrote Acts? (Luke) Who did Jesus tell the apostles to wait for? (The Holy Spirit) What happened when the Holy Spirit filled the believers? (Loud wind, tongues of fire and the ability to speak other languages) Which prophet did Peter quote who said God would send His Holy Spirit? (Joel) Review facts previously learned from Acts. It can be simplified for younger students and could also be used for Childrens’ Church.) ![]() (The following is a guide to a possible way to present Acts 2:22-47 to your class. After the verse is put together have the students stand in a circle and try to bat their balloons in the air and keep them in the air as they recite the verse together. Read the verse together and have students put the balloons in order according to the verse. Learning Activity #2: (Memory Verse Activity) Write words/phrases on the balloons from Acts 2:42 with a permanent marker. You can let them place a small sticker by their name if they want. The calendar will be used during the lesson to talk about the Second Birth. This calendar can be kept up during the year for students who are born again and would like to write the date of their second birth on the calendar. Learning Activity #1: As students arrive have them mark their date of birth on a calendar. They will also participate in discovering truths as they read the verses from their own Bible during the Bible lesson. Learning Indicator: Students will be able to identify key characters and events by answering review questions. Learning Goal: Students will learn that believing in Jesus gives them a new birthday and they become a part of the Church (Body of Christ). Compare A New Wind Blowing and Pentecostal Power from Sermons 4 Kids.Watch a different children’s sermon on this passage from.Find more great ideas on the Pentecost Sermon from Mission Bible Class.Compare all our Sunday School lessons and activities about Pentecost.Watch our example video teaching for this message on Pentecost.52-Week Back To School □ Curriclum Bundle Deal Free Kids' Bible Lessons PDF FREE □□ Fruit of the Spirit Lessonīonus Ideas: More free resources to help you plan your children’s sermon. ![]()
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