Free Air
Children's sermon
Peter And The Children
66 Puppet Talks
(Pastor does some deep breathing exercises)
Peter: Pastor, what in the world are you doing?
Pastor: I'm enjoying one of God's gifts. (Breathes deeply again) So are you.
Peter: Huh? God hasn't given me any gifts.
Pastor: Sure he has. This particular gift is all around us.
Peter: (Looks all around) I don't see anything. Not a single thing.
Pastor: (Takes another deep breath) It's the air we're breathing, Peter. It's a wonderful gift from God.
Peter: I don't want any gifts from God, and I'm not going to take any either! I'll just hold my breath. (Takes a deep breath and snaps his mouth shut -- after a while suddenly expels his breath and pants)
Pastor: Change your mind?
Peter: I don't want any gifts from God. I know, I'll buy my own air!
Pastor: And just how are you going to do that?
Peter: I'll put extra money in the collection plate at church. That's what I'll do, buy my air!
Pastor: Peter, you can't pay for a gift that someone has already given you for free. Did you know that there is another gift that people try to buy from God?
Peter: No, what is it?
Pastor: Salvation.
Peter: Salvation?
Pastor: Yes, God gave us his Son, Jesus Christ. Jesus gave his life to pay for our sins. Some people try to pay for their sins by doing good works. The gift has already been given, though, so they can't pay.
Peter: What? You mean I've been doing all of those good deeds for nothing?
Pastor: Not for nothing, Peter. We do good deeds because we love God, not to buy something from him.
Peter: Oh!
Pastor: Actually, accepting the air you breathe and accepting Jesus are very much alike.
Peter: In what way?
Pastor: Well, you have to accept God's gift of air to live. Otherwise your body would die.
Peter: Oh, I get it. I have to accept God's gift of Jesus if I want to live eternally with him.
Pastor: That's right.
Peter: Thanks for setting me straight, Pastor. I do want to live eternally with God. It's good to know that I can accept his gift!
Peter: Pastor, what in the world are you doing?
Pastor: I'm enjoying one of God's gifts. (Breathes deeply again) So are you.
Peter: Huh? God hasn't given me any gifts.
Pastor: Sure he has. This particular gift is all around us.
Peter: (Looks all around) I don't see anything. Not a single thing.
Pastor: (Takes another deep breath) It's the air we're breathing, Peter. It's a wonderful gift from God.
Peter: I don't want any gifts from God, and I'm not going to take any either! I'll just hold my breath. (Takes a deep breath and snaps his mouth shut -- after a while suddenly expels his breath and pants)
Pastor: Change your mind?
Peter: I don't want any gifts from God. I know, I'll buy my own air!
Pastor: And just how are you going to do that?
Peter: I'll put extra money in the collection plate at church. That's what I'll do, buy my air!
Pastor: Peter, you can't pay for a gift that someone has already given you for free. Did you know that there is another gift that people try to buy from God?
Peter: No, what is it?
Pastor: Salvation.
Peter: Salvation?
Pastor: Yes, God gave us his Son, Jesus Christ. Jesus gave his life to pay for our sins. Some people try to pay for their sins by doing good works. The gift has already been given, though, so they can't pay.
Peter: What? You mean I've been doing all of those good deeds for nothing?
Pastor: Not for nothing, Peter. We do good deeds because we love God, not to buy something from him.
Peter: Oh!
Pastor: Actually, accepting the air you breathe and accepting Jesus are very much alike.
Peter: In what way?
Pastor: Well, you have to accept God's gift of air to live. Otherwise your body would die.
Peter: Oh, I get it. I have to accept God's gift of Jesus if I want to live eternally with him.
Pastor: That's right.
Peter: Thanks for setting me straight, Pastor. I do want to live eternally with God. It's good to know that I can accept his gift!

