Pretty Package
Children's sermon
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Object:
2 boxes -- one wrapped very beautifully and the other wrapped with plastic bags. Inside the beautiful one have dirt. Inside the one wrapped in plastice bags have a beautiful watch or piece of jewelry.
Does anyone have a birthday today or this coming week or month? I want you to have one of my presents. Which one would you like? (Encourage them to take the beautiful one.) Can you open it and let us see what is in it. (Let them open it.)
Oh how disappointing, it was just the opposite of what you probably thought. It is just like our Bible story today about two men who went to pray. In Luke 18:9 it describes him as a person that looked confident in his own righteousness and looked down on everybody else. In verse 11 it says, he prayed about himself. On the outside he seemed like a very good man but his heart was far from God. Now I have a second package. Does anyone want to open this one up? I know it isn't the most beautiful package. What a surprise -- a watch! Just the opposite of what you would expect. It is like in our story from the Bible.
It says there was another man that was praying that same day and he was not very respected. He was a tax collector that people didn't like as he would rob them of money. But it says in Luke 18:13, He would not even look up to heaven , but beat his breast and said, "God have mercy on me, a sinner." His inside heart was beautiful to God just as the inside of our ugly package is something very wonderful.
If we were to open the package of our heart what would it look like? Would we want anyone to see it? How important it is to be genuinely humble before God? It says in Proverb 16:5, "The Lord detests all the proud of heart." God will not be impressed by a proud heart but instead by a humble heart.
How Do We Apply This To Our Lives?
Is God disappointed when we pray to him? He can see right through us; we don't fool God. Our prayers need to be more than words. It is the beauty of the inside, humble, genuine heart he is looking for.
Let Us Pray.
Dear God, we pray to you with good hearts that love you more than anything. Amen.
Oh how disappointing, it was just the opposite of what you probably thought. It is just like our Bible story today about two men who went to pray. In Luke 18:9 it describes him as a person that looked confident in his own righteousness and looked down on everybody else. In verse 11 it says, he prayed about himself. On the outside he seemed like a very good man but his heart was far from God. Now I have a second package. Does anyone want to open this one up? I know it isn't the most beautiful package. What a surprise -- a watch! Just the opposite of what you would expect. It is like in our story from the Bible.
It says there was another man that was praying that same day and he was not very respected. He was a tax collector that people didn't like as he would rob them of money. But it says in Luke 18:13, He would not even look up to heaven , but beat his breast and said, "God have mercy on me, a sinner." His inside heart was beautiful to God just as the inside of our ugly package is something very wonderful.
If we were to open the package of our heart what would it look like? Would we want anyone to see it? How important it is to be genuinely humble before God? It says in Proverb 16:5, "The Lord detests all the proud of heart." God will not be impressed by a proud heart but instead by a humble heart.
How Do We Apply This To Our Lives?
Is God disappointed when we pray to him? He can see right through us; we don't fool God. Our prayers need to be more than words. It is the beauty of the inside, humble, genuine heart he is looking for.
Let Us Pray.
Dear God, we pray to you with good hearts that love you more than anything. Amen.

