This little light
Children's sermon
Object:
a candle
Do not quench the Spirit. (v. 19)
Good morning, boys and girls! How are you this morning? (allow answers) Has the power ever gone out at your house? (allow answers) What are some things that stop working when the power goes out? (allow answers) Electric lights -- anything with a light bulb -- don't work during power outages! What do you use for light when electric lights don't work? (allow answers) Sometimes we use battery-powered lights like flashlights. Sometimes we use generators to turn our lights back on. And sometimes, we light candles.
How many of you have lit candles in your house before? (allow answers) What do you do with candles? (allow answers) Are there things that you can't do with candles? (allow answers) Candles are beautiful -- sometimes they smell good and they are often lovely colors. But they can also be dangerous if we don't use them the right way. Candles have hot wax. They have a hot flame. They can burn our fingers or get soot on our clothes. We have to make sure not to knock them over, drop them, or lean too close to them.
Candles are also beautiful. They are delicate and although they can start fires that can cause lots of damage, the flame of a candle can be put out easily. If we breathe on a candle too hard, the light goes out. If it's too windy, if the wick is too short, if the wax rises too high, or if it gets knocked over, rained on, or covered with a lid, the flame dies.
Our faith is like a candle flame. Faith can do big things -- it has started wars, ended wars, caused cities to be built and families to come together. But faith is also very delicate. It's easy in this world for the little flame of our faith to get snuffed out. We have to take good care of our candle, keep it burning despite hard things that we might have to face because that little light of yours is one of the most beautiful parts of you. Amen.
Good morning, boys and girls! How are you this morning? (allow answers) Has the power ever gone out at your house? (allow answers) What are some things that stop working when the power goes out? (allow answers) Electric lights -- anything with a light bulb -- don't work during power outages! What do you use for light when electric lights don't work? (allow answers) Sometimes we use battery-powered lights like flashlights. Sometimes we use generators to turn our lights back on. And sometimes, we light candles.
How many of you have lit candles in your house before? (allow answers) What do you do with candles? (allow answers) Are there things that you can't do with candles? (allow answers) Candles are beautiful -- sometimes they smell good and they are often lovely colors. But they can also be dangerous if we don't use them the right way. Candles have hot wax. They have a hot flame. They can burn our fingers or get soot on our clothes. We have to make sure not to knock them over, drop them, or lean too close to them.
Candles are also beautiful. They are delicate and although they can start fires that can cause lots of damage, the flame of a candle can be put out easily. If we breathe on a candle too hard, the light goes out. If it's too windy, if the wick is too short, if the wax rises too high, or if it gets knocked over, rained on, or covered with a lid, the flame dies.
Our faith is like a candle flame. Faith can do big things -- it has started wars, ended wars, caused cities to be built and families to come together. But faith is also very delicate. It's easy in this world for the little flame of our faith to get snuffed out. We have to take good care of our candle, keep it burning despite hard things that we might have to face because that little light of yours is one of the most beautiful parts of you. Amen.
