Be Prepared!
Children's sermon
Object:
an Advent calendar
The Point: As we prepare to celebrate Jesus' birth on December 25, our preparation for his return is even more important.
The Lesson: Good morning, boys and girls. I am thankful that you chose to come up front with me and that we can share this time together.
This is a season of preparation. We are preparing to celebrate a truly special day for all humankind. What day am I talking about? (let children answer) That is right -- Jesus' birthday. I brought an Advent calendar with me this morning. How many more days do we have to get ready to celebrate? (let children answer) Twenty-five days is right. Advent calendars give us a countdown that helps us to be prepared.
We can make a list of all the things that we will need to get ready to celebrate Jesus' birth. What do you think might be on that list? (let children answer) Writing Christmas cards to announce the good news of God's love reaching out to us in Jesus' birth. Baking Christmas cookies to share with others is a special treat. Planning a family gathering to celebrate that in Jesus we are a part of God's family. Shopping for Christmas gifts reminds us that God has given us the greatest gift of all -- his Son Jesus. Decorating our homes and our church announces that this is a very special season of preparation and is also on this list.
With the countdown from our Advent calendar, we can write a completion date next to the items on our list. Now we have a plan to be ready to celebrate the birth of God's Son Jesus on December 25.
In our reading from Mark this morning, we heard Jesus tell us that it is extremely important that we be prepared. He wasn't talking about his birthday but about the day when he will return as our conquering Savior. When will that be? We don't know when Jesus will return, but Jesus says that we need to be ready every day.
What are some of the things we can do to be ready for Jesus to come back? (let children answer) We can go to church each week so that we can be encouraged in our faithfulness. We can read the Bible every day so that we will be guided and encourage by God's word. We can pray to Jesus every day so that we may grow stronger in our relationship with him. We can let love and mercy guide our friendship with others; to care for others is to care for Jesus. And because we don't know when Jesus will return, we do these things every day. Then when Jesus does come, he will find us prepared.
Closing Prayer: Lord Jesus, thank you for coming to us and showing us how much our heavenly Father loves us. As we prepare to celebrate your birthday, help us to prepare every day of our lives for your return. Jesus, be in the midst of our preparations. Amen.
The Lesson: Good morning, boys and girls. I am thankful that you chose to come up front with me and that we can share this time together.
This is a season of preparation. We are preparing to celebrate a truly special day for all humankind. What day am I talking about? (let children answer) That is right -- Jesus' birthday. I brought an Advent calendar with me this morning. How many more days do we have to get ready to celebrate? (let children answer) Twenty-five days is right. Advent calendars give us a countdown that helps us to be prepared.
We can make a list of all the things that we will need to get ready to celebrate Jesus' birth. What do you think might be on that list? (let children answer) Writing Christmas cards to announce the good news of God's love reaching out to us in Jesus' birth. Baking Christmas cookies to share with others is a special treat. Planning a family gathering to celebrate that in Jesus we are a part of God's family. Shopping for Christmas gifts reminds us that God has given us the greatest gift of all -- his Son Jesus. Decorating our homes and our church announces that this is a very special season of preparation and is also on this list.
With the countdown from our Advent calendar, we can write a completion date next to the items on our list. Now we have a plan to be ready to celebrate the birth of God's Son Jesus on December 25.
In our reading from Mark this morning, we heard Jesus tell us that it is extremely important that we be prepared. He wasn't talking about his birthday but about the day when he will return as our conquering Savior. When will that be? We don't know when Jesus will return, but Jesus says that we need to be ready every day.
What are some of the things we can do to be ready for Jesus to come back? (let children answer) We can go to church each week so that we can be encouraged in our faithfulness. We can read the Bible every day so that we will be guided and encourage by God's word. We can pray to Jesus every day so that we may grow stronger in our relationship with him. We can let love and mercy guide our friendship with others; to care for others is to care for Jesus. And because we don't know when Jesus will return, we do these things every day. Then when Jesus does come, he will find us prepared.
Closing Prayer: Lord Jesus, thank you for coming to us and showing us how much our heavenly Father loves us. As we prepare to celebrate your birthday, help us to prepare every day of our lives for your return. Jesus, be in the midst of our preparations. Amen.

