It’s been 2,000 years since God sent His Son, but God still needs messengers to spread the news. (Ring bell and wait for kids to respond with “Hear ye, hear ye!”) "He is so much greater that I am not even worthy to stoop down and untie the straps on His sandals." Yes, John was faithful in bringing the news to the people. "Someone is coming soon who is greater than I am," he said. John the Baptist was very popular and had a great following, but he always told the people about Jesus. When people listening to John the Baptist confessed their sins, he baptized them in the Jordan River. Repent means to tell God when you know you have done wrong and stop doing those wrong things. What’s that for you? (Invite kids to shout out interesting things they like to eat or funny styles of clothes they like to wear like mismatched socks.) John traveled around in the desert preaching that people should repent of their sins and turn to God. Everyone has something unique or unusual about themselves. His favorite food was locusts and wild honey. (Ring bell and wait for kids to respond with “Hear ye, hear ye!”) John was a very unusual man who wore clothes made of camel hair with a leather belt around his waist. John the Baptist was the messenger that God chose to bring this good news to His people. He will be a voice of one crying in the desert, 'Prepare the way for the coming of the Lord! Clear the road for him.'" (Ring bell and wait for kids to respond with “Hear ye, hear ye!”) This is what God said through Isaiah, "I will send my messenger to prepare the way. Long before Jesus was born, God spoke through the prophet Isaiah to tell how He would spread the news of the coming of the Messiah. (Ring bell and wait for kids to respond with “Hear ye, hear ye!) No matter how you get the news, it is important to know what is going on in the world around us. Probably the main way that people get the news today is by watching television. (Allow time, and then invite children to shout out any answers.) Some rely on the newspaper and they read it from cover to cover, some get the news from the Internet, others get the news by listening to the radio. Think for a moment about how your family gets the news. Today, people get the news in many different ways. Even after printed newspapers came along, you could walk the streets of a city and hear the voice of a newspaper boy crying out, "Extra! Extra! Read all about it!" Then he would shout out the day's headlines, hoping to get the attention of those who were passing by so that they would buy a newspaper. (Ring bell and wait for kids to respond with “Hear ye, hear ye!”) Then they shouted out the news from every street corner announcing the time of town meetings and other items of interest to the people. Explain to the kids that each time they hear the bell, they are to respond with “Hear ye, hear ye!”īefore the days of printed newspapers, town criers walked through the streets ringing a bell.
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