Christian Religious Studies - Junior Secondary 2 - The appearances of Jesus after His resurrection

The appearances of Jesus after His resurrection

TERM: 3RD TERM

WEEK: 9

CLASS: Junior Secondary School 2

AGE: 13 years

DURATION: 40 minutes

DATE:

SUBJECT: Christian Religious Knowledge

TOPIC: The Appearances of Jesus after His resurrection

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, the learners should be able to

1.) Give an account of the appearances of Jesus after his resurrection

2.) State the significance of the appearances of Jesus

INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES: Identification, explanation, questions and answers, demonstration, story-telling, videos from source

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Recommended Christian Religious Knowledge textbooks for Junior Secondary School 2

INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURES:

PRESENTATION

TEACHER’S ACTIVITY

PUPIL’S ACTIVITY

STEP 1

Review

The teacher revises the previous lesson

Learners pay attention

STEP 2

Introduction

She then introduces the new topic by giving an account of the appearances of Jesus after His ascension

Learners pay attention and participate

STEP 3

Explanation

She further states and explains the significance of the appearances of Jesus after His ascension

Learners pay attention and participate

STEP 4

NOTE TAKING

The teacher writes a short note on the board for the learners to copy

The learners copy the note from the board

 

NOTE.

THE APPEARANCES OF JESUS

Account of the Appearances of Jesus After His Resurrection

The appearances of Jesus after His resurrection are recorded in the Gospels and the Book of Acts, highlighting key encounters that reaffirm His resurrection and provide encouragement to His followers. These appearances occurred over a span of forty days and are significant for their impact on the early Christian community.

  • Mary Magdalene (John 20:11-18): Mary Magdalene was the first to encounter the risen Jesus. She went to the tomb early in the morning and found it empty. As she wept outside the tomb, Jesus appeared to her, initially unrecognized. He called her by name, and she recognized Him. Jesus instructed her to go and tell the disciples about His resurrection.
  • The Women (Matthew 28:8-10): In Matthew's account, the women who visited the tomb encountered an angel who informed them of Jesus' resurrection. On their way to tell the disciples, they met the risen Jesus, who reassured them and instructed them to inform His followers.
  • Two Disciples on the Road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13-35): Two disciples were walking to Emmaus, discussing the recent events surrounding Jesus' crucifixion. Jesus joined them, but they did not recognize Him. He explained the Scriptures concerning Himself and broke bread with them. Their eyes were opened, and they recognized Him just as He vanished from their sight.
  • The Disciples (John 20:19-23): Later that same day, Jesus appeared to the disciples who were gathered in a locked room for fear of the Jews. He greeted them with "Peace be with you," showed them His wounds, and breathed on them, giving them the Holy Spirit. He reassured them and commissioned them to continue His work.
  • Thomas (John 20:24-29): Thomas, one of the twelve apostles, was not present during Jesus' first appearance to the disciples. When the others told him about the resurrection, he expressed doubt. A week later, Jesus appeared again, specifically addressing Thomas' doubts by inviting him to touch His wounds. Thomas then proclaimed, "My Lord and my God!"
  • The Great Commission (Matthew 28:16-20): Jesus appeared to the eleven disciples on a mountain in Galilee and gave them the Great Commission, instructing them to make disciples of all nations, baptizing them and teaching them to obey all His commands.
  • Final Appearance and Ascension (Acts 1:9-11): Jesus' last recorded appearance was when He led the disciples to the Mount of Olives, where He ascended into heaven. Before His ascension, He promised the disciples that they would receive the Holy Spirit and be His witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.

 

Significance of the Appearances of Jesus

The post-resurrection appearances of Jesus carry profound significance for several reasons:

  • Confirmation of the Resurrection: The various encounters with Jesus serve as undeniable evidence of His resurrection. They affirm His victory over death and validate the truth of His promises, reinforcing the belief that He is indeed the Son of God.
  • Strengthening of Faith: The appearances were crucial for the disciples, who were initially filled with fear and doubt. By revealing Himself, Jesus strengthened their faith and transformed them from fearful followers into bold witnesses of the Gospel.
  • Fulfillment of Promises: The appearances fulfilled Jesus' predictions about His resurrection, as seen in passages like Matthew 16:21 and Luke 18:31-33. This underscores the faithfulness of God in fulfilling His promises

 

EVALUATION:

  1. Describe the significance of Mary Magdalene's encounter with the risen Jesus and how it impacted her role in the early Christian community.
  2. How did the encounter with the two disciples on the road to Emmaus illustrate the importance of recognizing Jesus in the context of Scripture?
  3. What was the significance of Jesus appearing to Thomas, and how did this encounter address themes of doubt and belief among His followers?

 

CLASSWORK: As in evaluation

CONCLUSION: The teacher marks their books and commends them positively