Presidents' Day Children's Sermon -
A Great Time to Pray
Use this Presidents’ Day children’s sermon to teach kids to pray for the
leaders of their country.
Scripture: 1 Timothy 2:1-4
Needed: picture of
the current President
Children’s Sermon: Ask students, Who knows what
holiday is coming up tomorrow? (Presidents' Day.)
Why do we celebrate Presidents' Day?
If you don't like the President, does that
mean you don't have to celebrate Presidents' Day?
Presidents' Day was originally made to
celebrate George Washington's birthday, our first president, but as Christians,
we can also use Presidents' Day to remind us to pray for the current President.
(Read or summarize 1 Timothy 2:1-4.)
“I urge, then, first of all, that petitions,
prayers, intercession, and thanksgiving
be made for all people— for kings and all those in authority, that we may live
peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness. This is good, and
pleases God our Savior, who wants all people to be saved and to come to a
knowledge of the truth.”
The Bible tells us to pray for our king, or,
in our case, the President, and everyone who is a leader in the country.
Whether we like the President and our leaders
right now or not, they have a big job leading the country, and God wants us to
pray for them that they do a good job and make the right decisions.
Let's pray for the President and our leaders
right now.
Closing Prayer: Father God, we know that leading the country is a big job and so we
pray that You will be with our President and our leaders. Give them the
strength to carry out their duties and the wisdom to do the right things that
You want them to do. In Jesus' name we
pray. Amen.
Presidents’ Day Recommended Extras
President’s
Day Sunday School Lesson – a free lesson that’s short enough to use as a
children’s sermon. I like it because it shows kids what we should be looking
for in our leaders.
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This children's sermon is included in my book, Holy Days: Children's Sermons for the Holidays.
Kindle $4.99, Print $7.99 |
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