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Choose from the following Children's Sermons:
1)
In His Time, John 11:1-44,
by Rev. Frank Schaefer
(see below)
2)
Dem Bones,
Ezekiel 37:1-14, by Rev. Frank
Schaefer
(scroll down)
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In
His Time
John 11:1-44
by Rev. Frank Schaefer
props: prepare to sing the song: "IN
His Time" with the kids; perhaps you could ask your organist or piano
player to accompany.
click here to listen to the melody.
Greetings, my little friends,
today I would like to share with you the story of Lazarus. You
know, Lazarus was Jesus friend--a very good friend. And one day,
Lazarus was very very sick--they thought he would die. So
Lazarus asked his two sisters, Mary and Martha, to quick call Jesus.
They knew that Jesus could make him better.
Now, let me ask you a question:
if you heard about a good friend needing your help, would you go and
see him right away? Would you drop everything to get to him?
Even your favorite video game? I would certainly do that for a
friend.
But you know, Jesus was in the middle
of an important ministry and he could not come right away to see his
friend Lazarus. But he finished up his ministry as fast as he
could, and three days later he finally went to see his friend.
But guess what? Something
terrible had happened in those three days: Lazarus had died.
When the sisters saw Jesus they said to him: Lord, had you only come
right away, you could have helped Lazarus and he would still be
alive now.
So often, that's what we, too, say to
God: had you only answered our prayer sooner then I wouldn't be
in the mess I am right now. God if you had only given me that
car I asked you for, I would not be stranded now with this old junker.
What we people do not understand is
that God answers prayers in His own time--at the right time. God
doesn't always answer our prayers the way we want Him to. But
you know what, God knows what is best for us. And sometimes,
when it seems that God is not hearing or answering our prayers, it
might be because God is working on answering our prayers in a way that
is much better than what we could have thought of.
In our story, Jesus knew he wasn't too
late. Jesus just simply called Lazarus to rise and walk out of
the grave--and he did. Jesus made him alive again. And
everybody was happy again.
This lesson teaches us that we need to
just trust God that he answers our prayers in His time and in his way.
There is a song I'd like to sing with you, that expresses this so
well. It is called "In His Time"
In His time, in His time,
He makes all thing beautiful in His time.
Lord, my life to You I bring,
May each song I have to sing,
Be to You a lovely thing, in Your time.
In Your time, in Your time,
You make all thing beautiful in Your time.
Lord, my life to You I bring,
May each song I have to sing,
Be to You a lovely thing, in Your time.
click here to listen to the melody
Dem Bones
a children's sermon based on Ezekiel 37:1-14
by Rev. Frank Schaefer
props: a plastic model or
picture of the human skeleton.
Show the model or picture
of the human skeleton and ask if any of the kids can identify the
different bones.
Retell
in your own words the vision of Ezekiel. Ask the kids how they
would have answered the question: ´do you believe these bones can live
again?´
Share how God has made a
promise in God's word that even though we may die and our bodies may
disintegrate, we shall be resurrected and revived, just like the bones
in Ezekiel's vision were put together, dressed with flesh and skin,
and were fully restored to life.
And the reason fro God's
promise for eternal life is because God deeply cares for us and loves
us, and wants to have us around.
If you have time for it,
make a reference to the gospel story of Lazarus, with an emphasis on
how Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead because he cared so much for
him.
Prayer: Dear
God, we thank you for your promise of life after death; for the fact
that you care so much for us that you want us to be with you forever.
Help us to live our lives in light of your promise for eternal life.
Amen.
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The
picture shown above is the cover of the children's book: Dem Bones, by
Bob Barner, Chronicle Books. Synopsis: Colorful paper collages
revive a classic African-American song, as frolicking skeletons sing
along to the well-known spiritual, accompanied by interesting,
informative "bone facts."