He trusted God
Children's sermon
Object:
a magnetic compass
Who can tell me what this compass does? (Let them answer.) A
compass always points north. It always knows which way is north.
Sometimes I get mixed up. If I'm in a strange place and get
turned around, I might think that south is north or east is
north. If I have a compass, then I can always tell which way is
north. It always points in the same direction. Does anyone know
which direction a compass will point? (Let them answer.) It will
always point north. Some cars even have a compass built in the
dash so that the driver can always tell which way is north.
Today's Bible reading tells about a great man of faith named Abraham. It says he was a great man of faith because he always trusted God. He was like a compass. Instead of always pointing north, he always pointed toward God.
There are many things in this world -- things we can see, hear, and feel. All these things can lead us away from God. We can't see God (just as the compass can't see north), but that doesn't mean that God is not real.
Like Abraham, we remain faithful to God. Like the compass always points north, we point to God because, even though we cannot see God, we know God is real. God is more real than anything we can see. God is more real than anything we can hear. God is more real than anything we can touch.
So long as we trust and believe in God, we shall not lose our way in this life. We have many examples of people who have trusted in God. Abraham is one. The apostle Paul is another. Perhaps your parents or grandparents are others who always believe in God. These people show us what faith is.
I am glad God is real and that we can trust God and believe in God. That way I know I shall never be alone and shall never get lost.
Dear God: Thank you for always being there for us. Thank you for giving us faith to believe in you even though we cannot see you. Amen.
Today's Bible reading tells about a great man of faith named Abraham. It says he was a great man of faith because he always trusted God. He was like a compass. Instead of always pointing north, he always pointed toward God.
There are many things in this world -- things we can see, hear, and feel. All these things can lead us away from God. We can't see God (just as the compass can't see north), but that doesn't mean that God is not real.
Like Abraham, we remain faithful to God. Like the compass always points north, we point to God because, even though we cannot see God, we know God is real. God is more real than anything we can see. God is more real than anything we can hear. God is more real than anything we can touch.
So long as we trust and believe in God, we shall not lose our way in this life. We have many examples of people who have trusted in God. Abraham is one. The apostle Paul is another. Perhaps your parents or grandparents are others who always believe in God. These people show us what faith is.
I am glad God is real and that we can trust God and believe in God. That way I know I shall never be alone and shall never get lost.
Dear God: Thank you for always being there for us. Thank you for giving us faith to believe in you even though we cannot see you. Amen.
