Seeing all of the Easter story
Children's sermon
Object:
a picture of Jesus on the cross and a large coin
A lot is going to happen this week. This is the last week
before Easter. This is the week when we hear about Jesus' last
meal with his disciples. This is the week when we hear about him
being taken prisoner by the soldiers. This is the week when we
hear how Jesus was crucified on Good Friday. (Show the picture.)
It's going to be difficult to listen to the stories of what
happened to Jesus and how awful things were for him.
It would be very easy to try to hurry through this week and
get to Easter faster. Easter has all the fun stuff; this week has
all the hard stuff. We have to wait, though. We have to hear the
bad stuff in order to understand how great the good stuff is. How
can we celebrate Easter unless we understand all the hard work it
took to get there?
(Show the coin.) Easter and Good Friday are like two sides
of the same coin: you can't have one side without having the
other too. Try as you may, you can't pull them apart. Both sides
are part of the same coin, and right now we must look at the Good
Friday side for a while. Let's look at the picture for a little
while before we close with our prayer. (Show the picture and have
a few moments of silence.)
Prayer: Dear God, thank you for sending Jesus to save us. Thank
you for allowing him to die for our sins so that we could be with
you and know you forever. Help us understand how important this
week is and be willing to see the hard parts of what Jesus has
done for us. Amen.
before Easter. This is the week when we hear about Jesus' last
meal with his disciples. This is the week when we hear about him
being taken prisoner by the soldiers. This is the week when we
hear how Jesus was crucified on Good Friday. (Show the picture.)
It's going to be difficult to listen to the stories of what
happened to Jesus and how awful things were for him.
It would be very easy to try to hurry through this week and
get to Easter faster. Easter has all the fun stuff; this week has
all the hard stuff. We have to wait, though. We have to hear the
bad stuff in order to understand how great the good stuff is. How
can we celebrate Easter unless we understand all the hard work it
took to get there?
(Show the coin.) Easter and Good Friday are like two sides
of the same coin: you can't have one side without having the
other too. Try as you may, you can't pull them apart. Both sides
are part of the same coin, and right now we must look at the Good
Friday side for a while. Let's look at the picture for a little
while before we close with our prayer. (Show the picture and have
a few moments of silence.)
Prayer: Dear God, thank you for sending Jesus to save us. Thank
you for allowing him to die for our sins so that we could be with
you and know you forever. Help us understand how important this
week is and be willing to see the hard parts of what Jesus has
done for us. Amen.
