Luke 3:1-20 · John the Baptist Prepares the Way
The Secret Of A Great New Year
Luke 3:15-17, 21-22
Children's Sermon
by King Duncan
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Object: An Etch-a-Sketch pad or a blackboard Boys and girls, Just a few nights ago, people all over the world celebrated the coming of a new year, the year 2001. Some people went to parties, some people stayed up and watched the giant ball drop on television at midnight, some set off fireworks, and others celebrated in other ways, but New Year's Eve is one of the biggest celebration nights of the year.

What's so special about a New Year? (Give them an opportunity to answer). A new year is an opportunity to start over, isn't it? Let's pretend this pad is the old year and each of the marks on this pad are things I have done. See these marks. These represent things I have done. Some of the things I have done made me happy and made other people happy and I am glad I did them. But there are some other marks that I wish hadn't happened. Maybe I said something without meaning to that hurt somebody's feelings, and that mark is on the pad. Maybe I missed out on an opportunity to do something for somebody who needed my help. That mark is on the pad too. I am glad for some of the marks on the pad, but there are some marks I want to take off the pad very much. The New Year gives me a chance to wipe the pad clean and to start over. Maybe I didn't do everything I meant to do last year, but this is a new year and I can do better. I have a new chance.

Of course, every day is a New Year's Day when you believe in Jesus. Jesus says that whenever we do something that we are not proud of, we can pray for his forgiveness and he will wipe the pad clean immediately. We don't have to wait for next New Years' to start over. That's one of the best things about being a Christian. When we foul up, Jesus wipes the pad clean and we can start again.

Dynamic Preaching, Collected Sermons, by King Duncan