Scripture Focus: John
18:33-37
Prepare: Find a fancy crown, a crown of thorns, a wash
basin, a towel, and a palm branch or palm cross (if you can find one). Put everything but the fancy crown in a box
or bag to keep it out of sight.
Faith+Open: Have the fancy crown out as the children
gather. Ask them what the crown makes
them think of.
Faith+Share: When I
see a crown like this, I think of kings and queens, and knights and princesses,
too! And today is Christ the King
Sunday, they day that we celebrate Christ as King of everything. Except, do you think about Jesus when you see
a crown like this? Yeah, me neither. What about this crown (pull the crown of
thorns out)? What story about Jesus does
this make you think of? Right! This is a reminder of Good Friday, but that
wasn’t really a great day for Jesus, was it?
I mean, he was arrested, he was yelled at and hurt, and things just got
worse. Not exactly the glorious kind of
day that we usually hear about with kings.
What about this (pull
out the palm branch or palm cross)?
Yeah, I think of Palm Sunday.
That was a much more kingly day for Jesus, don’t you think? People where lining the street and cheering
for him, and putting palm branches and cloaks on the ground in front of him. He was riding on a donkey, though, not a big
powerful horse like I would imagine in a “king” story.
Or what about these
things (the basin and the towel)?
Remember when Jesus used things like these to wash his disciple’s
feet? Well that’s not a kingly thing at
all! They should have been washing his
feet.
It seems like Jesus is
not the kind of king that we typically think of. He rides on a donkey, he washes other people’s
feet, and he wears a really painful looking crown. His kingdom isn’t really the same
either. In Jesus’ kingdom the special
people are the people who serve others.
The important things in Jesus’ kingdom are not wealth and power, but
love and mercy. In that kingdom Jesus
makes the perfect king. Jesus is even
the king over death! Yes, he died on
Good Friday, but he was raised to life on Easter! So, on this Christ the King Sunday we
celebrate the Kingdom of God, and the promise of mercy and love for all.
Faith+Prayer: King Jesus, teach us to serve others as you
served your disciples. Teach us to be
humble like you were when you rode a donkey. Teach us to show love and mercy to all, in
Jesus name we pray. Amen
Faith+Blessing: May God’s grace and mercy be with you all.
~GB
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