The eyes of your heart
Children's sermon
Object:
a picture of a heart and a picture of eyes
Good evening! I have two pictures that I want to show you
tonight. First, look at this picture and tell me what it is.
(Show the picture of the heart and let them identify it). Yes,
that is a heart. Where is our heart located? (Let them answer.)
Yes, our hearts are located right here in our chest.
Now let me show you the second picture. Tell me what this
is. (Show the picture of eyes and let them identify it.) Yes,
these are eyes. Where are our eyes located? (Let them answer.) Of
course, our eyes are found right here in our head.
Do you think that anybody has eyes (show the eye picture) in
their heart? (Show the heart picture.) No, of course not. The
eyes and the heart are completely separate in our body. But Saint
Paul wrote a letter to the Christians at Ephesus and talked about
the "eyes of the heart." What do you think that could mean? What
are the eyes of the heart? (Let them try to answer. It's doubtful
that they will have any idea.)
What Paul was talking about when he spoke of the eyes of our
heart was seeing things in a spiritual way. God's Holy Spirit
gives us the ability to see things like faith and hope and love;
things we can't see with our regular eyes. Aren't you glad that
God lets us see those things with the eyes of our heart? (Let
them answer.) Okay, let's thank Him for that.
Dear God: We are happy that we can see wonderful things like
faith, hope, and love with the eyes of our heart. Thank You for
making that possible. Amen.
tonight. First, look at this picture and tell me what it is.
(Show the picture of the heart and let them identify it). Yes,
that is a heart. Where is our heart located? (Let them answer.)
Yes, our hearts are located right here in our chest.
Now let me show you the second picture. Tell me what this
is. (Show the picture of eyes and let them identify it.) Yes,
these are eyes. Where are our eyes located? (Let them answer.) Of
course, our eyes are found right here in our head.
Do you think that anybody has eyes (show the eye picture) in
their heart? (Show the heart picture.) No, of course not. The
eyes and the heart are completely separate in our body. But Saint
Paul wrote a letter to the Christians at Ephesus and talked about
the "eyes of the heart." What do you think that could mean? What
are the eyes of the heart? (Let them try to answer. It's doubtful
that they will have any idea.)
What Paul was talking about when he spoke of the eyes of our
heart was seeing things in a spiritual way. God's Holy Spirit
gives us the ability to see things like faith and hope and love;
things we can't see with our regular eyes. Aren't you glad that
God lets us see those things with the eyes of our heart? (Let
them answer.) Okay, let's thank Him for that.
Dear God: We are happy that we can see wonderful things like
faith, hope, and love with the eyes of our heart. Thank You for
making that possible. Amen.
