Definition of obedience & faith and How Abraham demonstrated his faith and obedience. Christian Religious Studies Primary 2 Third Term Lesson Notes Week 8

Subject: Christian Religious Studies

Class: Primary 2

Term: Third Term

Week: 8

Topic: Understanding Obedience and Faith through the Story of Abraham

Sub-topic: Exploring the Life of Abraham

Duration: 45 minutes

Behavioural Objectives:

  • Students will define obedience and faith.
  • Students will narrate how Abraham demonstrated faith and obedience.
  • Students will enumerate the promises God made to Abraham.
  • Students will discuss the rewards of obedience.

Learning Resources and Materials:

  • Bible story of Abraham
  • Pictures of Abraham and Isaac
  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Flashcards with key terms (obedience, faith, Abraham)

Building Background/Connection to Prior Knowledge:

  • Recap previous lessons on biblical stories and characters.
  • Introduce the story of Abraham and his journey of faith.

Embedded Core Skills:

  • Reading comprehension
  • Critical thinking
  • Oral communication

Content:

  1. Introduction: (5 minutes)
  2. Definition of Obedience and Faith: (10 minutes)
    • Define obedience as doing what you are told by someone you trust.
    • Define faith as believing in something even if you can’t see it.
    • Use examples from everyday life to illustrate obedience and faith.
  3. Narration of Abraham’s Story: (10 minutes)
    • Narrate how Abraham demonstrated his faith and obedience by obeying God’s commands, like leaving his home and being willing to sacrifice his son Isaac.
    • Use visual aids such as pictures to help students understand the story.
  4. Promises to Abraham: (5 minutes)
    • Enumerate the promises God made to Abraham, such as having many descendants and being the father of a great nation.
    • Emphasize God’s promise to bless all nations through Abraham.
  5. Rewards of Obedience: (10 minutes)
    • Discuss the rewards of obedience, including God’s blessings, protection, and favor.
    • Encourage students to share examples of times when they were obedient and received blessings.
  1. Definition of Obedience & Faith:
    • Obedience means doing what you are told by someone you trust, like a parent or a teacher. Faith means believing in something even if you can’t see it.
  2. How Abraham Demonstrated His Faith and Obedience:
    • Abraham showed his faith and obedience when he obeyed God’s command to leave his home and go to a new land, even though he didn’t know where he was going. He also demonstrated his faith when he was willing to sacrifice his son, Isaac, because God asked him to.
  3. Things Promised to Abraham:
    • God promised Abraham that he would have many descendants, that he would be the father of a great nation, and that all nations would be blessed through him.
  4. Rewards of Obedience:
    • The rewards of obedience include God’s blessings, protection, and favor. Obedience leads to a closer relationship with God and brings joy and peace in our lives.

Evaluation

  1. Definition of Obedience:
    • Obedience means doing what you are ____. a) asked b) told c) given d) shown
  2. Definition of Faith:
    • Faith means believing in something even if you can’t ____. a) see b) touch c) hear d) taste
  3. How did Abraham demonstrate his faith and obedience?
    • Abraham showed his faith and obedience by ____ God’s commands. a) ignoring b) following c) questioning d) forgetting
  4. What did God ask Abraham to do that showed his faith?
    • God asked Abraham to ____ his son Isaac. a) hide b) sell c) sacrifice d) protect
  5. What did God promise to Abraham?
    • God promised Abraham that he would have many ____. a) toys b) children c) houses d) animals
  6. What did God promise Abraham about his descendants?
    • God promised that Abraham would be the father of a great ____. a) city b) nation c) kingdom d) forest
  7. What was one thing God promised to bless all nations through Abraham?
    • God promised to bless all nations through ____. a) his son Isaac b) his daughter Sarah c) his family d) him
  8. What are the rewards of obedience?
    • The rewards of obedience include God’s blessings, ____, and favor. a) punishment b) sadness c) protection d) anger
  9. What brings joy and peace in our lives?
    • Obedience leads to a closer relationship with God and brings ____ in our lives. a) fear b) anger c) joy d) sadness
  10. How did Abraham show obedience to God’s command?
    • Abraham obeyed God’s command by ____. a) doing what he wanted b) questioning God c) leaving his home d) hiding from God
  11. What does faith mean?
    • Faith means believing in something even if you can’t ____ it. a) see b) touch c) hear d) taste
  12. What did God promise to Abraham about his descendants?
    • God promised Abraham that his descendants would be as numerous as the ____. a) stars in the sky b) grains of sand on the beach c) flowers in the garden d) trees in the forest
  13. How did Abraham demonstrate his faith?
    • Abraham demonstrated his faith by ____ God’s command to leave his home. a) ignoring b) following c) questioning d) forgetting
  14. What are the rewards of obedience?
    • The rewards of obedience include God’s blessings, ____, and favor. a) punishment b) sadness c) protection d) anger
  15. What did God promise to bless all nations through Abraham?
    • God promised to bless all nations through ____. a) his son Isaac b) his daughter Sarah c) his family d) him

Class Activity Discussion 

  1. What is obedience?
    • Answer: Obedience means doing what you are told by someone you trust, like a parent or a teacher.
  2. What is faith?
    • Answer: Faith means believing in something even if you can’t see it.
  3. How did Abraham show his faith and obedience?
    • Answer: Abraham showed his faith and obedience by obeying God’s commands, like leaving his home to go to a new land and being willing to sacrifice his son, Isaac.
  4. What did God promise to Abraham?
    • Answer: God promised Abraham that he would have many descendants, that he would be the father of a great nation, and that all nations would be blessed through him.
  5. What are the rewards of obedience?
    • Answer: The rewards of obedience include God’s blessings, protection, and favor. Obedience leads to a closer relationship with God and brings joy and peace in our lives.
  6. How did Abraham demonstrate his faith?
    • Answer: Abraham demonstrated his faith by trusting God’s promises even when they seemed impossible, like having a child in old age.
  7. What were some of the things promised to Abraham by God?
    • Answer: God promised Abraham land for his descendants, numerous descendants, and blessings for all nations through him.
  8. Why is faith important?
    • Answer: Faith is important because it helps us trust in God’s promises and believe that He will take care of us, even when things seem difficult.
  9. What is the significance of obedience in the story of Abraham?
    • Answer: Obedience shows our trust and love for God. Abraham’s obedience demonstrated his strong faith in God’s promises.
  10. How does obedience help us in our relationship with God?
    • Answer: Obedience helps us grow closer to God and understand His will for our lives. It shows our love and respect for Him.
  11. What does God promise to those who have faith like Abraham?
    • Answer: God promises to bless those who have faith like Abraham and trust in His promises.
  12. What did God promise Abraham concerning his descendants?
    • Answer: God promised Abraham that his descendants would be as numerous as the stars in the sky and the sand on the seashore.
  13. Why did Abraham leave his home?
    • Answer: Abraham left his home because God asked him to go to a new land, which God promised to give to him and his descendants.
  14. What did Abraham demonstrate through his obedience to God’s commands?
    • Answer: Abraham demonstrated his trust and devotion to God by obeying His commands without hesitation.
  15. What are some of the blessings God promised to Abraham’s descendants?
    • Answer: Some of the blessings promised to Abraham’s descendants include prosperity, protection, and a special relationship with God.

Presentation:

  • Use simple language and clear illustrations to engage students.
  • Encourage participation through questions and discussions.
  • Provide opportunities for students to share their thoughts and experiences.

Teacher’s Activities:

  • Guide students through the lesson content.
  • Use storytelling and visual aids to make the lesson interactive.
  • Monitor students’ understanding and provide assistance as needed.

Learners’ Activities:

  • Listen attentively to the teacher’s narration.
  • Participate in discussions by answering questions and sharing experiences.
  • Use visual aids to understand and remember the lesson content.

Assessment:

  • Monitor students’ participation and engagement during the lesson.
  • Ask questions to assess comprehension and understanding.
  • Evaluate students’ ability to define key terms and narrate the story of Abraham.

Evaluation Question:

  1. What is obedience?
  2. Define faith.
  3. How did Abraham show his faith?
  4. Why did Abraham leave his home?
  5. What did God promise to Abraham?
  6. What are the rewards of obedience?
  7. Can you give an example of obedience from your own life?
  8. Why is it important to have faith like Abraham?
  9. What do you think Abraham felt when God asked him to sacrifice his son?
  10. How can we demonstrate obedience in our daily lives?

Conclusion:

  • Recap key points from the lesson.
  • Provide feedback and corrections as needed.
  • Encourage students to apply the lessons learned about obedience and faith in their lives.