Secrets
Children's sermon
Object:
a manila file labeled "TOP SECRET"
I'll bet you don't know what I have here? I have a file
labeled "Top Secret." What do you suppose that means? (Let them
answer.) A secret is something that some people know that they
don't want others to know. Have you ever seen a movie about spies
who try to steal top secrets? Have you heard a story about
secrets? They make interesting stories. The spies try to get the
secret file, and the people who have the secret file want to keep
it secret so that no one else can see what's in it.
Doctors offices keep files on each patient. These files are considered secret because they are nobody's business except the doctor or medical authority who is caring for the patient.
Schools keep files on each student. But not everybody is allowed to read the student file because it is considered secret. It is nobody's business what is in a student's file except those who teach and work with students.
Everybody has secrets. I'm sure you have secrets you don't tell other people. It is okay to have secrets. There are some things we don't tell others while there are many things we do tell.
What is interesting is that God knows every secret! There is nothing that anybody can hide from God. God knows all about us. God doesn't have to send spies to find out even our innermost thoughts. God knows them already. Isn't that amazing? God knows all about us. In fact, God knows more about me than I know about me and God knows more about you than you know about you! Wow! What a God we have!
Now, I wonder what secret is in this file? (Open the file so that only your eyes can see. Inside you might have a sheet of paper that says in large letters, "GOD LOVES YOU!" You may choose to keep the file a secret to drive home the point that the children may not know what's in the file, but God does. Or, you can reveal the "secret" and let the children in on it.)
Dear God: We are glad you know us and glad we know you. Help us to know you better. Amen.
Doctors offices keep files on each patient. These files are considered secret because they are nobody's business except the doctor or medical authority who is caring for the patient.
Schools keep files on each student. But not everybody is allowed to read the student file because it is considered secret. It is nobody's business what is in a student's file except those who teach and work with students.
Everybody has secrets. I'm sure you have secrets you don't tell other people. It is okay to have secrets. There are some things we don't tell others while there are many things we do tell.
What is interesting is that God knows every secret! There is nothing that anybody can hide from God. God knows all about us. God doesn't have to send spies to find out even our innermost thoughts. God knows them already. Isn't that amazing? God knows all about us. In fact, God knows more about me than I know about me and God knows more about you than you know about you! Wow! What a God we have!
Now, I wonder what secret is in this file? (Open the file so that only your eyes can see. Inside you might have a sheet of paper that says in large letters, "GOD LOVES YOU!" You may choose to keep the file a secret to drive home the point that the children may not know what's in the file, but God does. Or, you can reveal the "secret" and let the children in on it.)
Dear God: We are glad you know us and glad we know you. Help us to know you better. Amen.
