VBS 2021 셋째날 (스탭미팅)

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Acts 3:1-4:31

In the name of Jesus, Peter and John healed a lame man at the Temple gate. The man celebrated the miracle so loudly that a crowd gathered. Peter, making the most of this instant audience, stood up and boldly shared the good news of Jesus.
The priests who heard Peter’s message were most likely Sadducees. Sadducees didn’t believe in the resurrection, nor did they believe in the existence of angels or spirits. These leaders also maintained loyalty to the Roman government and sought to maintain the status quo.
At the time, most Jews could read and write, but few—if any—received rabbinical training. Such an education would have made them skilled at lengthy theological discussions. So when Peter and John boldly preached before the Sanhedrin (a crowd of highly trained priests), the judges marveled at their ability and noted that they must have been with Jesus.
After Peter and John’s release from prison, the church gathered around them for prayer and praise. It’s interesting to note that they don’t pray for the persecution to stop but that God would give them the boldness to continue sharing the news of Jesus in spite of their suffering.
Why it matters...
Like Peter and John, most kids at your VBS are ordinary and “untrained.” Speaking out about their faith can be intimidating, especially in the face of a culture that often feels “antiChristian.” Many kids feel shy about praying before a restaurant meal, inviting a friend to church, or even mentioning Jesus in regular conversation. Other kids may feel unsure when it comes to showing Jesus’ love, playing with a new friend, or reaching out to someone who’s lonely. Today, give kids the chance to practice speaking about Jesus with ease and confidence. Provide opportunities for kids to daringly step out of their comfort zones. Bolster their bravery and cultivate a courageous faith, encouraging kids to rely on Jesus’ power to help them be bold.
“A scared world needs a fearless church” A.W. Tozer
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