Better than they
Children's sermon
Object:
pictures of different people from a book or magazine
Today I want to show you some pictures. These are pictures of
people. You can see that some of the people in my pictures are
very different from me. Some have different color skin. Some
speak a different language. We are all very different.
Suppose I met one of these people and said, "I'm better than you are because I go to church on Sunday. I give lots of money to God. I am a good person. I know that I am better than you because I have more money than you. I have more friends than you. My family is better than your family."
Do you think God would be impressed with me? Of course not! God knows that I am not better than another person -- only different.
Some people Jesus spoke of thought of themselves as better than others. They said long prayers. They gave lots of their money to God. They did many things that are right, but they were still no better than others in God's eyes.
Jesus told a famous story about people like this. He told about a man who bragged to God about how much better he was than others. Another man thought of himself as a sinner and he wouldn't even come close or look up. "God, be merciful to me, a sinner!" he said. Jesus said that this man who was a "sinner" was more acceptable in God's eyes than the one who thought he was better than others. God doesn't like to see anyone sin, but God loves even the sinners -- the people who do bad things.
God does not want us to think of ourselves as better than others. All people are important to God -- even when people do bad things.
Dear God: Thank you for loving me -- even when I do bad things. Help me do what is right. Amen.
Suppose I met one of these people and said, "I'm better than you are because I go to church on Sunday. I give lots of money to God. I am a good person. I know that I am better than you because I have more money than you. I have more friends than you. My family is better than your family."
Do you think God would be impressed with me? Of course not! God knows that I am not better than another person -- only different.
Some people Jesus spoke of thought of themselves as better than others. They said long prayers. They gave lots of their money to God. They did many things that are right, but they were still no better than others in God's eyes.
Jesus told a famous story about people like this. He told about a man who bragged to God about how much better he was than others. Another man thought of himself as a sinner and he wouldn't even come close or look up. "God, be merciful to me, a sinner!" he said. Jesus said that this man who was a "sinner" was more acceptable in God's eyes than the one who thought he was better than others. God doesn't like to see anyone sin, but God loves even the sinners -- the people who do bad things.
God does not want us to think of ourselves as better than others. All people are important to God -- even when people do bad things.
Dear God: Thank you for loving me -- even when I do bad things. Help me do what is right. Amen.
