Christ The King
Children's sermon
The Giant Book Of Children's Sermons
Matthew To Revelation
Object: a crown and a map of the world or a globe
Good morning, boys and girls. How many of you have ever heard of a king? Do you know a king? (let them answer) You know the name of a president, don't you? (let them answer) But you probably don't know the name of any king. We have the Queen of England whose name is Elizabeth, and there is also a king from the land of Jordan. There is a king of Sweden and there are kings in other places. At one time, each country had a king. There was a king in France and one in Italy and another in Russia. Take a look at the map and see all of the countries that there are on the earth. See how the colors change from one place to another. Each time you see the colors change, there is another country. At one time all of those countries had kings.
In our scripture lesson today, the representative of the man the people called the king of Rome asked Jesus if he were the king of the Jews. He meant, was Jesus the new king of Israel. He knew that there already was a king of Israel by the name of Herod, but Pilate wanted to know if he was starting a revolution or a fight to take the kingship away from Herod.
Jesus knew what he was thinking and he also wanted to show Pilate that he was a different kind of king. Jesus was surely the king of something, but it was not of one little country like Israel or France or Russia or the United States of America. Jesus is the king of people and not countries. Jesus is the king of God's kingdom. Jesus does not have armies with guns like Herod and others had. He does not have palaces and places filled with gold. He doesn't wear fancy clothes and have people to wait on him. Jesus is the king of people's minds and their hearts. He is the king of love and joy. He is the king over death and disease. Jesus is the king of the world. Jesus is not the king of one country or one planet, but instead he is the king of the entire universe.
So when you hear about kings - any kings - I hope that you will think of Jesus Christ, the real king who lives forever and rules over everything. That is what Jesus was telling Pilate that day, and the message remains for everyone who wants to ask. Jesus is not just the king of a country, one country, but all countries and all worlds.
Good morning, boys and girls. How many of you have ever heard of a king? Do you know a king? (let them answer) You know the name of a president, don't you? (let them answer) But you probably don't know the name of any king. We have the Queen of England whose name is Elizabeth, and there is also a king from the land of Jordan. There is a king of Sweden and there are kings in other places. At one time, each country had a king. There was a king in France and one in Italy and another in Russia. Take a look at the map and see all of the countries that there are on the earth. See how the colors change from one place to another. Each time you see the colors change, there is another country. At one time all of those countries had kings.
In our scripture lesson today, the representative of the man the people called the king of Rome asked Jesus if he were the king of the Jews. He meant, was Jesus the new king of Israel. He knew that there already was a king of Israel by the name of Herod, but Pilate wanted to know if he was starting a revolution or a fight to take the kingship away from Herod.
Jesus knew what he was thinking and he also wanted to show Pilate that he was a different kind of king. Jesus was surely the king of something, but it was not of one little country like Israel or France or Russia or the United States of America. Jesus is the king of people and not countries. Jesus is the king of God's kingdom. Jesus does not have armies with guns like Herod and others had. He does not have palaces and places filled with gold. He doesn't wear fancy clothes and have people to wait on him. Jesus is the king of people's minds and their hearts. He is the king of love and joy. He is the king over death and disease. Jesus is the king of the world. Jesus is not the king of one country or one planet, but instead he is the king of the entire universe.
So when you hear about kings - any kings - I hope that you will think of Jesus Christ, the real king who lives forever and rules over everything. That is what Jesus was telling Pilate that day, and the message remains for everyone who wants to ask. Jesus is not just the king of a country, one country, but all countries and all worlds.

