Enemies and friends
Children's sermon
Object:
sports page from local newspaper
Good morning! How many of you like football? (Let them
answer.) For those who do like football, reading this page of the
paper is interesting. (Show the page.) Here, on this page, you
can see some scores from yesterday's college football games. It
says here that _________________ beat _______________ by a score
of ____________. Now, let me ask you something. Do you think that
the guys on the team that lost were happy about losing? (Let them
answer.) No, of course not. When you play a football game, you
want to win, and you do everything possible to beat the other
team. The other team is the enemy. And the people who watch the
game are also divided into two groups, each of whom want their
own team to win the game.
In a way, our world is divided up like the people who play
and watch football games. There are those who believe in Jesus as
their Savior and those who don't. When Jesus was traveling around
Israel preaching to the people, it was the same. There were those
who believed in him and those who didn't. The ones who didn't
believe were his enemies. They didn't want him to win and
accomplish what he had come to earth to do.
But, there is a third group we need to talk about. There are
some people who are not really followers of Jesus, but they are
not enemies either. Jesus told us that those who are not against
us are for us. He meant that those who are not working against us
are very close to becoming real believers. These are people that
you and I need to encourage to become Christians. We need to
invite them to church and let them hear the good news about
Jesus. Do you know anybody who doesn't go to any church? (Let
them answer.) If you do, that person may well be someone who is
really on our side. Will you try to invite that person to come to
church and Sunday school? (Let them answer.) Okay, let's think
about that person as one who could well be on our side and invite
him/her to join us. Let's ask Jesus to help us do that.
Dear Jesus: We know you have told us that those who are not
against us are for us. Help us to be aware of anybody who might
be ready to hear the good news about you so that they will join
us in believing in you. Amen.
answer.) For those who do like football, reading this page of the
paper is interesting. (Show the page.) Here, on this page, you
can see some scores from yesterday's college football games. It
says here that _________________ beat _______________ by a score
of ____________. Now, let me ask you something. Do you think that
the guys on the team that lost were happy about losing? (Let them
answer.) No, of course not. When you play a football game, you
want to win, and you do everything possible to beat the other
team. The other team is the enemy. And the people who watch the
game are also divided into two groups, each of whom want their
own team to win the game.
In a way, our world is divided up like the people who play
and watch football games. There are those who believe in Jesus as
their Savior and those who don't. When Jesus was traveling around
Israel preaching to the people, it was the same. There were those
who believed in him and those who didn't. The ones who didn't
believe were his enemies. They didn't want him to win and
accomplish what he had come to earth to do.
But, there is a third group we need to talk about. There are
some people who are not really followers of Jesus, but they are
not enemies either. Jesus told us that those who are not against
us are for us. He meant that those who are not working against us
are very close to becoming real believers. These are people that
you and I need to encourage to become Christians. We need to
invite them to church and let them hear the good news about
Jesus. Do you know anybody who doesn't go to any church? (Let
them answer.) If you do, that person may well be someone who is
really on our side. Will you try to invite that person to come to
church and Sunday school? (Let them answer.) Okay, let's think
about that person as one who could well be on our side and invite
him/her to join us. Let's ask Jesus to help us do that.
Dear Jesus: We know you have told us that those who are not
against us are for us. Help us to be aware of anybody who might
be ready to hear the good news about you so that they will join
us in believing in you. Amen.
