Faith in Jesus as condition for justification and fruits of justification- Rom 1 :16-17, 4:1-5 Gal 2:16-21, 5:22, Rom 5:1
Term – 1st Term
Week: 7
Class: Senior Secondary School 1
Age: 15 years
Duration: 40 minutes of 2 periods each
Date:
Subject: CRK
Topic:- Faith in Jesus as condition for justification and fruits of justification- Rom 1 :16-17, 4:1-5 Gal 2:16-21, 5:22, Rom 5:1
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to
INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES: Identification, explanation, questions and answers, demonstration, videos from source
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Videos, loud speaker, textbook, pictures, The Holy Bible
INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURES
PERIOD 1-2
PRESENTATION |
TEACHER’S ACTIVITY |
STUDENT’S ACTIVITY |
STEP 1 INTRODUCTION |
The teacher reviews the previous lesson on justification by faith |
Students pay attention |
STEP 2 EXPLANATION |
He discusses the conditions for justification |
Students pay attention and participates |
STEP 3 DEMONSTRATION |
He outlines the fruits of justification |
Students pay attention and participate |
STEP 4 NOTE TAKING |
The teacher writes a summarized note on the board |
The students copy the note in their books |
NOTE
FAITH IN JESUS AS CONDITION FOR JUSTIFICATION AND FRUITS OF JUSTIFICATION- ROM 1 :16-17, 4:1-5 GAL 2:16-21, 5:22, ROM 5:1
Justification is the expectation that men would be acceptable to God, each not in his own merit but in the provision made available to man in Christ Jesus. God provided a way through which man will be acceptable to Him. By this we see that justification is not based on merit before God but by faith in Jesus Christ, which is offered without distinction to everybody who puts his trust in Jesus. Hence, by sheer generosity of God the unacceptable is now acceptable and therefore justified, that is pronounced not guilty.
THE FRUITS OF JUSTIFICATION ROM 5:1-11
According to Paul, the fruit of justification is to be at peace with God, and once a person is at peace with God, he is free from eternal condemnation. He also has access to His glory and grace.
He can now rejoice even in his sufferings knowing that suffering produces endurance, endurance produces character and character produces hope.
Justification cannot be attained by man’s effort.
EVALUATION:
CLASSWORK: As in evaluation
CONCLUSION: The teacher commends the students positively