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GRADE 6 CRE LESSON NOTES

CREATION USING GOD GIVEN TALENTS AND ABILITIES

Exodus 31:3, Romans 12:4

Talents

  • They are special gift that God has given us
  • Is a natural ability to do something
  • One can be talented in music, art, athletics

    Abilities

  • Abilities are skills that enables us to do things well.
  • Ability is the power to use a certain skill or power to do something
  • Ability can be learnt in school or from other people eg painting

    The Teaching of the bible on the use of talents and abilities

    Exodus 31:3, Romans 12:4

  • We should appreciate God given talents and abilities and use them well
  • Learners should use talents and abilities to serve God and others.
  • Learners should seek advice on how to use their talents.
  • Learners should also pray to god to help them use their talents and abilities responsibly.
  • Values learners can use to nature talents and abilities Exodus 31:3, Romans 12:4

    Learners Can Use the Following Values to Nature Their Talents

    1. Love

    2. Respect

    3. Responsibility

    4. Unity

    5. Integrity

    6. Social justice

    7. Hard work

    8. Peace

  • Learners can nature their talents and abilities by serving others and practising daily.
  • Learners can also nature their talents by praying for God’s guidance, being committed and working hard.
  • Learners can nature their talents and abilities by serving others and practising daily.
  • Learners can also nature their talents by praying for God’s guidance, being committed and working hard.

    MARRIAGE AND FAMILY

    Biblical teaching on marriage as an example of Christian living Genesis 2:20-24

  • Marriage is a legally recognized union between a man and a woman.
  • Marriage is an institution that was ordained by God.
  • God created a woman out of man’s rib and brought her to him.
  • He created a woman to be a companion and helper
  • Christians should respect the institution of marriage.
  • A Christian marriage is highly valued.
  • The marriage unit forms the foundation of a strong nation
  • Among the Christian teachings on marriage are:-
  • Marriage was established by God
  • Courtship should be pure and mature
  • Fornication is not allowed
  • Procreation should be within marriage
  • Love and fitfulness are the cornerstones of marriage.
  • The wife should submit to the husband.
  • The bible teaches that God ordained marriage from the very beginning.
  • Celibacy is a gift from God but it is not for all people.
  • Apostle taught that marriage partners should honour their roles towards each other.
  • Windows and widowers can remarry to avoid temptations

    Types of marriage

  • There are 3 types of marriage

    a. Christian marriage

  • Conducted by a priest or a pastor in charge of a place of worship.

    b. African customary marriage

  • Conducted in accordance with the customs of the community of either one or both of the parties.

    c. Civil marriage

  • Conducted in the office of the register of marriages, deputy county commissioner or assistant county commissioner.

    Reasons for Discouraging Early Marriages in the Society

  • We should discourage early marriages
  • All children have a right to education, health and protection.
  • Early marriages affect the children’s development
  • They also violate rights of a child.

    GOD’S REST

    LEISURE

  • Leisure is the time when we are free from work or studies The teaching of the bible on God’s rest as a form of leisure Genesis 2:1-3 and 1Timothy 5:13
  • God rested on the seventh day because all that he had created was good and His work was finished.
  • He also wanted to teach us that we too should rest.
  • Christian rest on the Sabbath day so as to follow God’s example
  • The bible teaches that God sanctioned rest when he made the Sabbath.
  • The Sabbath is sanctified as a holy day of rest.
  • Christians should observe the Sabbath and keep it holy

    The teaching of the bible on the use of leisure time Genesis 2:1-3 and 1Timothy 5:13

  • the bible teaches that leisure is a gift from God.
  • It should be used properly
  • It provides us the opportunity to worship God
  • Christians should use their leisure to serve God and others.
  • There are two types of leisure

    Active leisure

  • Active leisure involves physical activities .

    Such activities include:-

    a. Sports and games.

    b. Dancing

    Passive Leisure

  • Passive leisure has minimal or no physical activity.
  • It includes watching television, reading, listening to music or sleeping
  • Christians’ can use their leisure time to visit the needy such as the sick, the aged
  • They can also use their leisure by participating in church activities

    Values Which Help Christians to Use Leisure Time Properly

    1. Love

    2. Respect

    3. Responsibility

    4. Unity

    5. Integrity

    6. Social justice

    7. Hard work

    8. Peace

    Inappropriate Ways of Using Time in Society

  • Some inappropriate ways of using leisure are
  • Spending too much time on passive leisure activities
  • Spending leisure in idle talk
  • Spending leisure taking drugs and other substances
  • Leisure can be used to engage in immoral activities.
  • This may be caused by
  • Peer pressure
  • Curiosity
  • Idleness
  • Lack of guidance
  • Having too much money.
  • Activities that misuse leisure include;
  • Pre-marital sex
  • Abusing drugs
  • Idling and gossiping
  • Over-indulging in the same activities.
  • Getting into bad company.
  • Misuse of leisure makes life miserable

    THE BIBLE THE BIBLE AS THE INSPIRED WORD OF GOD.

    2 Timothy 3:16-17

  • The bible is a collection of holly books
  • The bible is the inspired word of God. Why the bible is the inspired word of God

    2 Timothy 3:16-17

  • The bible contains the word of God which is used for
  • teaching the truth
  • rebuking wrongs
  • correcting faults
  • giving instructions for right living
  • It is divided into 2 testaments, Old Testament and New Testament.
  • Testament means covenant or agreement. There are 66 books in the bible.

  • Old Testament has 39 books while the New Testament has 27 books.
  • The Bible was written by people who were inspired by God.

    The authors who were inspired to write the old and the new testaments

  • The bible was written by different authors.
  • The authors were inspired by the Holy Spirit.


    Book
       
    Writer   
       
    Joshua   
       
    Joshua   
       
    Judges   
       
    Samuel   
       
    Ruth   
       
    Samuel   
       
    1   Samuel   
       
    Samuel, Gad, Nathan   
       
    2 Samuel   
       
    Gad and Nathan   
       
    1   kings   
       
    Jeremiah   

    2 kings
       
    Jeremiah   
       
    1 Chronicles   
       
    Ezra   
       
    2 Chronicles   
       
    Ezra   
       
    Ezra   
       
    Ezra   
       
    Nehemiah   
       
    Nehemiah   

    Esther
       
    Mordecai   

    Job
       
    Moses   
       
    Psalms   
       
    David   

    Isaiah
       
    Isaiah   
       
    Jeremiah   
       
    Jeremiah   
       
    Lamentation   
       
    Jeremiah   
       
    Ezekiel   
       
    Ezekiel   
       
    Daniel   
       
    Daniel   

    Hosea
       
    Hosea   
       
    Joel   
       
    Joel   
       
    Amos   
       
    Amos   
       
    Obadiah   
       
    Obadiah   
       
    Jonah   
       
    Jonah   
       
    Micah   
       
    Micah   
       
    Nahum   
       
    Nahum   
       
    Habakkuk   
       
    Habakkuk   
       
    Zephaniah   
       
    Zephaniah   
       
    Haggai   
       
    Haggai   
       
    Zechariah   
       
    Zechariah   
       
    Malachi   
       
    Malachi   
    NEW TESTAMENT


    BOOK
       
    WRITER   
       
    Matthew   
       
    Matthew   
       
    Mark   
       
    Mark   
       
    Luke   
       
    Luke   
       
    John   
       
    John   

    5. Acts of apostle The writer of acts of apostle was Luke.

    1. Romans

  • 2. 1 Corinthians
  • 3. 2 Corinthians
  • 4. Galatians
  • 5. Ephesians
  • 6. Philippians
  • 7. Colossians
  • 8. 1 Thessalonians
  • 9. 2 Thessalonians
  • 10.1 timothy
  • 11.2 Timothy
  • 12.Titus
  • 13.Philemon

  • These are letters which were written by Paul while he was in prison.


    Books
       
    Writer   
       
    Hebrews   
       
    Unknown   
       
    James   
       
    James the brother of
       
    Jesus   
       
    1 Peter   
       
    Apostle   peter   
       
    2 Peter   
       
    Apostle   peter   
       
    1 John   
       
    John   
       
    2 John   
       
    John   
       
    3   John   
       
    John   
       
    Jude   
       
    Jude the brother of Jesus   

    Revelation is the last book of the bible and the New Testament.

  • It was written by John after having a vision on Patmos Island.

    Reasons that lead to translation of the bible into local languages

  • Old Testament, It was originally written in Hebrew.
  • It was written before Jesus Christ came to exist physically.
  • It was later translated to Greek and other languages
  • New Testament, It was originally written in Greek.
  • Written after Christ
  • The bible was translated into local languages to help the missionaries spread the word of God easily.

    Advantages of Translating the Bible Into Various Local Languages

  • Bible translation enabled the missionaries to put the word into languages which the local people could understand.
  • The translation of the bible enabled the missionaries to learn local languages
  • The gospel reached more people because the language of communication was familiar.
  • More Africans learnt to read and write hence they were able to read the bible for themselves
  • Education was promoted, by the good work of translation of the bible.

    THE TEN COMMANDMENTS Exodus 20:3-17 Exodus 20:1-18)

  • 1. Worship no other god but me.
  • 2. Do not make yourself images/idols.
  • 3. Do not use Gods’ name for evil purpose.
  • 4. Observe the Sabbath and keep it Holy.
  • 5. Respect your father and mother so that you may live long on earth.
  • 6. Do not commit murder.
  • 7. Do not commit adultery.
  • 8. Do not steal
  • 9. Do not accuse anyone falsely.
  • 10.Do not covet your neighbour’s property.

    The Ten Commandments and Their Relationship to Christian Living Exodus 20:1-18

  • The first four commandments explain how we should relate with God.
  • The fifth commandment to the tenth teaches how to relate with each other for harmonious living.

    Values and Skills in the Ten Commandments That Enhance Christian Living

  • The ten commandments teach different values and skills

    Some of the values are

    1. Respect 2. Purity 3. Honesty 4. Contentment

    Some of skills are

    1. Decision making

    2. Conflict resolution

    3. Conflict thinking

    Lessons which Christians learn from the Ten Commandments

  • Christian should obey the ten commandments to promote harmonious living among themselves.


       
    Commandment   
       
    Lesson   
       
    1   
       
    Worship no other god but me.   

    God is supreme
       
    2   
       
    Do not make yourself images/idols.   
       
    Putting God First   
       
    3   
       
    Do not use Gods'   name for evil   purpose.   
       
    The name   of God is holy   
       
    4   
       
    Observe the Sabbath and keep it Holy.   
       
    God worked for 6 days
       
    and rested   on the seventh.
       
    The Sabbath day is the day of the Lord.
       
    God made the Sabbath   holy and blessed it.
       
    We should not work on the Sabbath day   
       
    5   

    Respect your father and mother so that you

    may live long on earth.
       
    God commands us to
       
    respect   our parents Our parents provide   us with basic needs and guidance.
       
    God will bless   us with long life if we obey our parents.   
       
    6   

    Do not commit murder

    We should not get angry

    with other people. Hating people lead to

       
    murder.
       
    — We should forgive those who wrong us
       
    - We should   not revenge   
       
    Do not commit   adultery.   
       
    Adultery is a sexual sin
       
    which involves in engaging in sex with a person you are not married to.
       
    Anyone who   looks at a woman lustfully has committed adultery   in his heart.
       
    Adultery destroys   families   
       
    Do not steal   
       
    Stealing is forbidden by
       
    God.
       
    Stealing shows   lack of respect for other   people's property.
       
    Stealing causes suffering to people.
       
    We should avoid   the temptation to steal
       
    We should be satisfied   with what we have   

    Do not accuse anyone falsely.
       
    The commandment is
       
    not to tell   lies.
       
    Telling lies   shows lack of love for our neighbors.
       
    We should not swear but tell the truth always
       
    We should   not accept bribes to condemn   anyone falsely   
       
    Do not covet   your neighbor's property.   
       
    Desiring other peoples'
       
    property is breaking the tenth commandment.
       
    Greed comes from selfishness and lack   of concern for others   

    BIBLE STORIES

    GOD’S POWER

    How God’s power helped Samson to defeat his enemies

    Judges 15:14-17

  • He was the son of Manoah.
  • He asked God for strength.
  • He married Delilah.
  • God’s power enabled Samson to fight and kill his enemies, the philistines
  • God is able to empower us when we put our trust in Him.
  • Delilah noticed that Samson strength was in his hair and she planned for way to hand over Samson to Philistines.
  • The Philistines king met together and celebrated and offered great scarifies to their god dagon.
  • They sang, “our god has given us victory over our enemy Samson”
  • Samson said to the boy who was leading him by the hand, “let me touch the pillars that hold up the building. I want to lean on them.
  • We had Philistines kings and about 3000men and women under roof watching Samson.
  • Samson pushed the pillars with all his strength and the buildings went down killing all the people.
  • Samson killed more people at his death than he had killed during his life time.

    How Christian depend on God’s power to overcome challenges. Judges 15:14-17

  • The story of Samson defeating his enemies teaches us that we should rely on God to help us overcome challenges.
  • Whenever we go through a challenge, we should put our trust to help us overcome it.

    FAITH IN GOD

    How Elisha recovered an axe head

    2 kings 6:1-7 How Christian apply faith in God in day to day living

  • Elisha recovered an axe-head because he had faith in God.
  • The story of Elisha recovering the axe-head teaches us to have faith in God when faced with challenges.
  • We should have faith in God to experience great things.
  • We should also pray when faced with challenges

    DETERMINATION

    Lessons learnt from the story of Jacob wrestling with God

    Genesis 32:22-30

    Values learnt from the story of Jacob wrestling with God

  • Jacob was so persistent that he got a blessing.
  • As Christian, we should be persistent in prayers

    The story of Jacob wrestling with God teaches us to be

    1. Persistent

    2. Patient

    3. Determined

    4. Humble

    5. Responsible

    6. Loyal

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