Cerita Alkitab Kisah Para Rasul 1:12-14|Berdoa Bersama Menguatkan
Summary
TLDRThis online Sunday School session explores how the disciples waited in Jerusalem after Jesus' ascension, as described in Acts 1:12-14. Rather than idly passing the time, they gathered in unity to pray, supported by women, including Mary, the mother of Jesus. The lesson emphasizes the power of communal prayer and mutual encouragement, likening it to sticks that are stronger together. Children are encouraged to begin praying with their families and friends at home, learning that shared faith and prayer provide strength to face challenges. The session concludes with gratitude and a blessing, inspiring young learners to stay connected in faith and prayer.
Takeaways
- π The lesson is part of an online Sunday school session at GKI Klaten.
- π The story focuses on the disciples gathering after Jesus' ascension to heaven.
- π The disciples stayed in Jerusalem, waiting for the promised Holy Spirit.
- π The disciples did not remain idle; they united in prayer with Mary and other believers.
- π Prayer gave them strength to face challenges, including threats from those opposing Jesus' followers.
- π Understanding God's promises often requires patience and spiritual strength.
- π Unified prayer provides greater strength, similar to how a bundle of sticks is harder to break than one stick alone.
- π Praying together with fellow believers allows mutual encouragement and support.
- π Spiritual strength can begin in small, familiar environments, such as family and Sunday school groups.
- π Children are encouraged to pray together even from their homes, maintaining community and connection.
- π The session emphasizes the importance of faith, unity, and persistent prayer in overcoming difficulties.
- π The lesson closes with blessings and a hope to meet again next week, reinforcing continuity in spiritual growth.
Q & A
Who did the disciples gather with after Jesus ascended to heaven?
-The disciples gathered together with some women, including Mary, the mother of Jesus, and Jesusβ brothers, as described in Acts 1:12-14.
Where did the disciples go after returning from the Mount of Olives?
-They went back to Jerusalem and gathered in an upper room where they were staying.
What were the disciples doing while waiting for the promised Holy Spirit?
-They were united in prayer with one heart, supporting each other and seeking strength to face difficult times.
Why is prayer together considered powerful according to the script?
-Prayer together is powerful because it unites hearts, strengthens faith, and provides mutual support, similar to how a bundle of sticks is stronger than a single stick.
What does the analogy of a single stick versus a bundle of sticks teach us?
-It teaches that an individual may be easily broken or discouraged, but when people come together in unity and prayer, they become stronger and resilient.
What lesson can we learn from the disciplesβ approach during challenging times?
-We learn that facing difficulties is easier with collective prayer, unity, and reliance on God, rather than trying to handle challenges alone.
How does praying together help us understand the work of the Holy Spirit?
-Praying together allows believers to receive guidance, strength, and understanding from the Holy Spirit as they share experiences and support each other.
What practical advice did the script give for practicing communal prayer today?
-Start praying together with your closest environment first, such as your family, and then with friends from Sunday school, even if it is done remotely from home.
Why is it important for children in Sunday school to practice prayer together?
-It helps children develop faith, learn to support others, and understand that God strengthens them through unity and shared prayer experiences.
What is the ultimate goal of praying together, according to the script?
-The ultimate goal is to receive Godβs strength to face lifeβs challenges, to grow in faith, and to support one another as a community of believers.
Who are some of the disciples mentioned in Acts 1:12-14?
-Some of the disciples mentioned include Peter, John, James, Andrew, Philip, Thomas, Bartholomew, Matthew, James the son of Alphaeus, Simon the Zealot, and Judas son of James.
How does the script encourage children to stay connected with their Sunday school friends?
-It encourages them to pray together from their own homes, keeping the connection and shared faith alive even when physically apart.
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