The cornerstone
Children's sermon
Object:
some building blocks (one labeled Jesus)
Good morning! I thought it would be fun to build a tower
today with these blocks. Let's build it together. (Build the
tower allowing them to add blocks. Make sure you use the block
labeled "Jesus" as the key block on the bottom of the structure.)
That's a very good tower. Let me ask you a question. What will
happen to this tower if we take this block out? (Indicate the
block labeled "Jesus" and let them answer.) Yes, you are right.
If we remove that block, the whole tower will fall down. Let's do
it and see what happens. (Let them remove the block so that the
structure falls.)
Now, the Bible tells us that Jesus is the cornerstone of our
faith. If we take Jesus away, what will happen to our faith? (Let
them answer.) Yes, that's right. Just like this tower fell down
when the cornerstone that we labeled "Jesus" was removed, so our
faith would fall apart if we were to remove Jesus. Everything we
believe about God comes to us through the Bible, and Jesus is the
most important part of the Bible. A lot of people believe in God,
but they don't believe in Jesus. Will that kind of faith save
them? (Let them answer.) No, it won't. In order to be saved, we
must believe in Jesus. He is the cornerstone of our faith. Let's
thank Jesus for all that he has done for us.
Dear Jesus: We thank you so much for being our Savior, and for
dying on the cross to pay for our sins. We know you are the
cornerstone of our faith. Please keep us ever mindful of this
truth. Amen.
today with these blocks. Let's build it together. (Build the
tower allowing them to add blocks. Make sure you use the block
labeled "Jesus" as the key block on the bottom of the structure.)
That's a very good tower. Let me ask you a question. What will
happen to this tower if we take this block out? (Indicate the
block labeled "Jesus" and let them answer.) Yes, you are right.
If we remove that block, the whole tower will fall down. Let's do
it and see what happens. (Let them remove the block so that the
structure falls.)
Now, the Bible tells us that Jesus is the cornerstone of our
faith. If we take Jesus away, what will happen to our faith? (Let
them answer.) Yes, that's right. Just like this tower fell down
when the cornerstone that we labeled "Jesus" was removed, so our
faith would fall apart if we were to remove Jesus. Everything we
believe about God comes to us through the Bible, and Jesus is the
most important part of the Bible. A lot of people believe in God,
but they don't believe in Jesus. Will that kind of faith save
them? (Let them answer.) No, it won't. In order to be saved, we
must believe in Jesus. He is the cornerstone of our faith. Let's
thank Jesus for all that he has done for us.
Dear Jesus: We thank you so much for being our Savior, and for
dying on the cross to pay for our sins. We know you are the
cornerstone of our faith. Please keep us ever mindful of this
truth. Amen.
