Waiting patiently
Children's sermon
Object:
A Christmas card
Christmas is coming! I can't wait! Have you ever said that you "can't wait" for something? (Let them respond and then ask them exactly what they were anxious to have come.) I have. And guess what ---- I have to wait anyway! We cannot make time go by any faster or slower than it already does. I can wish that Christmas were here already, but it isn't. I can wish that today were my birthday, but it isn't. I can wish that vacations would come so I could visit relatives, but they haven't.
When I get Christmas cards in the mail, it makes me think that Christmas is here already. But Christmas is still more than three weeks away! I can say, "I can't wait," but I must wait anyway!
This time before Christmas is a time of waiting. We call this time "Advent" and one of the big words of Advent is "waiting." We say we must be "patient." A patient person is one who waits well.
In his letter, Peter advised Christians to learn to be patient ---- to learn to wait well. It is especially important to wait well when we have times of trouble, sickness, or some kind of problem. Learning patience helps us live each day to the fullest. We find that each day is a wonderful gift from God.
So we learn to wait. We learn to wait until Christmas. We learn to wait for the Lord to work in the Lord's own time. We learn patience. So let's hurry up and wait! Christmas and every good thing will come soon enough. God is with us at Christmas time, but God is also with us now ---- in the moment. We can learn patience. We can learn to wait.
Dearest Lord Jesus: Teach us to wait patiently for your coming. Amen.
When I get Christmas cards in the mail, it makes me think that Christmas is here already. But Christmas is still more than three weeks away! I can say, "I can't wait," but I must wait anyway!
This time before Christmas is a time of waiting. We call this time "Advent" and one of the big words of Advent is "waiting." We say we must be "patient." A patient person is one who waits well.
In his letter, Peter advised Christians to learn to be patient ---- to learn to wait well. It is especially important to wait well when we have times of trouble, sickness, or some kind of problem. Learning patience helps us live each day to the fullest. We find that each day is a wonderful gift from God.
So we learn to wait. We learn to wait until Christmas. We learn to wait for the Lord to work in the Lord's own time. We learn patience. So let's hurry up and wait! Christmas and every good thing will come soon enough. God is with us at Christmas time, but God is also with us now ---- in the moment. We can learn patience. We can learn to wait.
Dearest Lord Jesus: Teach us to wait patiently for your coming. Amen.
