Leader Guide
Teaching
- Two Signpost Cards
- Cardstock or paper
- Optional: tape
- Bibles or the Superbook Bible App
- House Of Prayer for any children who missed the previous lessons
- Sample Discipleship Challenge Craft
Copy the Two Signpost Cards onto cardstock if possible, in color or black and white.
Copy the House Of Prayer for any children who missed the previous lessons. See Lesson 1 for details.
Have a child select the first Signpost card and read it aloud. Tape the card to the wall or prop it up so children can see it. Lead a discussion with the information below. Repeat for the second Signpost card. Additional material is included for Grades 4–6 to look up and discuss.
Signpost 1: Pray Instead Of Worry
The Bible tells us not to be anxious or worried about anything. That is not always easy! We live in a world where sin has caused many problems. How can we not worry?
When Peter was arrested, what did the other followers of Christ do? They prayed.
Did Peter seem to be very anxious in prison? Was he up all night worrying? No, he was sleeping!
The Apostle Paul gives some good advice about stopping worry in Philippians 4:6-7:
OPTIONAL VERSES FOR GRADES 4–6
Philippians 4:6-7
(Story of Peter and John in Acts 5:40b-42 (NLT):
(Story of Paul and Silas in Acts 16:23-26 (NLT)
Signpost 2: Jesus Overcomes the World
The apostles knew someone who helped them stay strong; someone who is stronger than all the problems of the world. Do you know who that is? Jesus.
Jesus is just as strong today as He was back then – He never changes!
The beggar who was lame asked Peter for money, perhaps just to buy food for a day. Yet Peter gave him so much more than something that would only last one day. Peter looked into his eyes and gave the man what he had: the love and power of Jesus. What did the man do? He stood up and began to walk, leap, and praise God.
He was healed and set free to serve and worship Jesus for his entire life!
In another Bible story, Jesus was preaching in a crowded house when a man who was paralyzed was lowered down through the roof. The man wanted to be healed physically—yet Jesus gave him far more. What did Jesus do? He healed him and also forgave his sins.
This is something that no one in the world can do – only Jesus can forgive our sins. He makes us whole again. Jesus gives us far above what we could ask or imagine.
In our Bible story today, when Peter healed the man who was lame, did he do it in his own name? No.
Peter healed the man in the name of Jesus. He is stronger than any problem, and He has authority over situations.
Matthew 28:18 tells us:
When we pray in the name and authority of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, our difficulties will not vanish; however, we will be given strength, courage, and joy to endure and to overcome
Jesus said that when we follow Him, we will be set free. That means freedom from fear, worry, and anything that keeps us from experiencing the love of God. Jesus told us to be of good cheer because He has overcome the world
OPTIONAL VERSES FOR GRADES 4–6
Hebrews 13:8 (NLT):
Acts 3:4-8 (NLT):
(A man who is paralyzed is lowered down through the roof to Jesus.) Luke 5:19-20, 24-25 (NLT):
John 14:13 (NLT):
John 8:32: (CEV):
John 16:33 (NKJV):
Let’s talk about our Discipleship Challenge and how we can share Jesus and His overcoming power with others!
Discipleship Challenge/Practical Application
Give a House Of Prayer to any children who missed Lessons 1 and 2.
Hold up the sample craft. Last time, our challenge was to read and discuss Hebrews 13:16.
Would someone like to share your thoughts on the verse or your family discussion?
Were you able to gather food or clothing for a church, homeless shelter, or food pantry?
Our final challenge is to share Jesus with someone. So many people are sick, lonely and afraid. They may look happy on the outside, but if you get to know them, you may find that they are sad about some deep problems on the inside. Jesus gives us forgiveness, power, hope, love and peace—and we need to share that good news with others!
As part of the challenge, read and discuss 2 Corinthians 2:14 at home. Ask the Holy Spirit to show you someone who needs to know Jesus and His overcoming power. Then look for ways to share about Jesus with that person and invite them to our group, to church, or to a Bible study.
Remember to take heart; Jesus has overcome the world! Always be willing to share this good news with others!