Happiness
Children's sermon
THE BIG INFLUENCE OF SMALL THINGS
Exegetical Aim: Happiness comes from a life emptied and humble before God and not from a life full and easy.
Props: Several dollar bills or a handful of coins, a toy that laughs, some kind of food, and a toy gun or any object to represent conflict. Also a box or big glass jar. Optional humorous prop: A football or some sports object that is presently in season. If there is a crucial local game, then focus on that. Try to hide the sports object.
Lesson: I have a question for you: What makes you happy? (responses) With the items hidden behind your back and the jar out in front: I have some things I want to show you. After each item is presented, put it in the jar. What is this? (money) Would you be happy if you had this money? (response) Why would that make you happy? What would you do with it? (response) What is this? (response) Listen to this. Make the object laugh. What is it doing? (laughing) Would you be happy if you laughed all the time? (response) Why would that make you happy? (response) What is this? (apple) Would you be happy if you had some food? (response) Why would you be happy? (response) What is this? (gun) Would you be happy if you had a gun? (response) Why would you be happy? (response) Well, I brought something that makes me very happy. Do you want to see it? (response) Do you really want to see it? (response) All right, this makes me so happy! Bring out the football - hold it high up into the air. When Tennessee wins today, I am going to be happy!
Application: Each of us has something in our life that makes us happy. What makes you happy? (response) It could be chocolate chip cookies or a special toy or a pet. Happiness is pretty important. Jesus even talked about happiness. He said the truly happy people in the world are those who take out the money don't have a lot of money. Fold the money and put it away. Then he said, the happiest people in the world are those who take out the laughing object and make it laugh again have some sadness in their life. He also said, the happiest people are those who take out the food are sometimes hungry and have nothing to eat. And he said, the happiest people are those who take out the gun try to have peace in their life. Finally he said, take out the football well, he really didn't say anything about name the team.
But he did say that we could be happy if we remember that true happiness comes when we have a life that is empty. Show that the jar or box is empty. A life that is empty is a life that is ready to be filled with all the good things God wants to put there: his Kingdom, his peace, love, forgiveness, and comfort.
Let's Pray: Lord, help us to understand just how empty we are and how much we need you to fill us. Amen.
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Epiphany 4
1 Corinthians 1:18--31
Simply Great
Exegetical Aim: God can make great things from simple things.
Props: A handful of sand placed inside a small jewelry gift box, a pearl, a piece of coal, and a diamond.
Lesson: Today I want to show you a gift I got for my wife. Would you like to see it? I wanted to get something really special for her. Here it is! Show the small gift box. Would you like to see it? (response) Open the box. Do you think she'll like it? (response) No? Why not? What's wrong with it? (response) Oh, I see you think I'm giving her sand. Well, I'm giving her what used to be sand. Show them the pearl. Did you know that this beautiful pearl used to be sand? (response) There is an animal called an oyster, and it gathers sand inside of its shell. And because of a lot of things happening inside that shell, the sand becomes a pearl. Isn't that neat?
Some time ago, at our wedding, I gave her another gift. What do you think I gave her? (response) I gave her this. Show the piece of coal. Do you think she liked it? (response) Why not? (response) Oh, you think it's coal. Well, did you know that inside this coal hold out the diamond is a diamond? It's amazing but this beautiful diamond used to be coal. Over a long period of time the earth presses really hard on the coal, bakes it in really hot temperatures, and the coal becomes a diamond. Sand can become a pearl, and coal can become a diamond.
Application: The Bible says that God takes very simple things and makes them great, and the Bible isn't talking about sand and coal. It's talking about you and me. God can take some pretty simple people and do great things with them. Sometimes he has to press on us pretty hard to get our attention and sometimes he has to heat things up quite a bit to shape us, but once he has shaped us, hold up the pearl and the diamond he uses us.
Let's Pray: Gracious God, thank you that none of us are too small, too weak, or too simple for you to use. You can shape us to do great things. Amen.
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Props: Several dollar bills or a handful of coins, a toy that laughs, some kind of food, and a toy gun or any object to represent conflict. Also a box or big glass jar. Optional humorous prop: A football or some sports object that is presently in season. If there is a crucial local game, then focus on that. Try to hide the sports object.
Lesson: I have a question for you: What makes you happy? (responses) With the items hidden behind your back and the jar out in front: I have some things I want to show you. After each item is presented, put it in the jar. What is this? (money) Would you be happy if you had this money? (response) Why would that make you happy? What would you do with it? (response) What is this? (response) Listen to this. Make the object laugh. What is it doing? (laughing) Would you be happy if you laughed all the time? (response) Why would that make you happy? (response) What is this? (apple) Would you be happy if you had some food? (response) Why would you be happy? (response) What is this? (gun) Would you be happy if you had a gun? (response) Why would you be happy? (response) Well, I brought something that makes me very happy. Do you want to see it? (response) Do you really want to see it? (response) All right, this makes me so happy! Bring out the football - hold it high up into the air. When Tennessee wins today, I am going to be happy!
Application: Each of us has something in our life that makes us happy. What makes you happy? (response) It could be chocolate chip cookies or a special toy or a pet. Happiness is pretty important. Jesus even talked about happiness. He said the truly happy people in the world are those who take out the money don't have a lot of money. Fold the money and put it away. Then he said, the happiest people in the world are those who take out the laughing object and make it laugh again have some sadness in their life. He also said, the happiest people are those who take out the food are sometimes hungry and have nothing to eat. And he said, the happiest people are those who take out the gun try to have peace in their life. Finally he said, take out the football well, he really didn't say anything about name the team.
But he did say that we could be happy if we remember that true happiness comes when we have a life that is empty. Show that the jar or box is empty. A life that is empty is a life that is ready to be filled with all the good things God wants to put there: his Kingdom, his peace, love, forgiveness, and comfort.
Let's Pray: Lord, help us to understand just how empty we are and how much we need you to fill us. Amen.
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Epiphany 4
1 Corinthians 1:18--31
Simply Great
Exegetical Aim: God can make great things from simple things.
Props: A handful of sand placed inside a small jewelry gift box, a pearl, a piece of coal, and a diamond.
Lesson: Today I want to show you a gift I got for my wife. Would you like to see it? I wanted to get something really special for her. Here it is! Show the small gift box. Would you like to see it? (response) Open the box. Do you think she'll like it? (response) No? Why not? What's wrong with it? (response) Oh, I see you think I'm giving her sand. Well, I'm giving her what used to be sand. Show them the pearl. Did you know that this beautiful pearl used to be sand? (response) There is an animal called an oyster, and it gathers sand inside of its shell. And because of a lot of things happening inside that shell, the sand becomes a pearl. Isn't that neat?
Some time ago, at our wedding, I gave her another gift. What do you think I gave her? (response) I gave her this. Show the piece of coal. Do you think she liked it? (response) Why not? (response) Oh, you think it's coal. Well, did you know that inside this coal hold out the diamond is a diamond? It's amazing but this beautiful diamond used to be coal. Over a long period of time the earth presses really hard on the coal, bakes it in really hot temperatures, and the coal becomes a diamond. Sand can become a pearl, and coal can become a diamond.
Application: The Bible says that God takes very simple things and makes them great, and the Bible isn't talking about sand and coal. It's talking about you and me. God can take some pretty simple people and do great things with them. Sometimes he has to press on us pretty hard to get our attention and sometimes he has to heat things up quite a bit to shape us, but once he has shaped us, hold up the pearl and the diamond he uses us.
Let's Pray: Gracious God, thank you that none of us are too small, too weak, or too simple for you to use. You can shape us to do great things. Amen.
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