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Sunday School
Paul
The following script was written for use with Object Theatre. Object Theatre is the use of household objects as puppets. It's usually performed on a table top. Additional information about Object Theatre can be found in "Puppets, Kids, and Christian Education." The script is availabe for personal use, but may not be redistributed.
Paul Sees the Light
© 1999 Kurt Hunter
SCENE 1
A long, long
time ago, when the Christian church was just starting, the followers of Jesus, the
Christians, preached wherever they could. On
street corners or in the temples, they would talk about Jesus to anyone who would listen.
Not everyone
believed the Christians, when they said that Jesus was the son of God, though. Many Jews believed that the Christians were
preaching terrible lies. One of these Jews
was a man named Saul. He tried very hard to
be a good Jew and to do what God wanted him to.
Saul would
get very mad, when he heard the Christians preaching.
The lies must be stopped, he thought.
He went to
the temple and talked to the chief priest. He
got permission from the priest to send any Christians that he found to prison.
SCENE 2
He sent many
Christians to prison in Jerusalem. Soon the
Christians were very frightened of Saul.
Saul
wouldn't stop with Jerusalem, though, he decided to go to the city of Damascus to stop the
Christians there too.
SCENE 3
He took a
couple of friends and they started the long walk to Damascus. Suddenly there was a brilliant light from the sky. Saul fell to the ground in terror. A voice said, "Saul, Saul, why do you
persecute me?" "Who are you?"
Saul asked weakly. "I am Jesus whom you
are persecuting," said the voice. "Go
on to the city and you will be told what you are to do."
Saul's
friends were shocked. They had heard the
voice, but saw no one there. Saul got up from
the ground. He opened his eyes, but he could
see nothing. The other men led Saul on to
Damascus to the house where he would stay.
SCENE 4
For three
days, Saul couldn't eat or drink. He spent
most of his time praying.
In Damascus
there was also a Christian man named Ananias. God
spoke to Ananias and told him to go to Saul. Ananias
had heard of the terrible things that Saul had done to other Christians. He didn't want to go to Saul, but God said that he
had great plans for Saul, so Ananias did what God asked him to.
When Ananias
met Saul, he told him that Jesus had sent him so that Saul's sight would be restored and
he would be filled with God's spirit. Immediately,
Saul could see again. Saul was amazed.
SCENE 5
Saul wanted
to be baptized right away, so they went to the river and Ananias baptized Saul.
Now Saul
couldn't stop talking about Jesus. He was as
excited about Jesus now as he had been angry at the Christians before. He told everyone he saw what had happened to him
and that Jesus was the son of God.
Everyone who
knew him was amazed. They couldn't believe
that this was the same person who had been sending Christians to prison.
SCENE 6
The Jews
that had helped Saul against the Christians couldn't believe what had happened. They plotted to kill Saul and watched the city
gates day and night to make sure he couldn't escape.
The
Christian heard about these plans against Saul and came up with their own plan. They lowered him over the city wall in a basket
and he escaped and returned to Jerusalem.
SCENE 7
From
Jerusalem, Saul traveled all over the world teaching about Jesus. And from then on he was called Paul, because he
was not the same man any more.