Changed before them
Children's sermon
Object:
a kaleidoscope
Good morning, boys and girls. I brought something this morning
that I know each of you likes to look into. Do any of you know
what it is called? (Let them answer.) This is called a
kaleidoscope. How many of you have ever looked through one? (Let
them answer.) You hold it up to a light, look through it and move
the end. It creates very colorful designs. Each time I move it,
it seems that a new design is created.
This morning's lesson reminds me of this kaleidoscope. The lesson is a story about Jesus and three of his disciples. Jesus took the three men near the top of a mountain. When they arrived at the top something wonderful happened. Do any of you know what happened? (Let them answer.) The disciples saw a vision. The vision was Jesus. Before their eyes Jesus was transfigured. That means he changed his appearance. Here's what the Bible says happened: "(Jesus) was transfigured before them, and his face shone like the sun and his clothes became dazzling white." The story continues: "Suddenly a bright cloud overshadowed them, and from the cloud a voice said, 'This is my Son, the Beloved; with him I am well pleased; listen to him!' " This is a very wonderful story. It tells about Jesus changing his appearance. Jesus did this to show his disciples who he was. He was God's son.
That's why I brought my kaleidoscope with me. When I point it to a light and move it around, it shows dazzling colors and it changes its appearance too. It isn't as dazzling as Jesus' transfiguration must have been. But it is the next best thing that I can think of to tell you how wonderful it must have been. The next time you look through a kaleidoscope think about Jesus. Think about the time he took his disciples on a mountain top. He changed his image in front of them because he was God's son. They believed him. We believe too.
This morning's lesson reminds me of this kaleidoscope. The lesson is a story about Jesus and three of his disciples. Jesus took the three men near the top of a mountain. When they arrived at the top something wonderful happened. Do any of you know what happened? (Let them answer.) The disciples saw a vision. The vision was Jesus. Before their eyes Jesus was transfigured. That means he changed his appearance. Here's what the Bible says happened: "(Jesus) was transfigured before them, and his face shone like the sun and his clothes became dazzling white." The story continues: "Suddenly a bright cloud overshadowed them, and from the cloud a voice said, 'This is my Son, the Beloved; with him I am well pleased; listen to him!' " This is a very wonderful story. It tells about Jesus changing his appearance. Jesus did this to show his disciples who he was. He was God's son.
That's why I brought my kaleidoscope with me. When I point it to a light and move it around, it shows dazzling colors and it changes its appearance too. It isn't as dazzling as Jesus' transfiguration must have been. But it is the next best thing that I can think of to tell you how wonderful it must have been. The next time you look through a kaleidoscope think about Jesus. Think about the time he took his disciples on a mountain top. He changed his image in front of them because he was God's son. They believed him. We believe too.
