Not just a good yarn
Children's sermon
Object:
a flashlight
For we did not follow cleverly devised myths when we made known to you the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but we had been eyewitnesses of his majesty. (v. 16)
Good morning, boys and girls! How are you this morning? (allow answers) How many of you have heard someone tell a ghost story while in the dark with a flashlight? (allow answers) How did that story make you feel? (allow answers) Ghost stories can be scary! Thankfully, ghost stories are usually made up. Even though they are scary to listen to, we know that we don't have to be scared of those stories in real life.
But ghost stories aren't the only kinds of made-up stories. What other kinds of stories can you think of that are made-up? (allow answers) We listen to -- and tell each other -- lots of made-up stories. We tell each other fairy tales. We tell each other made-up jokes. We tell each other about movies we have seen or books we have read that have made-up stories. And sometimes we make up brand new stories to share with each other. Have you ever told a made-up story? (allow answers)
Made-up stories are not the only kind of stories, though. What is the opposite of a made-up story? (allow answers) The opposite of a made-up story is a true story! When have you told a true story? (allow answers) We tell each other true stories to talk about things that have happened to us. Sometimes we tell true stories in order to share something about history with others. Can you tell me a story that you have heard about history? (allow answers)
Sometimes we have to be careful, because stories that we think are true may be made up -- or the other way around. What are some ways that you can tell the difference between true stories and made-up stories? (allow answers) Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference between the two! Have you ever been confused about whether a story is true or made-up? (allow answers) How did you find out which one it was? (allow answers) Sometimes no matter how much someone tries to tell us that a story is true, there is something about it that we just don't believe. And sometimes it can take a lot of work for us to prove to someone else that the stories we tell them are true!
Our reading today talks about the difference between made-up stories and true stories. The reading talks about how some people thought that the stories Jesus' disciples told were made up! The verse today says, "We did not follow cleverly invented stories when we told you about the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but we were eyewitnesses of his majesty." The reading is making sure everyone knows that stories about Jesus are not just good stories to pass the time. Instead, they are true stories -- the story of our history as Christians. Amen.
Good morning, boys and girls! How are you this morning? (allow answers) How many of you have heard someone tell a ghost story while in the dark with a flashlight? (allow answers) How did that story make you feel? (allow answers) Ghost stories can be scary! Thankfully, ghost stories are usually made up. Even though they are scary to listen to, we know that we don't have to be scared of those stories in real life.
But ghost stories aren't the only kinds of made-up stories. What other kinds of stories can you think of that are made-up? (allow answers) We listen to -- and tell each other -- lots of made-up stories. We tell each other fairy tales. We tell each other made-up jokes. We tell each other about movies we have seen or books we have read that have made-up stories. And sometimes we make up brand new stories to share with each other. Have you ever told a made-up story? (allow answers)
Made-up stories are not the only kind of stories, though. What is the opposite of a made-up story? (allow answers) The opposite of a made-up story is a true story! When have you told a true story? (allow answers) We tell each other true stories to talk about things that have happened to us. Sometimes we tell true stories in order to share something about history with others. Can you tell me a story that you have heard about history? (allow answers)
Sometimes we have to be careful, because stories that we think are true may be made up -- or the other way around. What are some ways that you can tell the difference between true stories and made-up stories? (allow answers) Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference between the two! Have you ever been confused about whether a story is true or made-up? (allow answers) How did you find out which one it was? (allow answers) Sometimes no matter how much someone tries to tell us that a story is true, there is something about it that we just don't believe. And sometimes it can take a lot of work for us to prove to someone else that the stories we tell them are true!
Our reading today talks about the difference between made-up stories and true stories. The reading talks about how some people thought that the stories Jesus' disciples told were made up! The verse today says, "We did not follow cleverly invented stories when we told you about the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but we were eyewitnesses of his majesty." The reading is making sure everyone knows that stories about Jesus are not just good stories to pass the time. Instead, they are true stories -- the story of our history as Christians. Amen.

