Lesson Notes By Weeks and Term - Senior Secondary School 3

MISSION TO THE GENTILES

SUBJECT: CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE

CLASS:  SS 3

DATE:

TERM: 2nd TERM

REFERENCES

  • Essential Christian Religious Knowledge for SS1 – 3 By Edmond Ugochukwu
  • Comprehensive Christian Religious Knowledge for SS 1- 3 By Martins I. Amaechi
  • RSV Bible (Compulsory)
  • WAEC PACK


 

 

 
WEEK TWO

TOPIC: MISSION TO THE GENTILES

Conversion of Paul [Acts 9:1-30]

Saul (Paul) got letters from high priests to Synagogue at Damascus to bring bound to Jerusalem those who professed the name of Christ. Approaching Damascus, a sudden light shown, he fell down and heard a voice: “Saul, why do you persecute me?” “Who art thou, Lord” “I am Jesus whom you are persecuting. It is hard to kick against the pricks”. Saul then asked what he is to do? Jesus told him to rise and enter the city, you will be told what to do”.

 

He rose up blind, was led to Damascus, no sight for three days – neither ate or drank. Ananias, a disciple of Jesus, saw a vision; was told to go to a street called straight, ask for the house of Judas for Saul of Tarsus, lay hands on him to regain his sight. Ananias complained of Saul’s murderous intent towards the followers of Christ. But Christ assured him that he is a chosen instrument of mine. Ananias laid hands on Saul who regained his sight, was filled with the Holy Spirit and baptized.

 

For several days, Saul was with the disciples at Damascus, proclaimed boldly in the Synagogue that Jesus is the son of God. He met with opposition because the Jews that were opposed to the gospel took counsel to kill him. They watch day and night to kill him. But the disciples were aware of it and let him down by the wall through a basket.

 

At Jerusalem, he attempted to join the disciples, again, they were afraid of him until Barnabas vouched for his sincerity. There was another plot to kill him in Jerusalem. So he was escorted to the coast and shipped off to Tarsus. This was how the Jews reacted to Saul’s (Paul) conversion from Judaism to Christianity.

 

EVALUATION

Narrate the conversion of Saul to Christianity. 

THE SIGNIFICANCE OF SAUL’S CONVERSION [ACTS 9:20-30]

The conversion of Paul on the way to Damascus brought peace to the saint both in Jerusalem and other places. Paul changed from his devotion to Jewish law to devotion to the preaching of the gospel. He was no more the persecutor of the gospel, but the defender of it. Immediately, after his conversion, he began to preach the gospel to people even in the of Jews in Damascus and other places .He was telling them that Jesus was the son of God and this was against the belief of the Jews.

 

EVALUATION

  1. What is conversion?
  2. State two ways to show the genuineness of Paul’s salvation.

 

GENERAL EVALUATION/REVISION QUESTIONS

  1. Narrate the conversion of Saul to Christianity.
  2. Discuss God as the controller of the universe.
  3. Describe the uniqueness of man among the creations of God.
  4. Write short notes on   (a) faith (b) Law

 

READING ASSIGNMENT

Comprehensive Christian Religious Knowledge for SS 1-3 by Martins I Amaechi, pg 207.

 

WEEKEND ASSINMENT

  1. Paul’s Jewish name was [a] Caesar [b] Saul [c] John Paul.
  2. The conversion of Paul resulted to the peace in [a] Tarsus [b] Jerusalem [c] Egypt.
  3. ___ was the occupation of Paul for his sustenance. A. Tailoring B. Carpentry C. Civil-servant D. Tent-making“
  4. After Paul escape death in Damascus, he went to [a] Jerusalem [b] Samaria [c] Gentiles [d] Tarsus.
  5. The Christian brother that opened the eyes of Saul was___. A. Ananias B. Annals C. Joel D. Peter

 

THEORY

  1. What was the reaction of the Jew to Paul’s conversion? 
  2. What was the role of Barnabas to Paul’s conversion?





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