Like a rock
Children's sermon
Object:
A rock
Good morning! What do I have here in my hand? (Show the rock
and let them answer.) Yes, this is a rock. What can you tell me
about rocks? What do you know about them? (Let them answer.)
Well, all those things are true about rocks. Now, the Bible
calls Jesus a rock. We also have a hymn where we call Jesus the
"Rock of Ages." In what way can we think of Jesus as a rock? (Let
them answer.)
The main reason we refer to Jesus as a rock is that he is
firm and strong like a rock and can't be moved from where he wants
to be. He has promised to be with us always and nothing can ever
move him away from people who believe in him and love him. He is
always there for us and his promise is as firm as this rock.
Aren't you glad that we have a Savior who is that solid? (Let them
answer.)
Dear Jesus: Thank you for being the strong rock of our salvation.
Amen.
and let them answer.) Yes, this is a rock. What can you tell me
about rocks? What do you know about them? (Let them answer.)
Well, all those things are true about rocks. Now, the Bible
calls Jesus a rock. We also have a hymn where we call Jesus the
"Rock of Ages." In what way can we think of Jesus as a rock? (Let
them answer.)
The main reason we refer to Jesus as a rock is that he is
firm and strong like a rock and can't be moved from where he wants
to be. He has promised to be with us always and nothing can ever
move him away from people who believe in him and love him. He is
always there for us and his promise is as firm as this rock.
Aren't you glad that we have a Savior who is that solid? (Let them
answer.)
Dear Jesus: Thank you for being the strong rock of our salvation.
Amen.
