Giving Jesus your best
Children's sermon
Object:
a bottle of perfume
The week before Jesus was crucified he had a meal with some
of his friends. After they had eaten, his friend Mary did
something that the others thought was very strange. (Show them
the perfume.) Mary took out a bottle of very expensive perfume
and began to rub it on Jesus' feet.
Back then, it was a sign of great honor for people to have
their feet bathed or perfumed. People walked a great deal, and
most of the people only had sandals for shoes. Their feet got
very dirty from the travel, so having them cleaned was a great
luxury. But some of the people at the dinner were bothered -- not
by the fact that Mary was caring for Jesus' feet, but more by the
fact that she was using such an expensive perfume to do it. They
thought that it was wasteful to use such valuable perfume for
such a dirty task.
Jesus told them that they were wrong to think this. Mary
loved Jesus enough to give him the best that she had, no matter
how much it cost. Jesus was pleased that Mary honored him so
much. Mary knew that Jesus was special, and she wanted to give
him her best.
I wonder if we always give Jesus our best. Do we love him
enough to make sacrifices for him and for other people? It's not
easy to put others first, but Mary did. She shows us that giving
Jesus your best is the best thing to do.
Prayer: Thank you, God, for your son, Jesus. Teach us to honor
him with our lives and to give him the very best of who we are
and what we have. Amen.
of his friends. After they had eaten, his friend Mary did
something that the others thought was very strange. (Show them
the perfume.) Mary took out a bottle of very expensive perfume
and began to rub it on Jesus' feet.
Back then, it was a sign of great honor for people to have
their feet bathed or perfumed. People walked a great deal, and
most of the people only had sandals for shoes. Their feet got
very dirty from the travel, so having them cleaned was a great
luxury. But some of the people at the dinner were bothered -- not
by the fact that Mary was caring for Jesus' feet, but more by the
fact that she was using such an expensive perfume to do it. They
thought that it was wasteful to use such valuable perfume for
such a dirty task.
Jesus told them that they were wrong to think this. Mary
loved Jesus enough to give him the best that she had, no matter
how much it cost. Jesus was pleased that Mary honored him so
much. Mary knew that Jesus was special, and she wanted to give
him her best.
I wonder if we always give Jesus our best. Do we love him
enough to make sacrifices for him and for other people? It's not
easy to put others first, but Mary did. She shows us that giving
Jesus your best is the best thing to do.
Prayer: Thank you, God, for your son, Jesus. Teach us to honor
him with our lives and to give him the very best of who we are
and what we have. Amen.
