Sparks Activities (16.5.20.) Paul and Silas in Jail
We have been looking at Jesus miracles over the last few weeks.
Today we are going to look at a miracle that happened in the life of a man called Paul.
We can find this story in the book of Acts.
Just for fun…. Can you spot the 8 differences? Answers on next page!
Can you spot the difference? Answers
Paul and Silas in JailYou can read this in Acts 16:16-40 The girl followed Paul
shouting out that “These men are servants of the Most High God and they
can tell us the way of salvation!”
Luke is telling this story, he wrote Acts and saw what happened.
We were walking through the streets of Philippi on our way
to pray.We saw a slave girl acting
strangely.The men that owned her made
a lot of money from her because she told people the
future
You can read this in Acts 16:16-40
Paul turned around and told the spirit that was in her to
come out. It came out of her. But now she could not tell her
future so her owners were angry. They dragged Paul and Silas into the marketplace to
the police.
They told the judges that Paul
and Silas had been causing trouble
and breaking the law.
The crowd of people tore off Silas and Paul's coats and
beat them up. The Judges threw Paul and Silas prison.
You can read this in Acts 16:16-40
But at midnight, Paul and Silas were praying and singing to God. The other
prisoners were listening to them.
The prison guard woke up and saw the doors open.
He was very scared, because he would be in trouble if the prisoners
escaped.
Suddenly, there was an earthquake! The prison shook and all
the doors opened and the chains fell
off everyone.
Paul and Silas told the guard and his family the good news about Jesus.
ALL his family were baptized. They went back to the guard’s house and
ate while the guard rejoiced
Paul told the guard everything was Ok,
everyone was still there. The guard was amazed and called for a light and ran to Paul and Silas and asked:
“Sirs, what must I do to be saved?”
You can read this in Acts 16:16-40
Some really difficult things happened to Paul and Silas in this story – they were beaten up and put in prison. And yet they started singing and praising God in jail.
How could they have done this?
Paul and Silas knew that even in the jail God was with them. His love for
them was the most important thing and that
hadn’t changed.
What songs
about God can
you sing when
you are scared? Great big God
My Lighthouse
WaymakerWhy don’t you listen to one of those songs now on Youtube.
Something to pray about..
Think about some of the things that are difficult in lock down, maybe being away from
friends, not being able to do something that you like doing or people you love being ill.
Write them down or draw them
Think about some good things which have come out of this time, for example parents
being around more, fun things you may have done at home.
The memory verse today means that if we love God he will work things out for good
depending on his plans for our lives.
Thank God that in every situation God brings good things, even when times are difficult.
Memory Verse PuzzleFind the words in the wordsearch –print it off if you can.
Then add the words to a memory verse you will find in Romans (look it up if you need to) and try to learn it.
___________ 8:28
We ______ that in all _______ God
______ for ______ with ______ who
_______ him, and those who he has
_______ ________ to his
_________.
Act the story out.• Use the chains you make.• Pretend to be in prison.• Then sing a worship song to
God.• Pretend there is an
earthquake and everything shakes.
• Your chains break open and you are free.
• Praise God and tell people about Jesus
You can make chains using paper, scissors and glue or tape
Print and colour