Lesson Note: The Promise of the Savior
Class: Basic 3
Subject: C.R.S (Christian Religious Studies)
Topic: The Promise of the Savior
Time: 45 minutes
Objectives:
- To understand the concept of a savior and its significance in Christianity.
- To identify the promises made by God regarding the coming of a savior.
- To apply the promise of the savior to their daily lives.
Introduction (5 minutes):
- Begin by asking the learners what they understand by the term "savior."
- Write their responses on the board and address any misconceptions.
- Introduce the topic by explaining that in Christianity, a savior refers to Jesus Christ, who came to save humanity from sin.
Assignments:
- Homework: Read and meditate on Isaiah 9:6-7 and John 3:16. Write a short journal entry (about 150 words) on how these verses relate to the promise of the savior.
- Project: Create a poster or infographic highlighting the key points of the promise of the savior. Present their work in the next class.
- Class Activity: Role-play a scenario where they have to share the promise of the savior with a friend or family member who is struggling with sin or doubt.
Assessment:
- Observe learners' participation during the group discussion and class activity.
- Review their reflections, drawings, and prayers for understanding.
- Evaluate their homework and project assignments for completeness and accuracy.
Conclusion (5 minutes):
- Summarize the key points of the lesson.
- Ask learners to share what they learned and how they can apply it to their lives.
- End the lesson with a prayer, thanking God for the promise of the savior and asking for His guidance and protection.