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Peter and John heal a lame man
There are some Sunday School lessons that leave songs sticking in your head. Last week’s Bible lesson of Pentecost is not one of those lessons. This week’s lesson, Peter and John heal a lame man has a song stuck in my head, which of course I know all of one part of it.

What I learn from Peter and John heal a lame man
There are two big things standing out to me as I go over this Bible lesson.

God doesn’t always give us what we want, sometimes He gives us better. The lame man just wanted food for the day. That’s all he asked for, a few pennies to buy a meal. Peter turns him down and heals him. That is much better, isn’t it?
It reminded me of an old Garth Brooks song (hey, I’m from Texas, I have to know a few country songs) “Unanswered Prayers,” I couldn’t find a good recording of him, so this is the closest to his actually singing the song.
Sometimes God says “No, I have better for you child.” This time the beggar got his better right away, but we don’t always see what his better is until we look back on life.

We must follow what God calls us to do. The men from the temple told them not to preach anymore, but Peter and John said “We must speak what God has told us to speak.” We all have something God has called us to do. For some, it is to travel across the world and sneak into a country to preach God’s Word. For others, it is to live a “quiet life,” loving their family and neighbors, showing God’s love that way. But if you are doing it to the best of your ability and in the way God has called you, then it is a great work.
Peter and John heal a lame man activities
I mentioned a song stuck in my head, of course, I chose to get it stuck in your heads as well. Also, I’m delaying writing about my disastrous activity.
If you’re following me on Instagram you might have seen a short video a few days ago. This was right before Batman slipped and fell coating the back of his new shirt in poster paint.

Here was my great idea. I’d spread a piece of butcher paper (or in this case, paper from our easel) on the floor, and I’d put big globs of paint on the paper. Then the kids would walk and jump through it and we’d get these really neat footprints, and when the paint had dried I’d write “Walking, and leaping and praising God!” on it, and hang the whole thing up.

And I had this brilliant idea that after they walked through the paint they’d step into a bucket of water and clean off their feet, no problem, no mess. It was BRILLIANT! (You can’t see the mad gleam in my eye, but it’s there).

Well, they went through it once and there weren’t really any cool footprints, but the paint was spread around more and the kids were having lots of fun, and it had quickly cleaned their feet.

They asked to do it again, see that’s my mistake. I said yes. So, they happily walked through it again and tracked more water around. Then someone noticed the dog wanted in.
Luckily I grabbed the dog and got him back out before he really went through the paint too much.

Long and short of it, I ended up with the kids dancing and playing in the paint, which kind of was what I wanted, but it sure wasn’t making my cute footprints. More of making my kitchen look like a crime scene.

Yes, you heard that right. I said crime scene. Apparently, I weighted it towards red and pink, and that combined to make a rather bloody looking kitchen.
We mopped the floor three times the next day to get all the paint up before our dinner guests came over.
In the end, I just wasn’t willing to try again. So no great Pinterest-worthy craft today.

Resources for Peter and John heal a lame man
- Peter and John heal a lame man storybook <<< this is what I used here
- Walking and Leaping and Praising God lesson
- Peter in Jail
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Coming next week (or whenever we get the activity done and written): Stephen, the first Martyr
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Comments
12 responses to “Peter and John heal a lame man”
That is a really cool idea, but I think you need just the right group of kids in the right kind of mood for it to work…
Probably very true. My kids were in the make a huge mess mood.
Oh my! It really did look like a crime scene!
I know, it was quite impressive.
I had to giggle reading through your activity. It does look like a crime scene 🙂
I was laughing after the fact, I wasn’t quite so pleased as I was realizing we had guests coming the next day.
Great to see an activity that didn’t quite work out as expected. Bet this will give hope to a lot of people…. Love it! Thanks for sharing.
You’re welcome! I always have great hopes for projects, and in my head they’ll turn out wonderful, but then our ability to actually do something interferes….
I think i will use cut out foot prints and no paint. Let them hop on different color footprints. I like the idea for my class.
That’s a great way to change it!
Thank you for posting an activity that went wrong!! Real. Life. I love it!
Thank you so much for your honesty! Even the greatest of ideas sometimes don’t come out quite right on paper. I am so very glad to know that I’m not the only one. God sees your heart love and dedication and the kids had a blast. I bet they will remember this lesson for a long time. I think you will to when three months you are still finding little bits of red in your kitchen. God bless you and keep up the great work!
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