Luke 3:1-20 · John the Baptist Prepares the Way
Sunbathing Toward God
Luke 3:1-20
Children's Sermon
by Wesley T. Runk
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Object: Some sunglasses, a beach towel and a beach hat.

Good morning, boys and girls. Today we are going to have a little fun and I hope that you will enjoy this as much as I will. First, I need a volunteer. [Select someone who will not be embarrassed easily.] I think that you will make a fine volunteer. Now what I want you to do is to pretend that you are going to the beach for an afternoon of sunbathing. I brought with me some sunglasses, a large beach towel, and a beach hat. [Put these on the child.] I would like you to pretend that this area right here is the beach. Just lie down and relax and show me how you would get a good suntan. [Observe for a while what he does and then begin to make suggestions.] When you want to tan, do you only want your back to be tan? Which way would you turn to make sure that your right arm got a tan? Would you turn to the other side if you wanted to make your left arm tan? It looks to me that you have to do a lot of turning if you want to have a good suntan. Now I know some people who only tan their backs or their stomachs, but most people like to be tanned all over and they do a lot of turning.

There was a man by the name of John who did a lot of talking about people and turning. His name was John the Baptizer and when he told people that they should start turning he was not talking about turning toward the sun for a suntan. No, sir! John was talking about people’s turning away from their sins and turning toward God. When he said turn toward God he means that they should follow the teachings of God and believe in the power of God. People who did not turn were in a lot of trouble according to John, because that meant to him that they were headed in the wrong direction. Now you know what that means. When a person isn’t turned toward God, that means that he is turned toward you-know-where. Turning around is pretty important in a lot of things, but it is most important when it comes to turning toward God.

The next time you go sunbathing and you get out your beach towel and sunglasses and beach hat, then you can remember how important it is to turn often if you want to get a good suntan. You can also remember when you turn over toward the sun about what John the Baptizer said about turning toward God.

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