Scripture: John 6:51-58 "Bread of Life Theme"
Preparation:
Print up strips of paper with a Bible verse, suggested to use John 6:51a "I am the bread of life come down from heaven." Or John 6:35 "I am the bread of life, whoever comes to me will never be hungry and whoever believes in my will never be thirsty." or you could use a verse that speaks about the word of God or another verse you want the children to know.
Cut these strips a part and put them in baggies with a little candy
Make a plate or basket of healthy foods and a plate or basket of junk food
Faith+Open: Gather the children to you. Show them the two different baskets of food. Say, "What do you notice about these baskets? How are the same? How are they different?" Take answers and lead the discussion in a direction that shows that both baskets offer food, a way to get full or not be hungry. But one basket has food that is good for us, that helps nourish our bodies and give us good, lasting energy. The other basket is food we like as well, but this food is more of a treat food or junk food. It's not the kind of food that helps us grow and be healthy.
Faith+Share: Say, "Jesus says he is the bread of life. What do you think this means?" Take answers. Say, "Which basket of food do you think Jesus is for us?" (healthy food--but maybe also the sweet food as the word of God be like honey--Ezekiel said that once!) "Jesus says he is the bread of like it's like saying that Jesus is good food for our minds and our spirits. The words of Jesus are something that we can learn and that will stay with us. The promise of Jesus that he will last, he will be with us all the time and that our basket/plate from God will not run out."
"Now, Ezekiel was a prophet who once said the word of God tastes like honey on his lips. So a little sweetness is sometimes good as well. I have a baggie here for you with a word from God in and a little sweetness for you as well. (pass out now or pray and pass out). I want you to take this piece of paper home and put it in your Bible or on a mirror or in the car or on the fridge, someplace where you will see it and read it and remember that Jesus promises God's love and care for you always."
Faith+Prayer: Jesus, Thank you for food that is good and food that is sweet. Thank you for promising to be like bread for us to help us grow in you. Amen
Faith+Blessing: May your eyes be opened to see all the amazing works of God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
~LB
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Children's Sermon Aug 19, 2012 Pentecost 12B John 6:51-58
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