Stone pile
Children's sermon
Object:
a well-known book, a piece of art, a poem, a record --
anything people use to "make a name" for themselves
We human beings do not live on this earth forever. The day
comes when every one of us will die. So we try to do something
with our lives that will last when we are gone. Some people may
write a book that people will read when they are gone. Others may
paint paintings that will hang in museums and be seen by people
years later. Have any of you ever read a book by someone who is
not now living? (Let them answer. Dr. Seuss is an example.) Have
you been to an art museum and seen paintings done by artists who
are no longer living? (Let them answer.) We do many things to
leave something behind that is lasting.
In Jesus' day Herod wanted to do the same thing. He built a wonderful temple for the Jews to use for worship. It was made of giant stones that looked like they would be around forever. But Jesus said they would also tumble down and "not one stone will be left upon another; all will be thrown down." In other words, the beautiful temple itself would someday become a rock pile!
How different it is for us! All those who believe in Jesus will live in eternity with God. Long after this church falls to the ground, you and I will be alive with God -- even if our bodies are gone. Jesus knows us better than we know ourselves and Jesus loves us better than we could ever love ourselves. I'm glad we have a Savior like Jesus.
Dear God: Thank you for giving us eternal life. Amen.
In Jesus' day Herod wanted to do the same thing. He built a wonderful temple for the Jews to use for worship. It was made of giant stones that looked like they would be around forever. But Jesus said they would also tumble down and "not one stone will be left upon another; all will be thrown down." In other words, the beautiful temple itself would someday become a rock pile!
How different it is for us! All those who believe in Jesus will live in eternity with God. Long after this church falls to the ground, you and I will be alive with God -- even if our bodies are gone. Jesus knows us better than we know ourselves and Jesus loves us better than we could ever love ourselves. I'm glad we have a Savior like Jesus.
Dear God: Thank you for giving us eternal life. Amen.
