 I'll tell you the best thing I ever did do. The old rope and put on. I like sharing your things, being asked to share, right? That we don't mind sharing. And then there are those things which we'd rather keep to ourselves. Well, as Christians, who is our greatest treasure? Jesus! Something we should always be willing to share with everybody. We want everybody to know that we have found a new life in Jesus. Yes. And our fear has been amazing. I, for today's children, someone is, we have journeyed with our Bible hero, Paul, 28 verses 19 to 20. Amen. Come now, my lovelies. We have a new mystery hero today, three heroes. When you go camping, what do you use in Priscilla? I think the tent was a dead giveaway. Well, Aquila and Priscilla were Paul's special friends. And they were tent makers just like Paul. And you know what? They were not always in Corinth. Deborah, where were they? In Italy. Yes, they were living in Italy. But what happened? They got me chased away. They were chased away by the emperor of Rome, who was Claudius. And you know what he said? He said, I don't want Jews in Rome. So they went and settled in Corinth. And you know, in Corinth, they were making tents, and that's how they were earning a living. Angela, what would you like to become when you grew up? I would like to become a doctor. What about you, Deborah? A nurse. OK, and what about you, Gracie? A teacher. Wow. God expects us to work, even Adam and Eve. Do you know they were not just sitting under a tree the whole day of basking in the sun? They were gardeners and zookeepers. Do it with all your might. Do it with all your might. OK, so now listen. Paul would work and work during the week. What would Paul do? He would rest. And can I tell you how Paul would rest? He would go to the synagogue, and then he would share Jesus with the Jews and the Greeks. Gracie, what is the synagogue? A synagogue is like a church. Yes, it's like a church. Now, I have a question for you. Did Paul rest on Sunday? Ah, ah, ah. Monday? Ah, ah, ah. Wednesday? My favorite. Just like Jesus, by going to his church. Now, Deborah, what are the things that we can do on Sabbath? Singing and praying. Singing and praising God. And Angela, what else can we do on Sabbath? We can visit children, or do other acts of kindness. And Gracie, what else can we do? We can go and visit the sick in hospital. Yes, those are wonderful things to do on the Sabbath. Now, there were two people who joined Paul in Corinth. Gracie, who are they? Silas and Timothy. Yes, Silas and Timothy, they joined Paul. And suddenly, Paul had all this extra time. And you know what he decided to do? He would go out and share Jesus. He was sharing the good news of the gospel with the Jews. I think he must have taught them the seven ways to go to heaven. I have an idea. Let us teach the boys and girls the seven steps to go to heaven. Teach me all the seven steps. Teach me all the seven. Teach me all the seven steps that I may go to heaven. One, confess your sins. Teach me all the seven steps. Teach me all the seven. I may go to heaven. One, teach me all the seven steps. Teach me all the seven. Teach me all the seven steps that I may go to heaven. I may go to heaven. One story is that, you know, the Jews, they refused to accept Paul's teaching about Jesus. Angela, what did Paul do? Yes, and he said, I am taking the gospel to the Gentiles. Deborah, who are the Gentiles? Non-Jewish people. Yes, they are non-Jewish people. And so he left and he went to the house of Titus Justus. And at the house of Titus Justus, you know, he found Titus Justus was a believer in the one true God. And then he met Crispus. And Crispus and his whole family, they believed. Crispus was the leader of the synagogue. And then he met other people in Corinth. They believed in God and they were baptized. Do you know the most amazing thing about Paul? Was it discouraged when they refused to accept the teachings of Jesus? No. For Paul, it was forward, ever, go back, anymore, what the Lord has done, I never... Paul had a vision, what was it about Gracie? Yes, and Paul was so encouraged. So Paul stayed in Corinth for one and a half years. But those were not the end of Paul's troubles. There were some troublemakers, some wicked Jews. They grabbed Paul and they took him to the governor of South and Greece. Angela, sorry, Deborah, who was it? Galio. Yes, it was Galio. And you know what they were accusing him of? They were saying that Paul was teaching the people to worship God in a manner that was against the law. Was that even true? No. Now, the most amazing thing happened. Paul didn't even have to defend himself. Gracie who defended him? Galio. And what did he say? He said, you people are talking about this. He said, go there and solve your problems and you just let them away from... Go solve your problems by yourselves and you just let them away from his court. And they were so upset. And you know what they did? They grabbed Sosthenes, who was the leader of the synagogue at that time, and they beat him and they beat him. And you know, Galio did not even, he was not even bothered. But can you see how God is amazing? He was really taking care of Paul. So Paul stayed in Corinth for many more days. But because Paul is a teacher on the go, it was now time for Paul to move from Corinth to a wonderful lesson. Now, what is our bravery booster, Angela? Our bravery booster is, gives us the courage to tell others about him wherever we go. You know, Jesus tells his followers in Mark chapter 16 verse 15, go out and share the good news. So get up and go, whether it's across the world, across the country, or even just across the streets to your neighbor, go tell somebody about Jesus. Gracie, do you have a message to share with our boys and girls? Let me tell you a secret, not telling people about Jesus is a selfish thing. Find at least one person to share Jesus with today. Yes, let us all be like Paul, because Paul, he knew, he stood firm because he knew that God was in control. Stand firm when life changes, for you know that we are standing on the road that never did. We are standing, God is in control. Pray for us. Let us pray. Yeah, Jesus, please help the children out there to understand what the lesson means.