Welcoming people into our homes and hearts
Children's sermon
Object:
When Jesus came to the place, he looked up and said to him, "Zacchaeus, hurry and come down; for I must stay at your house today." So he hurried down and was happy to welcome him. (vv. 5-6)
Object: a welcome mat
Good morning, boys and girls. I've got something here that I'm sure most of you have seen before. (display the mat) How many of you know what this is? (let them answer) That's right, it's a welcome mat. It's the first thing people see as they enter our house and it should make them feel welcome.
How many of you like to invite other children over to your house to play? (let them answer) Do your parents invite their friends over to your house for dinner or just to talk? (let them answer) When people come to our house, we want them to feel welcome so that they'll want to come back another time.
There is a great Bible story about a man named Zacchaeus. Zacchaeus worked as a tax collector and became very rich. People didn't like him because he was a tax collector and they considered him a sinner. Anyone who was a friend of Zacchaeus was also not liked and considered a sinner.
Zacchaeus was a short man. He had to climb a big sycamore tree to see Jesus. Jesus asked Zacchaeus to come down from the tree and take him to his house for dinner. This made Zacchaeus very happy, but the people who heard it began to question Jesus and accuse him of also being a sinner. Jesus and Zacchaeus walked over to the house and visited. Zacchaeus probably really had done some of the bad things the people said he did. After he talked with Jesus, he said that he would give half of everything he owned to the poor people. If he cheated anyone, he would pay them back much more that he had taken from them. Do you think Jesus was welcome in Zacchaeus' house? (let them answer) Do you think Jesus made a big difference in Zacchaeus' life? (let them answer) I think so.
This Bible story tells us so much about Jesus and what he can do for all of us. First, he never gives up on anyone. According to Jesus, even a bad guy can change. Second, he shows us that we can make a big difference in people's lives if we welcome them into our hearts. This week, try to be kind to someone who isn't your friend. Help him and show him the love of Jesus and see if that person changes.
Take a look at your welcome mat and try your best to make your house a place where Jesus will come and share his life with you. He will be the best friend you ever make.
