The wind of the Spirit
Children's sermon
Object:
a handheld battery-operated fan
Good morning, boys and girls! Today is Pentecost. On Pentecost we celebrate the gift of the Holy Spirit. God sent the Holy Spirit to the world so that we would always have a part of God living among us. Jesus couldn't stay forever, so God sent his Spirit to stay with us.
The Bible describes the Holy Spirit as being kind of like the wind or the breath of God. (show them your fan) It's not exactly the same, but I can use this fan to make wind. You all know what wind feels like. (turn on the fan and point it at your face; let the children take turns feeling the wind too) The wind of the Holy Spirit is the same wind that first blew on Adam in the Garden of Eden. When God blew on Adam, life came into him.
In our lesson this morning we hear about what happened when Jesus told his disciples about the gift of the Spirit. He was standing in a room with them after he had been resurrected. He told them that just as God had sent him into the world, Jesus was now sending them. He needed them to help spread the message of love to others. He then gave them a gift that would help them do that. He breathed on them and said, "Receive the Holy Spirit." They eventually discovered that the Holy Spirit was with them to guide them, strengthen them and help them spread the word.
I wonder what it felt like for Jesus to breathe on them. I wonder if it was like the fan on my face. I wonder what the disciples felt after Jesus breathed on them. I wonder if they felt different. I wonder about a lot of things, but I know that the gift was a wonderful thing. I also know that that gift is still with us today. The Holy Spirit is with us too, guiding us, strengthening us and helping us every day. That's what we celebrate on Pentecost: the gift of God's Holy Spirit to the world.
Prayer: God, thank you for the gift of your Holy Spirit. Amen.
The Bible describes the Holy Spirit as being kind of like the wind or the breath of God. (show them your fan) It's not exactly the same, but I can use this fan to make wind. You all know what wind feels like. (turn on the fan and point it at your face; let the children take turns feeling the wind too) The wind of the Holy Spirit is the same wind that first blew on Adam in the Garden of Eden. When God blew on Adam, life came into him.
In our lesson this morning we hear about what happened when Jesus told his disciples about the gift of the Spirit. He was standing in a room with them after he had been resurrected. He told them that just as God had sent him into the world, Jesus was now sending them. He needed them to help spread the message of love to others. He then gave them a gift that would help them do that. He breathed on them and said, "Receive the Holy Spirit." They eventually discovered that the Holy Spirit was with them to guide them, strengthen them and help them spread the word.
I wonder what it felt like for Jesus to breathe on them. I wonder if it was like the fan on my face. I wonder what the disciples felt after Jesus breathed on them. I wonder if they felt different. I wonder about a lot of things, but I know that the gift was a wonderful thing. I also know that that gift is still with us today. The Holy Spirit is with us too, guiding us, strengthening us and helping us every day. That's what we celebrate on Pentecost: the gift of God's Holy Spirit to the world.
Prayer: God, thank you for the gift of your Holy Spirit. Amen.
