Word for all
Children's sermon
Object:
3-D glasses
But is now disclosed, and through the prophetic writings is made known to all the Gentiles, according to the command of the eternal God, to bring about the obedience of faith. (v. 26)
Good morning, boys and girls! How are you this morning? (allow answers) How many of you have been to a 3-D movie before? (allow answers) What is different between a 3-D movie and a regular movie? (allow answers) When you go to a 3-D movie, you have to wear special glasses so that you can see all of the cool effects. If you don't wear the glasses, the movie looks fuzzy and you can't see the good parts. If you don't have the glasses, you don't enjoy the movie as much.
Some people think that reading the Bible is kind of like watching a 3-D movie. They think that in order to understand the Bible, they need some special tools or teachers -- like 3-D glasses for the Bible. They think that if you don't have special knowledge -- if you aren't part of a certain group, don't speak a certain language, or don't study a certain way -- you can't fully understand God's word.
Do you think that is true? (allow answers) No, it isn't! As our reading says today, "Through the prophetic writings [God's word] is made known to all." The Bible is made for everyone to read -- not just people who are in the right group, know the right language, or the right people. Instead, Christians work very hard to spread God's word to everyone. Christians travel to faraway countries to teach people about God and to show God's love by providing shelter and medicine for people who need those things. Christians translate the Bible so that it can be read in hundreds of different languages. We want everyone to be able to understand God's words in their own language.
We want to spread the word that the Bible is for everyone, in every language, everywhere. God's word is for all. Amen.
Good morning, boys and girls! How are you this morning? (allow answers) How many of you have been to a 3-D movie before? (allow answers) What is different between a 3-D movie and a regular movie? (allow answers) When you go to a 3-D movie, you have to wear special glasses so that you can see all of the cool effects. If you don't wear the glasses, the movie looks fuzzy and you can't see the good parts. If you don't have the glasses, you don't enjoy the movie as much.
Some people think that reading the Bible is kind of like watching a 3-D movie. They think that in order to understand the Bible, they need some special tools or teachers -- like 3-D glasses for the Bible. They think that if you don't have special knowledge -- if you aren't part of a certain group, don't speak a certain language, or don't study a certain way -- you can't fully understand God's word.
Do you think that is true? (allow answers) No, it isn't! As our reading says today, "Through the prophetic writings [God's word] is made known to all." The Bible is made for everyone to read -- not just people who are in the right group, know the right language, or the right people. Instead, Christians work very hard to spread God's word to everyone. Christians travel to faraway countries to teach people about God and to show God's love by providing shelter and medicine for people who need those things. Christians translate the Bible so that it can be read in hundreds of different languages. We want everyone to be able to understand God's words in their own language.
We want to spread the word that the Bible is for everyone, in every language, everywhere. God's word is for all. Amen.
