Children’s Sunday Sermons
July 2, 2023
Good morning girls and boys. Will those of you who are perfect please raise your hand? I don’t see any hands. Isn’t anyone here perfect? Of course not! None of us is perfect, not even me! Especially not me! You see, the older you get, the more you know, you are not perfect. I know that there are many things that I can do better. We all can. You see, boys and girls, all of us sin. We all have done things that we know we shouldn’t do. But if we say we are sorry and try to do better, we know God will be there to forgive us.
We read today in our Bibles that Jesus said, “I have come to call the sinners.” What does He mean, boys and girls? Does He mean that He is only there when we sin? Of course not. You already know that He is always right there by your side — whenever you need Him.
We need Him most when we have strayed from His footsteps and are not following His examples. We need Him most when we are not sharing, caring, listening, and helping others. We need Him most when we are not loving one another as He has asked us to.
Boys and girls, no one is perfect. But we do have the perfect example of how to live the way God intends us to live. The perfect example is Jesus.
Children’s Sunday Sermon
July 9, 2023
Good morning boys and girls. I hope you all got enough rest last night. I’m sure you know how important it is to get enough sleep every night so you can wake up refreshed and ready to take on the new day. And without enough sleep, our bodies cannot do the work that we expect of it. Without enough rest we feel tired and lazy — our minds and our bodies just don’t work as well as they should.
You know what, boys and girls? Just like laying your head down on your pillow to rest, you can turn to Jesus for rest for your soul. We read in our Bible today that Jesus said, “Come to Me, all you who are tired, and I will give you rest. Learn from Me, for I and gentle, and you will find rest for your souls” (Mt 11:28-29). Jesus is asking us to come to Him to find rest for our souls so we can be refreshed and ready to do the work that is expected of us as His loyal followers. Instead of being lazy and tired in spirit, He wants us to accept His command to Love one another. And if we do this, we will have peace inside. We will have rest for our souls.
Boys and girls, many of you will take a family vacation this summer. Maybe it will be a trip to the mountains or the beach. Maybe you are going to Disneyland! But wherever you go on your vacation, you are sure to come back refreshed and ready to go back to school! Well, even though you might like to delay the school year, you know that there is important work to be done! And you’ll do a better job after having had a nice rest during your summer vacation. And it is just the same way when we follow the example and do the work of Jesus. We will receive the rest our souls need to be hard-working members of our Christian community. Now let’s get to work!
Children’s Sunday Sermon
July 16, 2023
Good morning boys and girls. Have you ever wondered why a tree can bend on a windy day, but usually, it doesn’t topple over? The reason is that the roots that support the tree spread out over a very big area. And the strong roots that are hidden under the soil help keep the tree planted firmly in the ground during a windy day. But why do the roots naturally stretch out so far, even many miles, for some plants and trees? Can you guess why? That’s right; the roots stretch out so far to find water, which is necessary for the tree to grow. Without roots, the tree would die. And the tree is willing to go many miles by spreading its roots in search of the life-giving water that it needs. Today we read in our Bibles that Jesus asks us to imagine someone who plants seeds all around. Some fall on rocks, and they spring up in the tiny cracks where they find just a little soil, and they begin to grow. But as soon as the sun comes out, the plants are burned because they don’t have room for the deep, life-giving roots to bring them water. And then Jesus tells us there are other seeds that fall into rich soil, and their roots go deep, and they live to be healthy plants with strong, far-reaching roots.
It’s the same way with us as loyal followers of Jesus. Our faith in doing the will of God must be planted deep in our hearts. And when we are tempted not to do God’s Will, the deep roots of our faith will help us to stand tall and make it through any tough times that will try to bend us. The roots of faith will keep us from toppling over!
Children’s Sunday Sermon
July 23, 2023
Good morning boys and girls. How many of you have a pet dog at home? That’s great. Dogs can be wonderful pets and great, loyal friends. Can you name something a dog does better than a human? Smell? That’s right! Dogs can smell things from very far away, and some dogs are specially trained to help rescue workers after an earthquake to help find people who are trapped using their very good sense of smell. Can you think of anything else? That’s right! The sense of hearing. A dog can hear certain sounds that we can’t. Have you ever noticed that your dog starts barking a few minutes before you hear someone walking to your door? Long before you hear anyone, your dog may hear someone approaching your house. You may not hear the person until they ring your doorbell. We read in our Bibles today that Jesus said, “Listen, anyone who has ears” (Mt 13:43).
Boys and girls, week after week, we gather here to study our Bibles. Week after week, we hear the instructions that Jesus has given us. But if we haven’t been following those instructions, then we haven’t really been listening, have we? Have you ever heard the expression, “It goes in one ear and out the other?” That refers to someone who hears but doesn’t listen with his or her heart. The sound reaches the ear, but it just goes in and out. Since the person isn’t really listening, the words don’t settle down deep within their heart. And that’s exactly the way it is with Jesus’ Word. He expects us to open our hearts and really start listening! He doesn’t want His words to go right through us. Instead, He wants His words to go down deep within our hearts. And we don’t need our pet dog to bark or our doorbell to ring to remember to listen. No, it’s right here in the greatest instruction book for living – our Holy Bible. And today, we must really listen to Jesus’ command to open not only our ears but our hearts! Is everyone really listening?
Children’s Sunday Sermon
July 30, 2023
Good morning boys and girls. Have any of you ever gone on a treasure hunt? Maybe you played a game at camp or at school or with your friends where one person hid something, and everyone else had to go out and find that thing. Or maybe you went on an Egg hunt at Easter time to find the hidden treasure! That really is a lot of fun, especially when you find the treasure! Today we read in our Bibles that Jesus said, “The Kingdom of Heaven is like a treasure hidden in a field” (Mt. 13:14). What does that mean, boys and girls? Can we go out in a field somewhere and find Heaven? What do you think? Believe it or not, boys and girls, it doesn’t matter if you are in a field, on the playground, at school, or at home. You can find Heaven right where you are. You can be close to God if you follow the instructions that Jesus has given you. And when you do so, you will find a little bit of Heaven right here and right now on earth. That is the treasure that is waiting for you!
Several years ago, there was a treasure hunter who searched the ocean floor just off the coast of Florida for a fantastic, sunken treasure. He was looking for the great Spanish ship named the Atocha, and he spent many millions of dollars and many years in his search. And finally, he did find a fabulous treasure of beautiful gold coins and precious jewelry.
Well, you know what, boys and girls? You don’t need to spend all that time or money to find your treasure. You can find it right in your heart. That’s right! The love of God is a priceless treasure that is yours for the taking just as soon as you open your heart and let God fill you up with His Loving Presence.