Sunday, February 26, 2012

Roary's Yacht or Noah's Ark?


1 Lent B      February 26, 2012
Gen. 9:8-17           Ps    25:1-9   
1 Peter 3:18-22         Mark 1:9-13

Puppet character: Roary the Lion
Prop: Picture of Noah's Ark and rainbow in the sky

R: Roar..Roar…Roar…Roar….I’m Roary the Lion. My mom told me not to roar; she said that it spread my bad breath when I roared.  When I sing I only know one word…Roar….Do you want to Roar with me?

R: I got a picture here that I keep in my cave bedroom.  It is picture of a big boat.  In fact it is a ship.  It like a big ocean liner.  Do you know what call this boat?  I call it Roary’s Yacht.  Yes, that’s Roary’s Yacht.

Fr. P: That’s not true Roary.  That big ship is called Noah Ark.  Please tell the true story about Noah’s Ark.
Roary:  Father Phil, Now stay down in your hole and don’t come back out.
 
Fr. P:  Okay Roary but just tell the truth.

R: Okay, this boat is not Roary’s yacht, it is Noah’s ark.   Noah was a man who lived a long time ago.  He heard God tell him that there was going to be a great flood.  But God told him to build a big boat so that he could live through the flood.  God told Noah to build the boat big enough so animals could stay alive too.  Do you think that means that God loves animals?  

Anyway, when it started to rain, Noah loaded his family and lots of animals on his ark.  And it started to rain and rain and rain.  It rained for 40 days and nights and the water floated this big ark.  But Noah’s family and all of the animals lived safely on the ark.  We were safe on the ark but it was not comfortable like an cruise on an ocean liner.  Can you imagine the smell living on a boat with hundreds of animals?  Have you ever heard a hippopotamus snore?  Now that really does rock the boat.

When it stopped raining, we waited for the water to go; and soon there was no water to float the boat and it was time for everyone to get off the ark and build new homes and find new places to live.

But do you know what happened after we got off the big boat.  We looked into the sky and we saw this carpet of colors.  Do you know what that carpet of color is called?  Look behind me in the sky.  This carpet of color is called a rainbow.  And I love rainbows.  Rainbows make me very happy because they have all of the main colors.  Can you say, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo and violet.  Those are the seven colors of the rainbow.

But Noah said that rainbow was a special promise from God.  He said the rainbow was God’s promise never to destroy the earth.  Why, because the earth is God’s creation and God loves the earth.

God loved the world so much that he sent his Son Jesus to help us to live better. 

Jesus did some very difficult things in his life.  He faced some very hard tests.  And he did so that we can face the hard tests of our lives.  Since Jesus passed all of the hard tests of his life, he can help us to pass the hard tests of our lives too.  Can you remember to pray and ask Jesus for help when things are hard or difficult in your life?  Okay, Fr. Phil, it time for you to come out of your hole…..bye, bye even…Remember the story about Noah and always be thankful for rainbows and remember God’s promise of love.




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