Change
Children's sermon
A Time To Plant
52 Children's Sermons
Do you notice anything different this morning? Has anything been changed? (Children respond that you are standing in a different place.) Put on your thinking caps and think with me this morning. What kind of things do we change? (Allow children to respond. Prompt them if necessary.) We change our socks. We change our clothes. We change our sheets. We change a baby's diaper. We change our minds. It is not difficult to change any of these things.
But sometimes things change and we don't have any control over them. A friend moves away. Your favorite cartoon does not come on television anymore. You grow a year older and have to move to a new Sunday School class and leave behind the teacher you love. These kinds of changes can be hard to handle at first, but they are not necessarily bad.
If your friend moved away, you would be sad, but it might give you the chance to make new friends. If your favorite cartoon stopped coming on television, maybe you would choose to read a story or draw a picture. When you move to a new Sunday School class, you will miss your old teacher, but you will have the chance to meet, learn from, and love a new teacher.
Just think how things would be if nothing ever changed. You would always be the same age. You would wear the same clothes, eat the same food, watch the same television show over and over, play the same game. Life would get boring, wouldn't it? Change may be difficult, but it keeps life fresh and exciting.
God knows that it is hard for us to deal with change, but God is with us to help us see that change can be a good thing. God can help us find something good about change, even when it is difficult.
This week ask God to help you make the best of difficult changes in your life. God bless you.
But sometimes things change and we don't have any control over them. A friend moves away. Your favorite cartoon does not come on television anymore. You grow a year older and have to move to a new Sunday School class and leave behind the teacher you love. These kinds of changes can be hard to handle at first, but they are not necessarily bad.
If your friend moved away, you would be sad, but it might give you the chance to make new friends. If your favorite cartoon stopped coming on television, maybe you would choose to read a story or draw a picture. When you move to a new Sunday School class, you will miss your old teacher, but you will have the chance to meet, learn from, and love a new teacher.
Just think how things would be if nothing ever changed. You would always be the same age. You would wear the same clothes, eat the same food, watch the same television show over and over, play the same game. Life would get boring, wouldn't it? Change may be difficult, but it keeps life fresh and exciting.
God knows that it is hard for us to deal with change, but God is with us to help us see that change can be a good thing. God can help us find something good about change, even when it is difficult.
This week ask God to help you make the best of difficult changes in your life. God bless you.

