Watch out for greed!
Children's sermon
Object:
a big bowl of candy
See this big bowl of candy? I'm going to divide it into three piles. (Separate the candy. Give one pile just a few pieces of candy, one pile a lot of candy, and one pile somewhere in between.) Now I need three volunteers to help me. (Choose three children. Place a child behind each pile, so that one child has a few pieces of candy, and so on.)
Each person has a different amount of candy, see? Which child has the biggest pile? (Point to the child the others indicate.) Which person is the luckiest? (Responses.) Which person is the best? (Responses.) Be careful now. Is the person with the most candy really the best? Why or why not? (Responses.) Okay, you guys can sit down now. Thanks for your help.
I don't think that having the most candy makes someone the best. That person may be blessed to have so much, but that doesn't make him any better than anyone else is. The Bible verse today tells us not to be greedy. Greed is when you want more and more stuff and when you can't be happy with just a little. Some people make the mistake of thinking that more is better -- that they are better people if they have more stuff. Jesus warns us not to think like that.
Being greedy can make you sick inside. Greed can keep you from seeing what's really important in life, and it makes you forget to love others. It's not what you own that makes you special. All people are special to God. It also doesn't matter what you wear, what you look like, where you live or how old you are. All people are special, and God loves us all just the same. Be careful to keep your heart in the right place and live the way God asks us to live. (If appropriate, you might give each child a piece of candy as they leave.)
Prayer: Dear God, please help us remember that you love all people the same. It doesn't matter how much we own; we are all valuable in your eyes. Help us see the world the way you do. Amen.
Each person has a different amount of candy, see? Which child has the biggest pile? (Point to the child the others indicate.) Which person is the luckiest? (Responses.) Which person is the best? (Responses.) Be careful now. Is the person with the most candy really the best? Why or why not? (Responses.) Okay, you guys can sit down now. Thanks for your help.
I don't think that having the most candy makes someone the best. That person may be blessed to have so much, but that doesn't make him any better than anyone else is. The Bible verse today tells us not to be greedy. Greed is when you want more and more stuff and when you can't be happy with just a little. Some people make the mistake of thinking that more is better -- that they are better people if they have more stuff. Jesus warns us not to think like that.
Being greedy can make you sick inside. Greed can keep you from seeing what's really important in life, and it makes you forget to love others. It's not what you own that makes you special. All people are special to God. It also doesn't matter what you wear, what you look like, where you live or how old you are. All people are special, and God loves us all just the same. Be careful to keep your heart in the right place and live the way God asks us to live. (If appropriate, you might give each child a piece of candy as they leave.)
Prayer: Dear God, please help us remember that you love all people the same. It doesn't matter how much we own; we are all valuable in your eyes. Help us see the world the way you do. Amen.
