Luke 3:1-20 · John the Baptist Prepares the Way
How Should We Live?
Luke 3:1-20
Children's Sermon
by Brett Blair
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Exegetical Aim: To convey John the Baptist's understanding of compassion.

Props: Two heavy coats. One worn on top of the other.

Lesson: G-G-Good mmmorning! It's freezing out here. Aren't you cold? (response) You're not? My fingers are frozen. Blow your breath into your hands to warm them. Call one of the children up to sit beside you. You will be getting him or her to participate. Josh, come up here and sit beside me and maybe we can stay warm together. When the child arrives, sit there a moment acting cold. In a loud whisper so others can hear: You're supposed to act cold, Okay? (okay) Normal voice: J-J-Josh, isn't it cccold out here? (yes) In a loud whisper: No, you're supposed to say, "y-y-yes." Okay? (okay) J-J-Josh, isn't it cccold out here? (y-y-yes) If the child is not hugging himself and shaking, place his arms in that position.

You look cccold. I'm feeling pretty warm though in my nice TWO big coats. Don't you like my coats, Josh? (response) I can't imagine being out on a night like this without a coat, can you? (response) Address the rest of the children: Can you imagine someone being out in the cold without a coat? (response) What's wrong? (response) Who doesn't have a coat? (Josh) Yeah, you're right, he doesn't. He must be cold! Are you cold? (y-y-yes) Yep, you're right. He's cccold. Rub your hands together and look around casually. Maybe it will get warmer tomorrow.

Application: Is there something wrong? (response) I should give him one of my coats? Why? (response) Oh, would you like one of my coats? (response) I really don't need two coats. Put the coat on him. Are you warm now? (response) I wasn't being very nice, was I? (response) This is how we are supposed to live as Christians. There's a fellow in the Bible by the name of John the Baptist, and someone asked him, "How should we live our lives?" John told him, "The man who has two coats should share with him who has none, and the one who has food should share with him who has none." Let's share the things that we have with one another.

Let's Pray: Lord, we want to share our coats, our food, and our toys with those who have none. Teach us to love one another. Amen.

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