First Term JSS2 Christian Religious Knowledge
First Term JSS2 Christian Religious Knowledge
First Term JSS2 Christian Religious Knowledge
SCHEME OF WORK
WEEK TOPIC
1 Preparation for the Coming of Christ.
2 The Birth of Jesus Christ
3 Presentation of Jesus Christ in the Temple
4 Jesus Christ Prepares for His Life ministry.
5 The Temptation of Jesus Christ
6 Call of the Disciples
7 Jesus Christ Meets Sinners.
8 The Beatitudes/ Christians as Light of the World.
9 Worldly Possession.
10 Revision
11 Examination
REFERENCES
Christian Religious Knowledge for JSS 2 by F.N.O Quarcoopome et’ tal.
Christian Religious Knowledge for JSS 2 by Adedeyinkae’tal
Ilesanmi Christian Religious Studies for JSS 2 by TundeErumeobee’tal
Christian Religious Knowledge for JSS 1-3, by A.F Bello.
Revised Standard Version (R.S.V.) Bible
WEEK ONE
TOPIC: PREPARATION FOR THE COMING OF JESUS CHRIST
CONTENT
The annunciation [Isaiah 9:6-7, Matt. 1:22-23, Lk, 1:30-33]
The value of virginity before and after marriage,
The Significance
‘Behold, a young woman shall conceive and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel’
Isaiah also prophesied saying:
“For to us a child is born, to us a child is given;
And the government of the world will be upon his shoulders, and his name will be called:
Wonderful,
Counselor,
Mighty God,
Everlasting father,
Prince of peace.
And of the increase of his government and of peace there will be no end”.
The promise of the saviour by God became necessary in order to restore the good relationship
between God and man and also to establish justice and righteousness in the world.
EVALUATION
1. Mention three values of being a virgin before marriage.
2. What lesson can you learn from Virgin Mary?
3. Give the name of the prophet of Old that prophesied the birth of Jesus Christ.
4. What is the purpose of the Saviour in the world?
5. Mention three consequences of sex before marriage.
It means that God loved us so much.That was the reason why he promised to give us a
saviour.
This signifies that God knows the future, and he is able to accomplish anything He plans to
do. Just like Jesus promised to come back, this will definitely come to fulfillment. So, be
prepared.
READING ASSIGNMENT
Christian Religious Knowledge J.S. 2 by T.N.O Quarcoopomeetal page 15-16.
Revised Standard Version (RSV) Bible Isaiah 9:6-7, Matt. 1: 22-23, LK 1:30-33.
Christian Religious Knowledge for JSS 1-3 by A.F Bello.Page147-150.
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
1. ____ prophet prophesied the birth of Jesus Christ.
(a) Isaiah (b) Jeremiah (c) John (d) James
2. The fulfillment of the promises of God revealed God as ____
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(a) Dishonest (b) faithful (c) Gullible one (d) unreliable
3. The name “Emmanuel” means ____
(a) God with us (b) God cares for us (c) God is faithful (d) the fear of God
4. According to Prophet Isaiah the kingdom of Jesus will ____
(a) Come to an end (b) not come to an end (c) come to an end if we are not
faithful (d) show the power of God
5. We can best overcome sexually transmitted diseases by ____
(a) keeping our self-pure (b) yield to our desires (c) using preventive measures (d)
cleaning our environment
THEORY
1. Give the account of the prophecy of prophet Isaiah about Jesus Christ.
2. What can we do for God to use us like Virgin Mary?
WEEK TWO
TOPIC: BIRTH OF JESUS
CONTENT
Birth of Jesus, Luke 2: 1-20, 30-32
Visit of the shepherd LUKE 2:8-20
Visit of the wise men, Matt 2: 1-12
The significance of the gifts given to baby Jesus by the wise men
Flight to Egypt Matt: 2: 15
EVALUATION
1. Give account of the birth of Jesus Christ.
2. Why did Mary give birth to Jesus in a Manger?
After the angel had gone, the shepherds went to see the baby and told the parents what the
angel had told them and they left.
EVALUATION
Where were the shepherds when the angel appeared to them?
What was the message of the angel to the shepherds?
After departure of the wise men, an angel of God appeared to Joseph in a dream and ordered
him to flee to Egypt with baby Jesus and his mother and remain there until the next
instruction .This was because King Herod was planning to kill Jesus. After the death of
Herod, they returned to Jerusalem. These were the fulfillment of what Isaiahprophesized “out
of Egypt have I called my son”. We learn a lesson here to be obedient to instruction like
Joseph and Mary.
READING ASSIGNMENT
Christian Religious Education for JSS BK 2 ADEYINKA et al
ILESANMI Christian Religious Studies for JSS 2 by TUNDE ERUMEOBA et al
Christian Religious Knowledge for JSS BK 2 by I.O. ADEYEMI.
RSV Bible Read Luke 2: 1-20, 30-32, Matthew 2: 1-12
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
1. The birth of Jesus took place in the city called (a) Nazareth (b) Galilee (c) Bethlehem
of Judea (d) Jericho
2. Who made a decree that census should be conducted throughout the world at that
time? (a) Pharaoh (b) Herod (c) Caesar Augustus (d) Pilate
3. Who appeared to the shepherds at the night a child was born? (a) an angel (b) a
Prophet (c) a star (d) a seer
4. Why was Jesus not given birth to at the inn? (a) the owner was wicked (b) It was too
costly (c) It was full (d) the midwife was not around
5. Gold represents___ function. (a) kingship (b) priestly (c) prophetic (d) spiritual
THEORY
1. State the gifts given to Jesus.
2. What are the functions of the gifts presented to Jesus?
WEEK THREE
TOPIC: PRESENTATION OF JESUS CHRIST IN THE TEMPLE
CONTENT
PROPHECY OF SIMEON
PROPHECY OF ANNA
SIGNIFICANCE
According to the Bible, Joseph and Mary carried Jesus to the temple for purification and
dedication. There were priests and anointed men of God in the temple during the period.
It was eight days after the Jesus birth, he was circumcised and his name was called Jesus, the
name given by the Angel before he was conceived in the womb. Then, the time came for
Joseph and Mary to perform the ceremony of purification as the law of Moses prescribed
“Every male that opens the womb shall be called Holy to the Lord”.
The law also says that the parents of the first male child should bring the son to the temple
and offer a sacrifice of a pair of turtledoves or two young pigeons. Jesus’ parents presented
him in the temple in order to fulfill this law.
EVALUATION
1. Why did Jesus’ parents take him to the temple?
2. How old was Jesus Christ when he was circumcised?
After this, he said to Mary “This child is chosen by God for the fall and rising of many in
Israel and for a sign that is spoken” [LK 2:34] It means for the destruction and salvation of
many people in Israel. He will be a sign from God which many people will speak against and
reveal their secret thoughts. And sorrow, like a sharp sword, will break your own heart”.
Jesus’ parents were surprised at what Simeon said about the child.
EVALUATION
1. Give account of the prophecy of Simeon at the time of Jesus’ dedication.
2. Why was Jesus for the rising and falling of many in Israel?
SIGNIFICANCE
1. The prophecy confirmed Jesus Christ as the expected messiah.
2. The prophecy revealed Jesus Christ as the son of consolation.
EVALUATION
1. Give account of the role of Simon during the child dedication of Jesus Christ.
2. State the significance of the prophesy of Simeon and Anna.
THE VISIT OF JESUS TO THE TEMPLE AT THE AGE OF TWELVE [LK 2:41-51
MARK 6:1-5]
At the age of twelve (12), Jesus went with his parents to Jerusalem to attend the feast of
Passover as was the custom every year. At the end of the feast, Jesus stayed behind at
Jerusalem and discussed the scriptures with the elderly teachers in the temple.
The parents of Jesus were not aware that Jesus was not with them .After they realized this,
they returned from their journey to Jerusalem. They had to return to Jerusalem to look for
him, they found him in the temple, listening to the elders and also asking them questions, his
parents as well as the audience were surprised at the level of his understanding. When his
mother asked why he had behaved that way, he replied “Did you not know that I must be in
my father’s house”
Also, the people of Nazareth, did not accept him as the saviour, they only knew him as the
carpenter’s son, the son of Mary and the brother to James.
The action prompted Jesus to say that a prophet is not without honour except in his own
country, among his kin and house.
READING ASSIGNMENT
Ilesanmi Christian Religious Studies for JSS BK 2 by TUNDE ERUMORBA et all
Christian Religious Knowledge for JSS RK 2 by I.O ADEYEMO
Christian Religious Education for JSS BK 2 by ADEYINKA et all
RSV Bible read Matt 2: 13-15; Luke 2: 41-51; Mark 6: 1-5
READING ASSIGNMENT
Read Fundamentals of Christian Religious Studies, Basic Eight by A.E. OSUBELE, pgs 14-
15
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
1. Joseph was asked to flee from Bethlehem to____. (a) Egypt (b) Judea (c) Jerusalem
(d) Syria
2. After the death of Herod, they returned to _______ (a) Egypt (b) Jerusalem (c) Jericho
(d) Nazareth
3. At what age did Jesus accompany his parents to the temple in Jerusalem (a) 10 (b) 12
(c) 15(d) 17
4. Jesus was not accepted at _____ city (a) Nazareth (b) Bethany (c) Ai (d) Bethany
5. A prophet is not without _____ except in his own country. (a) place (b) honour (c)
brother (d) pride
THEORY
1. Describe the reaction of Jesus to the people of Nazareth.
2. “Jesus is the greatest teacher”, explain.
The lessons:
i. We should not doubt God,
ii. With God all things are possible and that we should have faith in God
They confessed their sins and were baptized by him in River Jordan. He referred to many of
the Pharisees and Sadducees who came to him as “brood of vipers”. He preached to them and
many were baptized. He told them that someone was coming after him whose sandal he was
not worthy to carry and who would baptize them with the Holy Spirit and fire.
John told them to do things that would show that they had turned from their sins, instead of
assuming that God would save them because they were Abraham’s descendants. The people
asked him what they should do. He told them that anyone with two shirts should give one to
the man that had none; and anyone who had food should share with those who did not have.
As the people were thinking whether John was the Christ, He told them that, he who was
coming after him was greater than he was and that he was not good enough to untie his
sandals. He was only baptizing them with water but that one would baptise them with the
Holy Spiritand fire.
EVALUATION
1. What was Isaiah’s prophecy about the birth of Christ?
2. What was the message of the fore runner?
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BAPTISM OF JESUSMatt 3: 13-17
Jesus Christ came from Galilee to river Jordan to be baptized by John, and Jesus said he
should allow it to be so, to fulfill all righteousness.
When Jesus was dipped in water and baptized, the heavens opened and the spirit of God came
upon him like a dove and a voice from heaven said, “This is my beloved son in whom I am
well pleased”. The lesson we learn from Christ here is that we should be humble, should be a
good example in school, home and society
EVALUATION
Give account of Jesus’ baptism.
READING ASSIGNMENT
IlesanmiChristian Religious Studies for JSS BK 2 by TundeErumeobaet all
Christian Religious Knowledge for JSS BK 2 by I.O Adeyemo
Christian Religious Education for JSS BK 2 by Adeyinkaet al
RSV Bible read Matt 3: 3-17; 4:1-11
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
1. Jesus came from _____ to be baptized (a) Galilee (b) Nazareth (c) Jordan (d) Jericho
2. Jesus was baptized in river _____ (a) Nile (b) Jordan (c) Taraba (d) Tekoa
3. Jesus fasted for ____ days and night (a) 40 (b) 30 (c) 20 (d) 70
4. The father of John the Baptist was____. (a) Nehemiah (b) Heber (c) Jonash
(d) Zachariah
5. John was preaching in the_____. (a) forest (b) bush (c) wilderness (d)neighbourhood
THEORY
1. Describe the baptism of Jesus.
2. State the significance of Jesus’ baptism.
WEEK FIVE
TOPIC: THE TEMPTATION OF JESUS Matt. 4: 1-11
CONTENT
Meaning ofTemptation.
TheTemptation of Jesus Christ.
The Significance of theTemptation ofJesus Christ.
Temptation in Nigeria Today and How to Overcome Them
EVALUATION
What is temptation?
EVALUATION
1. State the three temptations of Jesus Christ in the wilderness.
2. Mention two significance of Jesus’ temptation.
EVALUATION
Discuss the significance of the temptation of Jesus.
READING ASSIGNMENT
Read Fundamentals of Religious Studies, Basic Eight, by A.E. Osubele, pgs 20
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
1. _____ is the suggestion to do evil.
(a) trial (b) temptation (c) persecution (d) low self esteem
2. The first temptation of Jesus was to ________.
(a) Turn stone to bread (b) jump down (c) worship Satan (d) show off his power
3. Thou shall not tempt the Lord your God was said by ____.
(a) Jesus Christ (b) John the Baptist (c) Satan (d) Caiaphas
4. According to Matthew’s account the third temptation of Jesus Christ was to _____
(a) turn stone to bread (b) jump down (c) worship Satan (d) walk on water
5. The first temptation of Jesus Christ was to make him _______ Messiah.
(a) economic (b) political (c) peaceful (d) geographical
THEORY
1. State the three temptations of Jesus Christ according to Matthew and Luke’s account.
WEEK SIX
TOPIC: CALL OF THE DISCIPLES
CONTENT
Jesus Calls the First Four Disciples Matthew 4: 18-22; Mark 1:14-20; Luke 5:1-11
Jesus Calls the Twelve Disciples/Apostles Mark 3: 13-19
The Demands of Disciples. Matthew 8:18-27, Luke 9: 59-63, Luke 14:25-33
Jesus calls the first four disciples Matthew 4: 18-22; Mark 1:14-20; Luke 5:1-11
Jesus went to the shore of Lake Genesarret to preach the gospel. He went aboard a boat and
pushed out a little from the shore, where the audiences stood facing him. He sat down and
taught the people from the boat. When he finished teaching, he asked Simon, who owns the
boat, to push out his net into the deep water for the catch. Simon replied that he and his
companion had worked all night and caught nothing but at Jesus’ word, he would let down
the net.
And when Peter did, they caught an enormous shoal of fish. It was so big that their nets began
to tear. Thus, they signaled their partners, James and John, the sons of Zebedee, in the other
boat, to come and help them. They came and both boats were filled to a sinking point. Simon
was so surprised that he fell at the feet of Jesus and asked Jesus to depart away from him
because he, Peter, was a sinful man. Jesus told him that he should not be afraid, adding that
Simon will now be catching men. Simon and his partners brought their boats ashore. They
left everything and followed Jesus. The others were Andrew, James and John.
EVALUATION
Narrate the call of the first four disciples.
When Jesus was on a mountain, he called the men of his choice after healing some people in
Galilee. Out of these men, he selected twelve as his immediate companions and friends.
These he wanted to send out to proclaim his message, the gospel, with the authority to drive
out demons and heal all kinds of diseases.
These twelve are as follows:
1. Simon Peter
2. James
3. John
4. Simon the Canaanites
5. Andrew
6. Philip
7. Bartholomew
8. Thomas
9. Thaddeus
10. Matthew
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11. James the son ofAlphaeus
12. Judas Iscariot, who betrayed him
They all willingly responded to the call of the master without excuse, the most important
qualification Jesus sough for was willingness and self-denial. We learn a lesson here to be
obedient to the call of God.
These twelve were to be his messengers, who will carry the message of Christ to all parts of
the world and to all people. In the Acts of the Apostles, these disciples were referred to as
apostles. After the death of Judas, following his betrayal of Jesus, Matthias was elected as the
twelfth apostle.
EVALUATION
Mention the twelve disciples.
There was a time many people were following Jesus. He turned and told them that any
would-be follower who did not love him more than his father, mother, wife, children, family
and even his own self could not be his disciple. Jesus concluded that no one could be his
disciple, unless he or she was ready to give up everything he or she had.
READING ASSIGNMENT
Ilesanmi Christian Religiuos Studies for JSS Bk 2 by TUndeErumeoba et all
Christian Religious Knowledge for JSS bk 2 by I.O Adeyemo
Christian Religious Education for JSS bk 2 by Adeyinka et al
Fundamentals of Christian Religious Studies, Basic Eight by A.E. Osubele et al, pgs
22-23.
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
1. Who was referred to as the tax collector among the twelve disciples (a) Andrew (b)
Matthew (c) Peter (d) James
2. Who among the disciples betrayed Jesus Christ? (a) Simon Peter (b) John (c) Judas
Iscariot (d) Philip
3. How many disciples were they in number? (a) 12 (b) 10 (c) 15 (d) 20
4. The following are part of the first four disciples of Jesus except____. (a). Philip (b).
Andrew (c). James (d). John
5. Jesus was _____ years old when he began to teach and preach (a) 30 (b) 33 (c) 40 (d)
25
THEORY
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1. What is the third temptation according to St. Matthew’s gospel?
2. Write the names of six out of the twelve disciples.
WEEK SEVEN
TOPIC: JESUS WELCOMES ALL PEOPLE
CONTENT
JESUS AND THE ELITE: NICODEMUS [ JOHN 3:1-17]
THE ADULTEROUS WOMAN
EVALUATION
Narrate the conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus
MORAL LESSONS
There are numerous lessons one can learn from what happened between Jesus and
Nicodemus. One of such was that Nicodemus wanted to know more. He had heard about the
teachings of Jesus because he is a Pharisee. The Pharisees are the teachers of the law. Yet,
Nicodemus wanted to know more. This shows that there is no limit to human knowledge. So,
Christians should seek to know more about the word of God. Another lesson is that we
should share our knowledge with others. Jesus knew who Nicodemus was; yet, he welcomed
him, listened to him and taught what he did not know. Another would have dismissed
Nicodemus, for he would have thought, quite wrongly, that he had come to tempt him rather
than to learn from him. So, when anybody comes to us to explain things which will help him
understand more, we should always try as much as possible to help him. Also, one of the
lessons is that of a rebirth, that is, a kind of change of heart or repentance, a new life, guided
by the Holy Spirit. It is only with these that any man could hope to enter into the kingdom of
God.
EVALUATION
Discuss the lesson you gained.
EVALUATION
Narrate the story of Jesus and the adulterous woman.
MORAL LESSON
There are so many lessons to be learnt in this story. One of them is that one must not plan evil
against others. The Pharisees had set a trap or a plot to accuse Jesus so as to get him arrested,
tried and killed. But, their plan failed because Jesus knew their aim well in advance. So, it is
wrong to plan evil against others. Also, Christians should know that if anybody plans any evil
against them, God is always able and willing to help them out. Another lesson is the need for
a change of heart. Jesus in his dialogue with the woman said to her, “Neither do I condemn
you, go and sin no again”.
READING ASSIGNMENT
Christian Religious Knowledge for JSS BK 2 by I. O. Adeyemo
R.S.V. Bible Read John 8:1-11
Christian Religious Knowledge, made simple for J.S.S. by Pastor A.F. Bello.pgs 179-
180.
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
1. Let him who is without sin among you be the first to cast a stone at her”. This
statement was made by _____. (a) the Pharisees (b) Jesus Christ (c) the scribes (d) the
Herodians
2. Which of the following is not correct? Nicodemus was ____. (a) Jew (b) a Pharisee
(c) a theologian (d) an enemy of truth.
3. Which of the following is most correct? “God so loved the world so much that he
gave his only Son_____” (a) so that he might heal them whenever they were ill (b) so
that he might preach to them (c) that he might baptise them with water and with the
Holy Spirit (d) that whosoever believes in him will not perish but have eternal life
4. The Pharisees belonged to the Jewish _____ class. (a) peasants (b) middle-class
(c) elite (d) military
5. The woman that was to be stoned was accused of_____. (a) stealing (b) adultery
(c) witchcraft (d) rebellion
THEORY
1. Describe the attitude of the woman caught in adultery to her sinfulness.
2. “Him who is without sin among you should be the first to throw a stone at her? What
happened after?
WEEK EIGHT
TOPIC: JESUS TEACHING ON THE MOUNT/THE DEMAND OF THE KINGDOM
CONTENT
The Beatitudes (Matt. 5; 1-12).
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Christian as Salt and Light of the World (Matt. 5; 13-16).
Forgiveness (Matt. 6; 14-15).
The beatitude is the beginning of Jesus’ sermon on the mountain. It contains a blessing which
are as follows.
1. Blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the kingdom of God.
2. Blessed are those who mourn for they shall be comforted
3. Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth.
4. Blessed are those who hunger and thirst after righteousness, for they shall be satisfied.
5. Blessed are the merciful for they shall obtain mercy
6. Blessed are the pure in hearts for they shall see God.
7. Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the sons of God.
8. Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness sake, for theirs is the kingdom
of heaven.
9. Blessed are you when men revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil
against you falsely on my account “rejoice and be glad for your reward is great in
heaven for so persecute you, the prophets who were before you.
EVALUATION QUESTIONS
1. What are the beatitudes?
2. Who are the merciful?
As the light of the world, He said they were like a city on top of a high hill, which could not
be hidden. They were also like a lamp placed on a lamp stand which gave light to everybody
in the house. Jesus therefore told them, ‘Let your light so shine before men that they may see
your good works and give glory to your father who is in heaven.
EVALUATION QUESTIONS
1. In what way are the Christians the salt of the earth?
2. What will happen if the Christians failed to shine as light of the word?
He realized that if we can forgive and also forget the offences of others, the word will be
peaceful. There would not be need to retaliate, as this can cause more problems.
On revenge, Jesus said in (Matthew 5:38-42), that we should not follow the Law of Moses
that says: “An eye for an eye, and tooth for a tooth.”
READING ASSIGNMENT
Christian Religious knowledge for JSS. BK 2,by T.N.O
Quarcoopomeeta’l.Page:107,111-112,119-129
Christian Religious knowledge for JSS. BK 1-3 by A.F Bello.Page:193,199.
Fundanmental of Christian Religious Knowledge for JSS. BK 1, by Adeyinka.24-25.
Ilesanmi Christian Religion Studies for JssBk 2 By TundeErumoleta’l.Page:
Revised Standard Version Bible (Compulsory)
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
1. Blessed are the poor in spirit is the____.(a) 1st (b) 2nd (c) 3rd (d) 4th
2. The blessing for the meek is that they will____. (a) be comforted (b) inherit the earth
(c) Obtain mercy (d) Called sons of God.
3. Blessed are the ____ for they shall obtain mercy. (a) Pure in hearth
(b) Poor in spirit (c) Merciful (d) meek
4. The category of people to see God is the ____ (a) Peacemakers
(b) Pure in heart (c) Merciful (d) persecution
5. The peacemakers are in ___ blessing. (a) 7 (b) 8 (c) 9 (d) 10
THEORY
1. Explain what Jesus meant by the following:
“Ye are the salt of the earth…”
Ye are the light of the world’’
2. Define ‘Beatitude’.
WEEK NINE
TOPIC: WORLDLY POSSESSION
CONTENT
Worldly Possession
Anxiety
Jesus said when people pay much attention to material wealth; it affects their spiritual and
moral growth. He emphasized that people should pay attention to the things of heaven by
seeking God first in all things.
This would qualify them for eternal life in the kingdom of God. If they seek much material
wealth or things that can easily be destroyed, they are left with nothing. So, we cannot serve
Christ and mammon at the same time.
GENERAL EVALUATION
1. What does Jesus teach about worldly possession?
2. What did Jesus teach about the qualities of a true Christian in the sermon on the
mount?
3. Describe the job of Cain and Abel.
4. Explain the reason for the enmity between Cain and Abel
READING ASSIGNMENT
Essential Christian Religious Knowledge for SS 1-3 by Edmond Ugochukwu pages
119 -121
RSV Bible read Matt5, 6:1-18, 7: 1-27, 6:19 – 24.
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
1. We should seek first the kingdom of God and His_____. (a) faithfulness (b) varieties
(c) vanities (d) righteousness
2. The opposite of anxiety is_____. (a) faith (b) hope (c) unfaithfulness (d) strength
3. Trials and persecution is expected to make the Christian to be_____. (a)fearful
(b) ashamed (c) alive (d) steadfast
4. The biggest gift God gave to mankind is_____. (a) gratitude (b) hope (c) assurance
(d) love
5. Jesus condemned empty prayers because (a) God does not answer long prayers (b)
God has foreknowledge of all our needs (c) They are way of showing off in public
(d) the prayers are numerous
THEORY
1. What does Jesus teach about worldly possession?
2. What did Jesus teach about the qualities of a good Christian in the Sermon on the
Mount?