SUBJECT: CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE
CLASS: JSS 1
DATE:
TERM: 1st TERM
REFERENCES
WEEK EIGHT
TOPIC: CONSEQUECES OF DISOBEDIENCE
CONTENT
The Story of Cain and Abel
Adam and Eve bore two children –Cain and Abel. As they grew, they chose their vocations. Cain was a tiller of the ground (farmer) while Abel was a keeper of sheep (shepherd). In the course of time, Cain brought to the Lord an offering of the fruit of the ground and Abel brought of the first things of his flocks and of their fat portions. The Lord had regard for Abel and his offering, but for Cain and his offering God had no regard and Cain’s countenance fell because of this.(Gen 4:3 – 6)
God accepted and had respect for the offering of Abel. As of that of Cain, He had no regard. As a result, Cain grew annoyed and sought for an occasion to kill his brother. He tricked Abel to go out with him to the field. When they were in the field, Cain rushed at his brother-Abel and killed him in cold blood.
God was angry and asked Cain for his brother, Cain replied “Am I my brother’s keeper? God cursed him and commanded that:
Since then, it appears that sin had been a vice inherited by all human beings. Another act of sin committed by man on earth was murder. It was the first recorded killing-The blood of man is precious before God. He “owns’ the blood, so to shed any human blood is an abhorrence.
As Adam, Eve and Cain received instant punishment for their actions of disobedience and murder so also every man will receive punishment for the sins committed
EVALUATION
GENERAL EVALUATION/ REVISIONAL QUESTIONS
READING ASSIGNMENT
Ilesanmi Christian Religious studies for JSS by 1 By TundeErumeubaetal
RSV Bible Read Gen 4:1-16
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
(b) Parents and great grandchildren (c) Brothers and sister.
THEORY
SAUL’S DISOBEDIENCE AND ITS CONSEQUENCES
(a) Saul’s Obedience I Sam. 10:1-16, 15:1-19
(b) Consequences of Saul’s Disobedience 1 Sam. 15:20-25; 16:14-23; 31: 1-13
(c) Lessons to Learn
(a) Saul’s Obedience
One of the issues we raised in the previous topic was Israel’s decision to meet Samuel at Ramah for the purpose of giving them a king. The Israelites had passed a vote of no confidence on his two sons. Samuel was displeased with such a request as it amounted to rejecting God. However, after many prayer sessions, God finally led Samuel to select Saul, the son of Kish in a very rigorous selection process as the very first king of Israel. Thus Samuel presented Saul to the people, anointed him with oil and kissed him. To confirm that the Lord had actually anointed Saul prince over his people, He gave him three signs which he (Saul) would see when he left him. The signs were:
Samuel instructed him to go to Gilgal and wait there for him as he would go there to offer sacrifice. Thereafter, the spirit of God descended on Saul as he began defeating Israel’s enemies here and there. Infact, I Samuel 10:9 says that “God gave Saul a new heart.”
EVALUATION
(b) Saul’s Disobedience – I Sam. 10:1-16; 15:1-19
It was not long after Saul was crowned that he disobeyed God – an act which cost him his throne. God had instructed Saul to wage war against Amalek and “utterly” destroy and not take home any war spoil (booties) or loot, but to utterly destroy everything. As expected, God gave Saul victory over Amalek but rather than destroy everything as instructed, Saul decided to preserve the best animals, clothes and other precious things. To make matter worse, Saul spared and brought home Agag, King of Amalek. Samuel challenged him. He lied to Samuel that he carried out God’s instructions to the letter, not knowing that God had revealed everything to Samuel. Samuel rebuked him and pronounced God’s judgement on him.
Consequences of Saul’s Disobedience – 1 Samuel 15:20-25, 16:14 – 23; 31:1-13
Samuel announced Saul’s rejection as king.
The spirit of God departed from him and an evil spirit came upon him.
Saul and his son Jonathan died in the war with Philistia.
Lessons to Learn
GENERAL EVALUATION
READING ASSIGNMENT
Essential Christian Religious Knowledge for SS 1-3 by Edmond Ugochukwu.Pages 37- 40
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
(a) Samuel (b) David (c) Saul (d) Asa
(a) greed (b) stubbornness (c) impatience (d) disobedience
(a) Amalekites (b) Philistines (c) Moabites (d) Amorites
(a) Neco (b) Sisera(c) Agag (d) Doeg
(a) Philistines (b) Amalek (c) Moab (d) Canaan
THEORY
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