Lição 11 A Prisão e o Julgamento de Paulo - Adolescentes CPAD

Janderson Nascimento
6 Sept 202417:45

Summary

TLDRIn this 11th lesson of the 2024 third-term CPAD class for adolescents, Pastor Janderson Nascimento explores Apostle Paul's imprisonment and trial. The lesson delves into Paul's final ministry years, his arrest in Jerusalem, and subsequent two-year house arrest in Rome where he penned four prison epistles: Ephesians, Colossians, Philemon, and Philippians. Despite facing persecution, Paul's unwavering faith is highlighted through his trials in Caesarea and his eventual journey to Rome, marked by a shipwreck and survival on the island of Malta. The lesson emphasizes Paul's enduring mission to spread the Gospel amidst adversity.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The lesson focuses on Apostle Paul's imprisonment and trial, highlighting his role as a significant missionary in the Bible.
  • 📜 The biblical readings for this lesson are found in the Acts of the Apostles, specifically chapters 23 and 26.
  • 🏛 Paul's first imprisonment took place in Jerusalem, following a tumultuous event at the temple which led to his arrest.
  • 🔗 Paul's defense during his trial demonstrated his commitment to his faith and his transformation from a persecutor of the church to a preacher of the Gospel.
  • 📝 While under house arrest for two years, Paul wrote four prison epistles: Ephesians, Colossians, Philemon, and Philippians, which are instrumental for the church's edification.
  • 👥 Paul's trials in Caesarea involved two governors, Felix and Festus, where he invoked his rights as a Roman citizen to be judged by Caesar.
  • 🚢 Paul's journey to Rome was fraught with danger, including a shipwreck during a severe storm, yet he remained steadfast in his faith.
  • 🐍 On the island of Malta, Paul survived a snake bite, which led to the locals recognizing him as a man sent by God, further demonstrating God's protection over him.
  • ✍️ The lesson emphasizes Paul's unwavering dedication to spreading the Gospel even while facing persecution and imprisonment.
  • 📚 The lesson concludes with a call to action for students to engage with the material, share their experiences, and consider returning to Christ if they have strayed.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of Lesson 11 in the 2024 third-quarter CPAD class for adolescents?

    -The main focus of Lesson 11 is the study of the Apostle Paul as a great missionary, specifically his imprisonment and trial.

  • Which biblical book and chapters are recommended for reading in relation to the Apostle Paul's imprisonment and trial?

    -The recommended reading is from the book of Acts, specifically chapters 23 and 26.

  • Who is Pastor Janderson Nascimento and what is his role in the context of this lesson?

    -Pastor Janderson Nascimento is the second vice-president of the Assembly of God in Vitória da Conquista and pastors a church led by Pastor Davi Oliveira. He is leading the lesson on Apostle Paul.

  • What significant event happened to Apostle Paul in the temple in Jerusalem?

    -A great commotion occurred in the temple when Apostle Paul was recognized, leading to his arrest and subsequent imprisonment.

  • How does Apostle Paul use the opportunity of his imprisonment to preach the Gospel?

    -Despite being imprisoned, Apostle Paul seizes the chance to preach the Gospel to the crowd, sharing his testimony and the transformation he experienced through Jesus.

  • What are the accusations made against Apostle Paul during his trial in Caesarea?

    -The accusations include causing disorder among Jews worldwide, being a leader of the Nazarene sect, and attempting to profane the temple of God.

  • How does Apostle Paul defend himself against the accusations during his trial?

    -Paul defends himself by demonstrating that he did not cause disorder in Jerusalem, that he has the same faith as the Jews in God and Christ, and that he had witnesses to prove he did not profane the temple.

  • What is the significance of Apostle Paul's Roman citizenship during his trials?

    -Apostle Paul's Roman citizenship is significant as it prevents him from being scourged and later allows him to appeal to be judged by Caesar in Rome, which leads to his eventual transfer to Rome.

  • What happened during Apostle Paul's voyage to Rome as described in the Acts of the Apostles?

    -Apostle Paul's voyage to Rome was long and perilous, lasting nearly three months, during which he faced a shipwreck and a severe storm but survived due to God's intervention.

  • What are the four prison epistles that Apostle Paul wrote during his two-year house arrest in Rome?

    -The four prison epistles written by Apostle Paul are Ephesians, Colossians, Philemon, and Philippians.

  • How does the Apostle Paul's experience in Malta demonstrate his faith and mission?

    -On Malta, Apostle Paul survives a snake bite, which leads the locals to recognize him as a man sent by God. This event showcases his faith and allows him to continue his mission of spreading the Gospel.

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