What's a hypocrite?
Children's sermon
Object:
a hologram (from a greeting card, and so forth)
(Show the children the hologram picture.) When I look at
this card, the picture looks real. It looks like I could reach
inside the card or look behind the card and see the rest of the
space there. It looks real, but I know it is not real. This is
called a "hologram." A hologram is a picture that looks very
real.
On this night called "Ash Wednesday," many people will have
ashes put on their foreheads. The reason people do that is to
show they are sorry for their sins. Now many people will have
ashes, but how many really are sorry for their sins? I don't
know. Only God knows.
Jesus warns us about being like a hologram. He wants us not
only to look real, but also to be real. Whenever people look like
they are sorry for their sins but they really aren't, they are
called hypocrites. Some people look like they give lots of money
because they love God, but they really don't love God or really
give that much. Again, the word for them is that they are human
holograms -- hypocrites. Some people pray loud and long because
they want others to think they are very close to God. They may
only want to make a good impression on people because in their
hearts they are not really close to God. They are human holograms
-- hypocrites. They are not real. They are fakes.
Tonight we begin a season of the church year called Lent. It
is a time for being real. It is a time for being really sorry for
our sins; for really praying to God; for really giving because of
our love for God. This is a time when we want to live and be
truthful. No human holograms -- no hypocrites.
Dearest Jesus: Teach us to be true to you and to others. Amen.
this card, the picture looks real. It looks like I could reach
inside the card or look behind the card and see the rest of the
space there. It looks real, but I know it is not real. This is
called a "hologram." A hologram is a picture that looks very
real.
On this night called "Ash Wednesday," many people will have
ashes put on their foreheads. The reason people do that is to
show they are sorry for their sins. Now many people will have
ashes, but how many really are sorry for their sins? I don't
know. Only God knows.
Jesus warns us about being like a hologram. He wants us not
only to look real, but also to be real. Whenever people look like
they are sorry for their sins but they really aren't, they are
called hypocrites. Some people look like they give lots of money
because they love God, but they really don't love God or really
give that much. Again, the word for them is that they are human
holograms -- hypocrites. Some people pray loud and long because
they want others to think they are very close to God. They may
only want to make a good impression on people because in their
hearts they are not really close to God. They are human holograms
-- hypocrites. They are not real. They are fakes.
Tonight we begin a season of the church year called Lent. It
is a time for being real. It is a time for being really sorry for
our sins; for really praying to God; for really giving because of
our love for God. This is a time when we want to live and be
truthful. No human holograms -- no hypocrites.
Dearest Jesus: Teach us to be true to you and to others. Amen.
