A different kind of hero
Children's sermon
Object:
any muscular "he-man" toy figurine
Good morning, boys and girls. Do any of you have heroes? (Let
them answer.) What exactly is a hero? (Let them answer again.) I
brought something with me this morning (Show the figurine and
tell them who it is). Our society has made a sort of hero out of
this kind of person. He is physically strong. He could probably
do many incredible things. From time to time, he even saves
people from danger. For some people, he might be a hero.
I want to talk with you about another kind of hero. This is someone you know, but you might never have thought of him as a hero. This person is Jesus. Jesus certainly isn't like (hold the toy figurine and name it) is he? Jesus probably wasn't a weight lifter. He wasn't loud. He didn't destroy things with a sword or gun. He didn't have an army to follow him. In fact, he never killed anyone.
The people of Jesus' day were looking for a hero like this (lift the toy figurine). They thought someone was going to come with an army, riding a big mighty horse. Their hero was going to chase all the Roman soldiers away. This person was going to set up a kingdom for them and everything would be wonderful.
The disciple Peter even thought this. When Jesus told Peter that God's hero was going to be killed, Peter said, "No, don't let that happen." Peter didn't understand what kind of hero Jesus was. Jesus told Peter something Peter didn't understand. Jesus told Peter that God's hero helps people by suffering himself to help others who are in trouble. God's hero doesn't come with an army and doesn't push everybody around.
Jesus told Peter that to be a hero for God you must help people, not hurt them. Jesus told Peter to look at the world from God's point of view, not from Peter's point of view.
I want you to remember this week what kind of hero Jesus was. He suffered for all of us because he loved us. He was not the hero that brought an army and fought with everyone. Jesus wants us to be like him.
I want to talk with you about another kind of hero. This is someone you know, but you might never have thought of him as a hero. This person is Jesus. Jesus certainly isn't like (hold the toy figurine and name it) is he? Jesus probably wasn't a weight lifter. He wasn't loud. He didn't destroy things with a sword or gun. He didn't have an army to follow him. In fact, he never killed anyone.
The people of Jesus' day were looking for a hero like this (lift the toy figurine). They thought someone was going to come with an army, riding a big mighty horse. Their hero was going to chase all the Roman soldiers away. This person was going to set up a kingdom for them and everything would be wonderful.
The disciple Peter even thought this. When Jesus told Peter that God's hero was going to be killed, Peter said, "No, don't let that happen." Peter didn't understand what kind of hero Jesus was. Jesus told Peter something Peter didn't understand. Jesus told Peter that God's hero helps people by suffering himself to help others who are in trouble. God's hero doesn't come with an army and doesn't push everybody around.
Jesus told Peter that to be a hero for God you must help people, not hurt them. Jesus told Peter to look at the world from God's point of view, not from Peter's point of view.
I want you to remember this week what kind of hero Jesus was. He suffered for all of us because he loved us. He was not the hero that brought an army and fought with everyone. Jesus wants us to be like him.

