He makes the deaf to hear
Children's sermon
Object:
cups for your ears or bring an ear muffler
Good morning, boys and girls. How many of you know someone who
can't hear very well? (Let them answer.) The person you know may
be a very old person or very young. If you want to know what it
is like to be hard of hearing, you can cover your ears with your
hands. (Cover your ears and suggest that the children cover their
ears.) It's hard to hear when your ears are covered, isn't it?
(Let them answer.)
I want to tell you a story about a little boy about your age who had a grandmother who couldn't hear very well. She had a hearing aid. Something happened to the hearing aid. It didn't work. So, she could hardly hear. Since she couldn't hear, it was difficult to talk -- she talked really loud! (Talk loud.) She had to go to the doctor to get the hearing aid checked. Her little grandson went with her. He was a great help. He walked into the doctor's office with her. He went up to the receptionist and told her that he was with his grandmother. He said that she had an appointment to see the doctor. He told the nurse that his grandmother couldn't hear. He said that he came along to help her. The grandmother and the boy saw the doctor. The doctor fixed her hearing aid and she could hear again.
This story reminds me of this morning's lesson. There was a man who couldn't hear and who had trouble speaking. Some people took him to see Jesus, just like the little boy who went to the doctor with his grandmother. Jesus healed the man, just like the doctor who fixed the hearing aid. When Jesus healed the man's hearing Jesus looked to heaven. He touched the man's ears and said, "Be open!" The man could hear again.
Here's what I want you to remember. Jesus healed the man who couldn't hear so that we could see that Jesus was sent from God. Jesus heals us because he loves us. Jesus wants us to love others.
I want to tell you a story about a little boy about your age who had a grandmother who couldn't hear very well. She had a hearing aid. Something happened to the hearing aid. It didn't work. So, she could hardly hear. Since she couldn't hear, it was difficult to talk -- she talked really loud! (Talk loud.) She had to go to the doctor to get the hearing aid checked. Her little grandson went with her. He was a great help. He walked into the doctor's office with her. He went up to the receptionist and told her that he was with his grandmother. He said that she had an appointment to see the doctor. He told the nurse that his grandmother couldn't hear. He said that he came along to help her. The grandmother and the boy saw the doctor. The doctor fixed her hearing aid and she could hear again.
This story reminds me of this morning's lesson. There was a man who couldn't hear and who had trouble speaking. Some people took him to see Jesus, just like the little boy who went to the doctor with his grandmother. Jesus healed the man, just like the doctor who fixed the hearing aid. When Jesus healed the man's hearing Jesus looked to heaven. He touched the man's ears and said, "Be open!" The man could hear again.
Here's what I want you to remember. Jesus healed the man who couldn't hear so that we could see that Jesus was sent from God. Jesus heals us because he loves us. Jesus wants us to love others.
