Blessed!
Children's sermon
Object:
Sing "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" or "Joy to the
World" or some other carol or hymn with words like "merry,"
"joy," "happy," etc.
Christmas is coming soon and what a happy time of the year
it is! We sing songs of happiness like "We Wish You a Merry
Christmas" or "Joy to the World" and many others that make us
smile and give us warm feelings. Most of us like the idea of a
Christmas tree and lights and the smells of candy and spices. We
love the sights and the sounds of Christmas. Most people are
very happy at this time of the year.
There are other words that are related to the word "happy,"
such as "merry" or "joy." Another word that is closely related
to the word "happy" is the word "blessed."
When the Virgin Mary went to visit her cousin Elizabeth,
Elizabeth was so happy she shouted out, "Blessed are you among
women!" In other words, Elizabeth told Mary she would be
especially happy -- or fortunate. She would be the mother of
Jesus who would be the savior of the world! That would be quite
an honor, wouldn't it? Elizabeth was filled with joy just being
there with Mary.
Now Elizabeth was also going to have a baby. Does anyone
know who Elizabeth would give birth to? (Let them answer.) John
the Baptist. John was the one who prepared the way for Jesus.
John the Baptist was a very important person in the Bible, but
not nearly as important as Mary.
Here is what is important for us to learn today: anyone who
knows Jesus can know what the word "blessed" means. Blessed
means more than simple happiness. To be blessed is to have
something that not everyone has. The blessedness of Jesus makes
you special just as Mary was special and as Elizabeth and John
the Baptist were special. They all knew Jesus. We also can know
Jesus and ask Jesus to be with us always. In fact, let's ask
Jesus to be with us now.
Dearest Jesus: We also want to be blessed. Bless us by being
with us now and always. Amen.
it is! We sing songs of happiness like "We Wish You a Merry
Christmas" or "Joy to the World" and many others that make us
smile and give us warm feelings. Most of us like the idea of a
Christmas tree and lights and the smells of candy and spices. We
love the sights and the sounds of Christmas. Most people are
very happy at this time of the year.
There are other words that are related to the word "happy,"
such as "merry" or "joy." Another word that is closely related
to the word "happy" is the word "blessed."
When the Virgin Mary went to visit her cousin Elizabeth,
Elizabeth was so happy she shouted out, "Blessed are you among
women!" In other words, Elizabeth told Mary she would be
especially happy -- or fortunate. She would be the mother of
Jesus who would be the savior of the world! That would be quite
an honor, wouldn't it? Elizabeth was filled with joy just being
there with Mary.
Now Elizabeth was also going to have a baby. Does anyone
know who Elizabeth would give birth to? (Let them answer.) John
the Baptist. John was the one who prepared the way for Jesus.
John the Baptist was a very important person in the Bible, but
not nearly as important as Mary.
Here is what is important for us to learn today: anyone who
knows Jesus can know what the word "blessed" means. Blessed
means more than simple happiness. To be blessed is to have
something that not everyone has. The blessedness of Jesus makes
you special just as Mary was special and as Elizabeth and John
the Baptist were special. They all knew Jesus. We also can know
Jesus and ask Jesus to be with us always. In fact, let's ask
Jesus to be with us now.
Dearest Jesus: We also want to be blessed. Bless us by being
with us now and always. Amen.
