The meaning of names
Children's sermon
Object:
Select the names of the children who most often attend the children's sermon and put them on cards. You may find the meaning of them here:
Good morning, boys and girls. How important is a name? (let them answer) Do you think your name is important? (let them answer) Most of us really like our name and we feel proud of it because it's a name that was chosen especially for us. Some parents study books for months before their child is born to find exactly the right name. Not only do we have a name, our names mean something, too.
(select some of the children whose names you have looked up and begin to tell them what their names mean) Did you know that Aaron originally meant "high mountain?" Or did you know that David meant "beloved?" These names were first created in the person's original language and described what that person was like. So, the first person named Aaron reminded others of a high mountain.
The reason we are talking about this is because Joseph had a dream about the birth of the baby Mary was carrying in her body. The dream reminded Joseph of the words of the prophet Isaiah. Isaiah said that a Savior would be born to a virgin mother and the child would be named Emmanuel, which means, "God is with us." Emmanuel is the word used by the ancient Jews and Jesus is the word used in the language of the people in Jesus' day. They both mean the same thing -- that God is with us.
I think it's very special that Joseph had a dream about the name of the baby that would be born to Mary. The name God wanted him to be called was Emmanuel or Jesus. This means that though Jesus came in a special way with special gifts, he also came to live with us and share his life with people just like you and me.
Emmanuel and Jesus also mean "he will save us." Jesus was born to care for us so that when his work was done we would be saved and live in the kingdom of God.
Remember what your name means, and if I didn't have the meaning of your name here, look it up and see what it means. If you can't find your name, give me a call and I will try to find it.
(select some of the children whose names you have looked up and begin to tell them what their names mean) Did you know that Aaron originally meant "high mountain?" Or did you know that David meant "beloved?" These names were first created in the person's original language and described what that person was like. So, the first person named Aaron reminded others of a high mountain.
The reason we are talking about this is because Joseph had a dream about the birth of the baby Mary was carrying in her body. The dream reminded Joseph of the words of the prophet Isaiah. Isaiah said that a Savior would be born to a virgin mother and the child would be named Emmanuel, which means, "God is with us." Emmanuel is the word used by the ancient Jews and Jesus is the word used in the language of the people in Jesus' day. They both mean the same thing -- that God is with us.
I think it's very special that Joseph had a dream about the name of the baby that would be born to Mary. The name God wanted him to be called was Emmanuel or Jesus. This means that though Jesus came in a special way with special gifts, he also came to live with us and share his life with people just like you and me.
Emmanuel and Jesus also mean "he will save us." Jesus was born to care for us so that when his work was done we would be saved and live in the kingdom of God.
Remember what your name means, and if I didn't have the meaning of your name here, look it up and see what it means. If you can't find your name, give me a call and I will try to find it.
