Peace!
Children's sermon
Object:
a coin and a small, clear glass or glass container filled
with water
When Jesus rose from the dead, the disciples must have been
scared. They didn't think Jesus would come back to life. No one
had ever done that before. When someone dies and you bury them,
the last thing you think they'll ever do is come back like they
were. Jesus did. And Jesus loved his disciples so much that he
said things to them to calm them down. Does anyone remember what
Jesus said? (Let them answer.) Jesus said, "Peace be with you,"
when he first appeared to them. He said it several times. Why do
you suppose Jesus said that? (Let them answer.)
If I took this glass of water and put this coin in it, you could clearly see it. (Do it.) See how clearly you can see the coin by looking down through the water? (Now disturb the water with your finger or by shaking the glass.) I can't see the coin very clearly when the water is all disturbed. Only when the water is calm and at peace can I see the coin clearly.
Jesus knew the disciples would not be able to understand things clearly so long as they were disturbed and upset. So he stood among them and said, "Peace be with you." He wanted the best for them. He wanted them to be calm and not upset. Jesus had come from death to life. It was an exciting time and Jesus wanted his followers to know that they could have peace even in exciting times.
The same is true of us today. Jesus wants us to have peace. Even when we get excited about things, Jesus wants us to have peace. Jesus doesn't want us to be disturbed and worried and upset. Jesus still gives people his peace. I'm so glad we know Jesus who gives us peace. I'm so glad we know Jesus who can calm us down so that we can see things clearly.
Dearest Jesus: Thank you for peace. Amen.
If I took this glass of water and put this coin in it, you could clearly see it. (Do it.) See how clearly you can see the coin by looking down through the water? (Now disturb the water with your finger or by shaking the glass.) I can't see the coin very clearly when the water is all disturbed. Only when the water is calm and at peace can I see the coin clearly.
Jesus knew the disciples would not be able to understand things clearly so long as they were disturbed and upset. So he stood among them and said, "Peace be with you." He wanted the best for them. He wanted them to be calm and not upset. Jesus had come from death to life. It was an exciting time and Jesus wanted his followers to know that they could have peace even in exciting times.
The same is true of us today. Jesus wants us to have peace. Even when we get excited about things, Jesus wants us to have peace. Jesus doesn't want us to be disturbed and worried and upset. Jesus still gives people his peace. I'm so glad we know Jesus who gives us peace. I'm so glad we know Jesus who can calm us down so that we can see things clearly.
Dearest Jesus: Thank you for peace. Amen.
