In every nation
Children's sermon
Object:
a globe
Good morning, boys and girls. I brought my globe this morning, so that we can understand the Bible lesson better. This globe shows all the nations of the earth. It shows where we live. It shows where Jesus lived. It shows all the continents and is lands and oceans of the world.
Can anyone point to where we live? (Let someone point.) Can anyone point to where Jesus lived? (Let someone point. Be prepared to show the location.) We live in the United States. Jesus lived in a country called Judea. Today we know it as Israel. (Point out to the children some of the countries where their ancestors came from.) Many of your great-grandparents came from ________________. Here is where that country is on the globe.
When we look at a globe it shows us how large our world is. Even though it is very large, all of the people who live in our world have one thing in common: As long as we fear God that means to love and obey God -- and do what is right and acceptable to God, God loves all of us. No matter where we live, no matter what we look like, no matter what language we speak, God loves us. God does not love only the people who live (point to different spots on the globe) here, or here, or here. God loves everyone, no matter where we live. To receive God's love we must fear God. That means we must love and obey God. We must also do what is right and acceptable to God. You are doing one of those things right now. You are worshiping God in church.
