SUBJECT: CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE
CLASS: SS 1
DATE:
TERM: 2nd TERM
REFERENCE
WEEK TWO
TOPIC: SALVATION
CONTENT
SALVATION IS BY FAITH
The word salvation is derived from the root word “save” which literarily means to deliver from danger or peril. It can also mean to prevent something unpalatable from happening. This act of deliverance from danger or prevention of something unwanted is salvation. In religious term we can say that salvation is the state of being saved from evil by God through His begotten Son, Jesus Christ. This is an act of love from God towards mankind.
Salvation in Christianity is by faith in Jesus Christ that He has paid the sacrifice for the sins of man on the cross of Calvary. Any sinner who confesses his or her sin and has faith that the sin has been forgiven is saved. Such a person has gotten salvation. The scriptures say in Ephesians 2: 8-9 that “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God. Not of works, lest any man should boast.” This clearly reveals to us that salvation is the gift of God and that no man can save himself.
EVALUATION
GENUINE SAVING FAITH MANIFEST THROUGH WORK
Salvation is attained by faith in God and not by man’s effort but the book of James chapter 2 verses 14 to 26 explain to us that Christians must exhibit good work as evidence of their faith. Good works in this sense mean virtues. This is an indication that Christians must have high moral standard in the community where they live. They must demonstrate the ways and love of God in their neighborhood. Work in this regard has nothing to do with paid services. It simply means labour of love towards others.
EVALUATION
GENERAL EVALUATION
READING ASSIGNMENT
The Holy Bible (Revised Standard Version)
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
THEORY
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