People fishers
Children's sermon
Object:
Some netting material
One day Jesus was walking along the seashore of the Sea of
Galilee. There were some fishers there. They were Simon and his
brother Andrew. They were throwing a net, much like this net,
into the sea so that they could catch some fish. But Jesus yelled
out to them, "Follow me and I will make you fish for people."
A little later Jesus saw two more men who were fishers. They were fixing their nets. Sometimes nets break and get tangled and they have to be fixed. These two, whose names were James and John, Jesus also called. They, like Simon and Andrew, no longer fished for fish, but for people!
How do you suppose they fished for people? Do you suppose they took their nets and threw them over people and dragged the nets in? (Let them answer.) I don't think so. That sounds silly. How did they do it? (Pause briefly.) Maybe they fished for people by telling others about Jesus. Do you suppose that's how they become fishers of people? (Let them answer.)
Jesus wants all people to know the good news about him. He wants all people to know that even though the world changes and will someday no longer be the way it is now, he never changes. Jesus wants people to believe in something that is sure and certain. Jesus wants people to know all about him so that they can be free from their sins.
Do you suppose Jesus wants this congregation to be a people- fishing congregation? (Let them answer.) Jesus wants us to tell everyone we can about him. That is something you learn more about in Sunday school, in worship, and from your parents. Perhaps your Sunday school teacher or parents have already told you about ways you can reach out to others with the good news about Jesus.
Thank you for sharing with me this morning. I hope we all have the opportunity to share the good news with many people.
Dear Jesus: Show us how to become people fishers. Amen.
A little later Jesus saw two more men who were fishers. They were fixing their nets. Sometimes nets break and get tangled and they have to be fixed. These two, whose names were James and John, Jesus also called. They, like Simon and Andrew, no longer fished for fish, but for people!
How do you suppose they fished for people? Do you suppose they took their nets and threw them over people and dragged the nets in? (Let them answer.) I don't think so. That sounds silly. How did they do it? (Pause briefly.) Maybe they fished for people by telling others about Jesus. Do you suppose that's how they become fishers of people? (Let them answer.)
Jesus wants all people to know the good news about him. He wants all people to know that even though the world changes and will someday no longer be the way it is now, he never changes. Jesus wants people to believe in something that is sure and certain. Jesus wants people to know all about him so that they can be free from their sins.
Do you suppose Jesus wants this congregation to be a people- fishing congregation? (Let them answer.) Jesus wants us to tell everyone we can about him. That is something you learn more about in Sunday school, in worship, and from your parents. Perhaps your Sunday school teacher or parents have already told you about ways you can reach out to others with the good news about Jesus.
Thank you for sharing with me this morning. I hope we all have the opportunity to share the good news with many people.
Dear Jesus: Show us how to become people fishers. Amen.

