A Servant of the Lord
Children's sermon
Object:
an apron
The Point: We are to be servants of Jesus.
The Lesson: Welcome boys and girls. Thank you for sharing this special time with me.
This morning I brought my apron. Why do people use an apron? (let children answer) When I am going to do some cooking, especially when I barbecue, I put on my apron. It helps to keep my clothes clean but more importantly it reflects that I am being a servant. I will cook and serve others. Who serves others? (let children answer) A servant is someone who serves others. A servant works to please the will of those they serve.
Our Bible reading from Luke told us about a young girl, Mary, who is truly a special servant. Does anyone know why Mary was a special servant? (let children answer) A messenger from God, the angel Gabriel, came to Mary with a message. Through her God's only Son would be born to the world. His name would be Jesus, which means "God saves." This would be a miracle because God's Spirit would bring about this holy birth. God would walk in our midst and work out our salvation. Mary didn't know how this could be. Then Gabriel told her about her cousin Elizabeth who was thought to be unable to have a child, but now she was going to have a baby. Mary now believed that all things were possible with God. Her response was to surrender herself to God as his willing servant. Mary said, "I am the servant of the Lord, let it be to me according to your word."
Soon it will be Christmas, and we will celebrate the birth of Jesus. It all came about just as the angel Gabriel had said. Jesus, God's Son, was born to us. He came not to judge us but to save and make us all a part of God's family.
I believe Mary, Jesus' mother, responded to Gabriel's message in the right way. She became a servant. As we celebrate Jesus' birthday, our response should be like the example of Mary. Each of us should say, "I am the servant of the Lord, let it be to me according to your word."
Closing Prayer: Girls and boys, let us unite our hearts in prayer. Lord Jesus, we will soon celebrate your birthday. The angels will announce that you are our Savior. Help us to respond as your servants open to your will for our lives. May our families and friends see in us servants of our Savior and Lord. Amen.
The Lesson: Welcome boys and girls. Thank you for sharing this special time with me.
This morning I brought my apron. Why do people use an apron? (let children answer) When I am going to do some cooking, especially when I barbecue, I put on my apron. It helps to keep my clothes clean but more importantly it reflects that I am being a servant. I will cook and serve others. Who serves others? (let children answer) A servant is someone who serves others. A servant works to please the will of those they serve.
Our Bible reading from Luke told us about a young girl, Mary, who is truly a special servant. Does anyone know why Mary was a special servant? (let children answer) A messenger from God, the angel Gabriel, came to Mary with a message. Through her God's only Son would be born to the world. His name would be Jesus, which means "God saves." This would be a miracle because God's Spirit would bring about this holy birth. God would walk in our midst and work out our salvation. Mary didn't know how this could be. Then Gabriel told her about her cousin Elizabeth who was thought to be unable to have a child, but now she was going to have a baby. Mary now believed that all things were possible with God. Her response was to surrender herself to God as his willing servant. Mary said, "I am the servant of the Lord, let it be to me according to your word."
Soon it will be Christmas, and we will celebrate the birth of Jesus. It all came about just as the angel Gabriel had said. Jesus, God's Son, was born to us. He came not to judge us but to save and make us all a part of God's family.
I believe Mary, Jesus' mother, responded to Gabriel's message in the right way. She became a servant. As we celebrate Jesus' birthday, our response should be like the example of Mary. Each of us should say, "I am the servant of the Lord, let it be to me according to your word."
Closing Prayer: Girls and boys, let us unite our hearts in prayer. Lord Jesus, we will soon celebrate your birthday. The angels will announce that you are our Savior. Help us to respond as your servants open to your will for our lives. May our families and friends see in us servants of our Savior and Lord. Amen.

