
Read or quote the memory verse.
We're going to read two amazing stories. One story took place more than 2,000 years ago, and the other one happened not long ago. Both show God's unchanging power and His unchanging promise to work for us. First let's read the book of Acts 16:23-30. Paul and Silas were in a jail cell in Rome when God's power released them.
The jailer called for lights and ran to the dungeon and fell down trembling before Paul and Silas. Then he brought them out and asked, "Sirs, what must I do to be saved?"
Discover God Bible, (NLT).Can you imagine something like that happening today? Well, guess what, it does happen today! God is at work as much today as He was then! Listen to what happened to some Christians in the African country of Ethiopia.
The guards decided that the storm must be an act of God against them because they had put Christians in prison, and they were terrified. They begged the Christians to pray and ask God to hold back His anger, and they promised to let them go. The storm quieted, and the guards kept their promise.
What does the story from God's Word (Acts 16:25-34) and the story of the Christians in Ethiopia have in common? (God's people were in jail, and they were singing and praising God; God caused the walls to crumble. Jailers saw the power of God.)
Some people say that God doesn't do miracles today like He did in Bible times, but there's evidence all around the world to show otherwise. Remember what the memory verse says:
Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever!
Although God does not free every Christian from prison, this story shows that God is still at work in the lives of Christians today just like He was in the book of Acts!
What is God doing in your life?
Why does it matter?Because God Never Changes, I can trust Him to work in amazing ways even today!
Talk with God and Stay ConnectedTalk with God. Thank God for His Word (the Bible) and the fact that He is still at work today. Ask Him to help you see His unchanging power in your life.