Login / Signup

Free Access

Do It, Jesus!

Children's sermon
Object: 
A tiny seed, a photo of a large mulberry tree, exercise equipment
The Apostles said to the Lord, ‘Increase our faith.’ ”  (v. 5)

Good morning children,

How are you this wonderful day? (presenter comments on the beauty of the day)

Is there something you would like more of? Like more toys? More pretty clothes?

More video games? More money? More candy? More love? (children respond)

How about more kindness? More sharing? More trusting? More faith? (children respond)

Once the disciples asked Jesus a question about more of something. “Increase our faith,” they answered him. Make our faith bigger. Make our faith stronger. Increase and make our faith deeper and wider and richer. That was a daring and awesome request.

Now if Jesus had said to the disciples, “increase your faith” that would be terribly hard.

The disciples would have to get busy and do stuff. They would have to run to a “spiritual gymnasium” and exercise like mad. They would have to build up their spiritual muscles, run marathons and leap high in a pole vault attempt. But running to a “spiritual gymnasium,” and doing “stuff,” that would be impossible and silly. (show dumbbell and so on)

Jesus does not tell the disciples to increase their faith.

It’s the disciples that say to Jesus, “increase our faith.” They are learning, as disciples, that faith is a gift. Jesus gives us this precious gift through the Holy Spirit.

And when Jesus gives even a tiny bit of faith, the size of a mustard seed, (show seed) it will grow into a large tree (show photo of large mulberry tree)

Children, isn’t that amazing? You and I get to ask Jesus to increase our faith, too. We do want more and more faith, don’t we? Just think, our tiny, weeny bit of faith, as small as a mustard seed, does wonderful things already. (presenter gives examples)

Prayer: Jesus, make our tiny bit of faith into something great. Show us the importance of asking again and again, “Jesus, increase our faith.” Amen.
UPCOMING WEEKS
In addition to the lectionary resources there are thousands of non-lectionary, scripture based resources...
Ascension of the Lord
34 – Sermons
160+ – Illustrations / Stories
32 – Children's Sermons / Resources
26 – Worship Resources
31 – Commentary / Exegesis
4 – Pastor's Devotions
and more...
Easter 7
20 – Sermons
170+ – Illustrations / Stories
26 – Children's Sermons / Resources
24 – Worship Resources
20 – Commentary / Exegesis
4 – Pastor's Devotions
and more...
Pentecost
34 – Sermons
160+ – Illustrations / Stories
32 – Children's Sermons / Resources
26 – Worship Resources
31 – Commentary / Exegesis
4 – Pastor's Devotions
and more...
Plus thousands of non-lectionary, scripture based resources...

New & Featured This Week

StoryShare

John E. Sumwalt
But now that faith has come, we are no longer subject to a disciplinarian,  for in Christ Jesus you are all children of God through faith.  As many of you as were baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves with Christ. There is no longer Jew or Greek; there is no longer slave or free; there is no longer male and female, for all of you are one in Christ Jesus. (vv. 25-28)

Emphasis Preaching Journal

Bill Thomas
Frank Ramirez
Mark Ellingsen
1 Kings 19:1-4 (5-7) 8-15a
Life can be frightening sometimes. Thus it is both comforting but disconcerting to find a giant of faith like Elijah to fear the future. On that matter Martin Luther once claimed:
David Kalas
We’re not far from the 4th of July. And while for so many Americans, it seems that the holiday has become more about long weekends, cookouts, and fireworks shows, the theme of freedom is still there at least in the background. We might take advantage of that, therefore, and give some thought to the theme of freedom as it is revealed in our assigned texts for this week.

The Village Shepherd

Janice B. Scott
Call to Worship:

The madman cried out to Jesus, "What have you to do with me, Jesus, Son of the Most High God?" In our worship today let us explore what Jesus has to do with us and invite him to heal our brokenness.


Invitation to Confession:

Jesus, we often find ourselves thinking, saying and doing things that we quickly regret.
Lord, have mercy.

SermonStudio

Constance Berg
When Jill was five, she began to have headaches. The headaches were so severe she would throw up. Sometimes she would pass out. They usually came once a month. Jill could be playing, resting, or watching television when the headaches would come. Her only warning was a sudden pain in her head, then a blinding light would appear, and she would be rocked with pain. In her teenage years, they became debilitating, causing Jill to be in bed for three days at a time.
Stan Purdum
I'm not sure when the term "burn out" ceased being only a description of what happened to a campfire when you ran out of firewood to a term describing the experience of long-term exhaustion and diminished interest, usually coming immediately after an extended period of overwork, but the expression seems to fit that later situation, doesn't it? Exhaustion, deep weariness, all used up, nothing more to give, wiped out, burned out -- call it what we will, its symptoms are all too familiar to many of us.
April Yamasaki
In the classic movie, Mary Poppins, Julie Andrews plays a no-nonsense, yet delightful, nanny to two young children. As a nanny to a wealthy family, she is part teacher, part parent, and part disciplinarian. She gets the children up in the morning, puts them to bed at night, supervises their many adventures, and guides them in many ways. While they are in her care, she is responsible for their overall safety and well-being.

Julia Ross Strope
Zoos are no longer in people's good graces.
Religion faces the same problem.
Certain illusions about freedom plague them both.
-- Yann Martel, Life of Pi

Call To Worship
Leader: I'm so glad you're here! There are seats for everyone; there's slight air movement; the windows engender tranquility and imagination and words will stimulate fresh thoughts.

People: It's good to be here, in sanctuary. We're glad for opportunities to gather and to express our gratitude to God and our appreciation for one another.

Special Occasion

Wildcard SSL