I'm sure
that everyone here this morning knows what that special kid’s meal at McDonalds
is called! That's right! It is a McDonald's Happy Meal. Have you ever had a
Happy Meal? What's your favorite part of a Happy Meal? For most children, their
favorite part of the Happy Meal is the toy. I will have to be honest with you, I'm
not too happy about the toys in a Happy Meal. They look pretty cheap to me and they don’t last very long. Even if it does
last, it doesn't do much of anything and I'm sure it won't keep me happy for
very long. I will admit that I was pretty happy about the fries, but as good as
they were, when they were gone, I wasn't really satisfied. I still wanted more.
That's the trouble with a McDonald's Happy Meal -- the happiness just doesn't
last.
Did you know
that our church has a happy meal? Well, we do -- and we are going to have a
happy meal right here in this worship service this morning. This is what our
happy meal looks like. It is a small piece of bread and a little glass of
juice.
The bread represents the body of Jesus and the
juice represents his blood. When we eat this Happy Meal, we are reminded that
Jesus loved us so much that he died on the cross so that you and I could have
everlasting life in heaven with him. Now, that is something to be happy about!
I have a poem that might help you to remember
the meaning of our Happy Meal.
The Savior's Happy Meal
This Happy Meal doesn't look like much,
And it doesn't come with a toy.
It may not fill my stomach,
But it fills my heart with joy!
The bread and juice remind me of
The Savior's love for me;
When he died upon a rugged cross
On a hill called Calvary.
There is no way I can describe
The gratitude I feel
Each and every time I eat
The Savior's Happy Meal!
Thank you, Heavenly Father, for Jesus' death
and resurrection. Thank you also for the Happy Meal we will eat today as a reminder
of what Jesus has done for us. Amen.
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