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  • Children's sermon on Jairus' daughter


    Children's Sermon on Jairus' Daughter (Mark 5: 21-43)

    Theme: Jesus can even wake up the dead   (Quick interactive drama involving the kids)

     
    Text: Mark 5:21-43 Jairus’ daughter (Trinity 2)
     
    Props: none    Jairus daughter sleeping 1
     
    Basic idea: Start by having the children show how they wake up in the morning and tell them this is a “wake up” story. Have the children dramatize the various emotions mentioned as you read through the text (concern, grief, laughter, amazement, joy)
    (Note: You could have the children pretend that they are Jairus daughter. However, my wife told me she felt parents might be uneasy about then acting out that they had died!)
    For this to be most effective it needs to be fairly fast paced with lots of energy and emotion.
     
    Full Story: Good morning children. Do you find it easy to wake up in the morning? How do you parents wake you up? Do you yawn or stretch? Show me. Close you eyes like you are asleep. Now show me what you do. “Time to wake up. It’s morning time.” (Let the children show you how they get up.) Well today our Bible reading is story about Jesus waking a child up. But what is amazing about this “wake up story” is that Jesus woke her up after she died! We can wake up people when they are asleep but Jesus proved that he could wake up people even when they are dead. That is truly amazing.
     
    I’m going to tell you the story and I would like you to act out how the people were feeling. This story is found in Chapter 5 of Mark’s Gospel
     
    (Read through the Bible text or create your own paraphrase: Stop and gesture to the children at the appropriate times. They’ll pick up the idea quickly.)
     
    (vs 22) A man named Jairus fell at Jesus’ feet and pleaded with him, “My daughter is dying please come and put you hands on her so that she will be healed and live.”
        ---What do you think Jairus felt like? Show me how might feel. Yes, he was very worried. (Look worried, bit your nails, put your hands on your forehead, etc
     
    (vs 24)Jesus started to go to Jairus’ house to see his daughter but it was taking a long time because he stopped to talk to another person who needed healing. How do you think Jairus was feeling then? Yes. He was very anxious.
     
    (vs 35)Then all of a sudden some people came from Jairus’ home and said. Your daughter has died. Don’t bother bringing Jesus. (Throw you hands up in the air)
     
    (vs 36)Jesus kept on going and when he came to the house where the girl was he saw all the people crying (
     
    When he came to the girl he said that she was only sleeping. Since the people knew she had died they laughed at Jesus (
     
    (vs 41) Then Jesus took her by the hand and said “Little girl, I say to you get up!”
    (vs42)   Immediately the girl stood up and walked around. The people were astonished!
     
    (vs 38) Now one more thing. It doesn’t say this in the bible story but what do you think Jairus, the girls father, was feeling? Yes. I think he was celebrating!(jump for joy)
     
    That was great acting children. It was almost like being there! Isn’t that wonderful. Even though the girl died and it seemed too late, it wasn’t too late for Jesus. He was able to wake people up even when they were dead. That’s how wonderful Jesus is.
     
    Pray:Thank you God for this wonderful miracle of Jesus bringing this girl back to life.
    Thank you for his amazing love and his amazing power. Help us, through your Holy Spirit to follow him and know him more and more each day - In Jesus’ name, Amen!
     
    (Copyright Andrew Hewlett 2009 Sundaychildrensfocus.com Feel free to use this story at your Sunday morning service but please give credit to Sundaychildrensfocus.com and consider linking to this web site. Thank you! A.H.  PS - Please "Like" this on your social media site. 

     

  • Jesus Wept - He understands our tears

    Children's object lesson: "Why Did Jesus Cry?"

    Objective: Help children understand that Jesus understands our feelings and is with us in hard times. He knows what it’s like to feel sorrow.

    Object lesson items needed:

    • A box of Kleenex (tissues)

    Welcome    "Hi, everyone! I’m so glad you’re all here. Today, we’re going to talk about something special. It’s something that reminds us just how much Jesus loves us and understands our feelings!"

    Begin the Lesson

    1. Show the Box of Kleenex

    Hold up the box of Kleenex.

    "Does anyone know what these are?"
    Pause for answers.
    "Right, these are tissues! (or Kleenex) And when do we usually need tissues?"
    Pause for answers like: 'when we’re sick' or 'when we cry.'

    1. Discuss Why We Cry

    "Sometimes we use tissues when we’re sad or hurt. Have you ever felt sad? Maybe you lost a toy, or maybe a friend moved away. Sometimes, sad things happen to us, and we feel like crying. And that’s okay! God made our tears and gave us feelings so we can express when we’re sad or hurt." (Be prepared for a child giving you a gut wrenching story about a loved one)

    1. Introduce the Story of Jesus Weeping

    "Today, we’re going to look at a very short verse in the Bible, but it’s a super important one. In the Gospel of John, there’s a verse that says, ‘Jesus wept.’ (It’s the shortest verse in the Bible.) That means that Jesus, the Son of God, cried. Isn’t that amazing to think about?"

    1. Explain Why Jesus Cried

    "Do you know why Jesus cried? It happened when His friend, Lazarus, had died. Jesus saw everyone around Him being really sad and crying. Even though Jesus knew He could bring Lazarus back to life, He still felt sad because His friends were sad."

    1. Use the Kleenex as an Object Lesson

    Pass around the box of Kleenex, inviting each child to hold one tissue.
    "When we cry, we might reach for a tissue to dry our tears, right? Just like we’re holding these tissues, Jesus holds us close when we’re sad. He doesn’t leave us alone with our sad feelings; He feels them with us."

    1. Relate It to the Kids’ Lives

    "So, next time you feel sad or see someone else who is sad, remember that Jesus understands. He knows how it feels to be sad, and He’s right there with you. And you can talk to Him about it!"

    Closing Prayer

    "Let’s pray together and thank God / Jesus for always being with us and for understanding our feelings and our tears."

    Prayer: "Dear God, thank you for understanding us and loving us. Thank you for being with us when we’re sad and for caring about our feelings. Help us remember that you are always there to comfort us. – In Jesus’ name Amen."

    Copyright 2024 SundayChildrensFocus  A.H.

  • John 3;16 For God so loved the world

    Kids Sermon: For God so Loved the World   John 3:16    valentine heart

    John 3:16  (2nd Sunday in Lent – for those who follow the revised common lectionary)
    John 3 16 Gods love
     
     
    Children’s gospel message idea:
    Bring in a large cardboard sign with JOHN 3:16 in big letters. Get a helper to hold it up and wave it around like the common sight in a football stadium. Discuss the verse and why Christians hope that they can be seen on TV.
     
    Object lesson items.  Large cardboard sign with the words “JOHN 3:16.” You could also where a toque, scarf, noisemaker and football jersey if you want to really look like a fan in the bleachers.
     
    Children’s Sermon:
    Good morning children! Tell me if this reminds you of anything you have ever seen. (Hold up and wave around the John 3:16 sign.) That’s right. If you have ever been to a football game or seen one on TV you have probably seen someone in the crowd waving this sign. Do you know what it means? John 3:16 is a bible verse. It says (show them in the bible), “for God so love the world that he gave his only son that whosoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” It is a wonderful bible verse because it tells us of God’s wonderful love for the world and that Jesus has opened the way for us to have eternal life! By trusting in Jesus we can have a wonderful life now and that goes on for ever and ever! That is a wonderful message that needs to get out to the whole world. Some Christians came up with the idea that by holding up the sign at football games where there are many people. They are hoping that people at the game might become curious and look up John 3:16 in the bible. They are also hoping that it might get on the TV camera and go out to the whole world!
     
    I think it is a wonderful way of helping others discover the wonderful message of God’s in Jesus Christ. However, that may not be our way of telling others about Jesus. Each of us can tell others about Jesus and his love. If we are Christ followers, each of us is a “sign” to the rest of the world of the life and love of Jesus Christ.
     
    Children’s prayer: Dear God, thank you for your amazing love that we read about in John 3:16. Help us to get that message out to the rest of the world. That way they can believe in Jesus and discover his wonderful life that goes on for ever and ever. In Jesus’ name – Amen!

    Copyright 2014 Andrew Hewlett and Sundaychildrensfocus.com   Feel free to use this kids talk on Sunday morning but please give credit to Sundaychildrensfocus.com and consider linking you web site to this site.  Thank you - A.H.