Liturgy of the Word for Children
Third Sunday in Advent
Have you ever gone to the grocery store with your mom? Sure you have. As you
walk up and down the aisles, there are hundreds of cans with food in them.
How do you know what is on the inside? On the outside of the can, there is a
label with a picture that shows you what is on the inside. If you pick up a
can that has a picture of apples on the label, you would surely expect to
find apples inside the can, wouldn't you? Of course you would. If you pick
up a can with a picture of peaches on the outside, you have every reason to
expect that there are peaches in the can. If you were making an apple pie
and opened a can with a picture of apples on the outside, but had tomatoes
inside, it wouldn't make a very good apple pie, would it?
We sometimes wear labels that tell the world that we are followers of Jesus.
Some people wear a cross around their neck or a t-shirt that says, "Jesus,
He's the Real Thing" Some people may have a "Honk if you love Jesus" bumper
sticker on their car. When people see us displaying these Christian labels,
they have every reason to expect us to be "the real thing." They expect us
to live in such a way that it is plain to see that we really do have the
love of Jesus in our heart.
When John was preaching and baptizing, many people were coming to be
baptized because it was the popular thing to do. That made John very
unhappy. "You are a bunch of snakes" he said. "Do you think that a little
water will make you OK in God's eyes? The way you live should show that you
have repented of your sins and turned to God."
"What should we do then?" they asked John.
"If you have two coats, give one to the poor" he answered. "If you have
food, share it with those who are hungry."
Some of those coming to be baptized were tax collectors who were famous for
cheating people by collecting more taxes than they owed. To them, John said,
"If you are a tax collector, collect no more than the government requires."
Others in the crowd were soldiers. John said to them, "Don't try to get
money from people by threatening them or making false accusations against
them. Be satisfied with your pay."
John wanted people to know that labels were not important if they were not a
true picture of what was on the inside. That is just as true today as it was
when John was telling people of the coming Messiah.
"What should we do then?" you ask.
If God has blessed you, share it with those in need. If you have food, share
it with those who are hungry. If you have two coats, give one to someone who
is cold.
During this season of the year, a lot of people wear a button that says,
"Jesus Is the Reason for the Season." Do we really believe that? If so,
people should see Jesus in the way we live.
Father, we confess that we don't always live the way we should. Help us to
live in such a way that others will see that we have the love of Jesus
inside. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen.
Scripture Lesson From Sermons For Kids and Daily Scripture Readings -
Luke 3:8-18
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