Love God by loving people
Children's sermon
Object:
today's newspaper
I brought today's newspaper because it tells me something
about our relationship to God. Let's look at the front page.
(Do it.) Do you see any stories like what you might have in
Sunday school? (Let them answer.) Probably not. I surely
don't. I see mostly stories about people hurting others or being
involved in bad accidents. I don't see anything about God here.
(Certainly if there are news items about people showing their
love, note that this indicates a celebration of God's love.)
There seems to be mostly bad news on the front page of today's paper. Here's a story about ... (here choose a story about war or crime.) Do you think these people love God? (Let them answer.) They may say they love God, but they are acting like people who do not know God because they are doing hurtful things to others.
In today's reading from the Bible, the writer says that God loves us and the way to show this love of God is for us to love one another. Where people love one another, they reflect God's love. Where people hate one another, God is absent.
How can we say we love God and hate people? (Let them answer.) We can't. The only way of showing our love for God is by showing our love for people!
As a church we show our love for God by loving others in some of the things we do. We give money to help the poor of the world. We give money to send missionaries to tell the good news about God's love and show that good news as they love the people. We show our love for others by the prayers we pray in church for healing of those who are sick. We pray for wars to stop and for people who suffer in any way to receive God's aid. As a church we show our love by our friendliness to visitors. We show our love by providing teachers for Sunday school and materials for you to use. In many ways we show that God loves us by our love for others. Church is a great place to celebrate God's love for us and our love for one another and the people of the world. It's just like the writer of today's Bible passage says, "Beloved, let us love one another, because love is from God...." (v. 7)
Dearest loving God: Teach us to love one another -- especially those who might be different from us. Amen.
There seems to be mostly bad news on the front page of today's paper. Here's a story about ... (here choose a story about war or crime.) Do you think these people love God? (Let them answer.) They may say they love God, but they are acting like people who do not know God because they are doing hurtful things to others.
In today's reading from the Bible, the writer says that God loves us and the way to show this love of God is for us to love one another. Where people love one another, they reflect God's love. Where people hate one another, God is absent.
How can we say we love God and hate people? (Let them answer.) We can't. The only way of showing our love for God is by showing our love for people!
As a church we show our love for God by loving others in some of the things we do. We give money to help the poor of the world. We give money to send missionaries to tell the good news about God's love and show that good news as they love the people. We show our love for others by the prayers we pray in church for healing of those who are sick. We pray for wars to stop and for people who suffer in any way to receive God's aid. As a church we show our love by our friendliness to visitors. We show our love by providing teachers for Sunday school and materials for you to use. In many ways we show that God loves us by our love for others. Church is a great place to celebrate God's love for us and our love for one another and the people of the world. It's just like the writer of today's Bible passage says, "Beloved, let us love one another, because love is from God...." (v. 7)
Dearest loving God: Teach us to love one another -- especially those who might be different from us. Amen.
