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WK LSN TOPIC SUB-TOPIC OBJECTIVES T/L ACTIVITIES T/L AIDS REFERENCE REMARKS
1 1
Wealth, Poverty, Faith and prayer
Persistence in prayer
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain why it is important to be persistent in prayers.
Explain the meaning of the parable of the widow and the unjust judge.
Describe the parable of the pharisee and the tax collector.
Identify and explain things christians learn from the parables.
Defining
Explanation
Discussion
Demonstration
Class notes
Class text book
Chalks
Charts
The bible
KLB CRE book 2 Pg.98-99
1 2
Wealth, Poverty, Faith and prayer
The way to salvation
Jesus teachings on wealth and poverty-The parable of the shrewd manager
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Define salvation.
Discuss the story of Jesus blessing the little children.
Narrate the story of the rich man.
Narrate how Jesus healed a blind beggar.
Defining
Explanation
Discussion
Demonstration
Class notes
Class text book
Chalks
Charts
The bible
KLB CRE book 2 Pg. 99-102
1 3
Wealth, Poverty, Faith and prayer
The rich man and Lazarus
The power of faith-
The coming of the kingdom
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Read Luke 16:19-31
Describe the story of The rich man and Lazarus.
Identify lesson learnt from the story.
Identify and discuss Jesus teaching on wealth and poverty to Christians.
Defining
Explanation
Discussion
Demonstration
Class notes
Class text book
Chalks
Charts
The bible
KLB CRE book 2 Pg.93-94
1 4
Wealth, Poverty, Faith and prayer
Persistence in prayer
The way to salvation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain why it is important to be persistent in prayers.
Explain the meaning of the parable of the widow and the unjust judge.
Describe the parable of the pharisee and the tax collector.
Identify and explain things christians learn from the parables.
Defining
Explanation
Discussion
Demonstration
Class notes
Class text book
Chalks
Charts
The bible
KLB CRE book 2 Pg.98-99
2 1
Wealth, Poverty, Faith and prayer
Jesus teaches in Jerusalem
The way to salvation
Jesus triumphant entry into Jerusalem
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Narrate the story of Jesus and Zacchaeus.
Explain the meaning of the parable of the Gold coins.
Identify and explain Jesus teaching on salvation to Christians.
Defining
Explanation
Discussion
Class notes
Class text book
Chalks
Charts
The bible
KLB CRE book 2 Pg. 102-104
2 2
Jesus teaches in Jerusalem
The cleansing of the temple
Jesus conflicts with the Jewish leaders
Jesus conflicts with the Jewish leaders
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Define a temple.
Narrate the story of jesus weeping over Jerusalem.
Discuss the story of Jesus cleansing the temple.
Identify lessons Christians learn from cleansing of the temple.
Defining
Explanation
Discussion
Demonstration
Class notes
Class text book
Chalks
Charts
The bible
KLB CRE book 2 Pg. 109
2 3
Jesus teaches in Jerusalem
Jesus teaching about Eschatology
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Define eschatology.
Discuss Jesus teaching about eschatology.
Describe the prophecy on the destruction of the Jerusalem temple.
Identify the signs of end times
Defining
Explanation
Discussion
Demonstration
Class notes
Class text book
Chalks
Charts
The bible
KLB CRE book 2 Pg. 114-115
2 4
The passion, death and resurrection of Jesus
The last supper
The lords super
Prayer on mount olives
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Observe the map of the middle east and Africa.
Define resurrection.
Read Luke 22:1-30
Explain the plot against Jesus.
Defining
Explanation
Discussion
Demonstration
Class notes
Class text book
Chalks
Charts
The bible
KLB CRE book 2 Pg. 119-120
3 1
The passion, death and resurrection of Jesus
The denial of Jesus by peter
The crucifixion of Jesus
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Discus peters denial of Jesus.
Identify lessons Christians learn from peters denial of Jesus.
Discuss the trial of Jesus.
State reasons why Pilate agreed to have Jesus crucified
Defining
Explanation
Discussion
Demonstration
Class notes
Class text book
Chalks
Charts
The bible
KLB CRE book 2 Pg. 124-126
3 2
The passion, death and resurrection of Jesus
The death and burial of Jesus
The resurrection
The ascension of Jesus
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Describe the death of Jesus.
Identify and explain the significance of the events that took place when Jesus died.
Describe the burial of Jesus.
Defining
Explanation
Discussion
Demonstration
Class notes
Class text book
Chalks
Charts
The bible
KLB CRE book 2 Pg.128-130
3 3
The passion, death and resurrection of Jesus
THE GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
The significance of Jesus passion, death and resurrection to Christian life
The teachings of Jesus on the role of the Holy Spirit
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Discuss the significance of Jesus passion, death and resurrection to Christian life.
Identify importance of resurrection to Christians.
Defining
Explanation
Discussion
Demonstration
Class notes
Class text book
Chalks
Charts
The bible
The Bible.
KLB CRE book 2 Pg.133
3 4
THE GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
Jesus' teachings on the Holy Spirit's functions
The Day of Pentecost - Background and significance
The events of Pentecost
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe the Holy Spirit as advocate, counselor and comforter. Explain how the Spirit reveals truth about God. Discuss the Spirit's role in forgiving sins. Evaluate the Spirit's work in exposing sinful hearts.
Narrations: Teacher explains the meaning of advocate and counselor. Discussion: Compare Jesus as advocate with Holy Spirit's role. Case study: Peter's discernment of Ananias and Sapphira (Acts 5:1-11). Practical application: How the Spirit guides Christians today.
The Bible. Role-play materials.
The Bible.
The Bible. events. Visual aids on wind and fire.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 2-3
4 1
THE GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
Peter's background and leadership
Peter's message on the Day of Pentecost
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Outline Peter's background as a disciple. Explain Peter's relationship with Jesus. Describe Peter's denial and restoration. Analyze Peter's leadership role among apostles.
Q/A: Review Peter's life from Form 2. Narrations: Peter's call by Jesus. Discussion: Peter's role in the inner circle. Character study: Peter's courage and weaknesses. Assignment: Compare Peter before and after Pentecost.
The Bible.
The Bible. Chart comparing Peter's message with Joel's prophecy.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 5-6
4 2
THE GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
Proof that Jesus is the Messiah
Results of Peter's message and relevance today
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Explain how Peter proved Jesus' messiahship. Analyze the evidence from Jesus' miracles. Describe the fulfillment of David's prophecies. Evaluate the significance of Jesus' resurrection.
Discussion: Peter's four proofs of Jesus as Messiah. Bible study: Psalms 16:8-11 and 110:1. Q/A: Compare Jesus with other messianic expectations. Analysis: Why resurrection was central to Peter's argument. Written exercise: List evidences of Jesus' messiahship.
The Bible.
The Bible. Statistics on early church growth.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 7-8
4 3
THE GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
Paul's teaching on spiritual gifts - Introduction
The nine spiritual gifts explained
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Define spiritual gifts according to Paul. Identify the nine gifts of the Holy Spirit. Explain the source and purpose of spiritual gifts. Analyze the problems in Corinthian church regarding gifts.
Bible reading: 1 Corinthians 12:1-11. Assignment: List the nine spiritual gifts. Discussion: Difference between gifts and talents. Q/A: Why Corinthians overemphasized speaking in tongues. Explanation: Paul's correction to the Corinthians.
The Bible. Chart of nine spiritual gifts.
The Bible.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 9-10
4 4
THE GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
Distinguishing spirits and speaking in tongues
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Explain the gift of distinguishing spirits. Describe speaking in tongues (glossolalia). Analyze the gift of interpretation of tongues. Evaluate the unity purpose of all gifts.
Bible study: 1 Corinthians 12:10. Discussion: How to discern true from false spirits. Explanation: Difference between tongues and interpretation. Q/A: Paul's analogy of the human body. Practical application: Using gifts for church unity.
The Bible.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 11-12
5 1
THE GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
Paul's teaching on love as supreme gift
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Outline Paul's teaching on the supremacy of love. Explain why love is greater than other gifts. Describe the characteristics of love. Analyze love as the greatest virtue.
Bible reading: 1 Corinthians 13. Discussion: Why love surpasses all gifts. Analysis: Love in prayer, preaching, and action. Character study: What love is and is not. Reflection: How to demonstrate love in daily life.
The Bible.
Charts
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 12-13
5 2
THE GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
Paul's teachings on prophecy and tongues
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Outline Paul's detailed teaching on prophecy. Explain the superiority of prophecy over tongues. Describe regulations for using spiritual gifts. Analyze the purpose of orderly worship.
Bible reading: 1 Corinthians 14. Discussion: Why prophecy is preferred to tongues. Q/A: Paul's regulations for gift usage. Analysis: Maximum of 2-3 speakers rule. Practical application: Orderly worship in modern churches.
The Bible.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 13-14
5 3
THE GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
Criteria for discerning gifts of the Holy Spirit
The fruit of the Holy Spirit
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify criteria for distinguishing true from false gifts. Explain how to recognize genuine spiritual gifts. Analyze Jesus' teaching on recognizing true prophets. Evaluate the fruit of the Spirit as a test.
Bible reading: Matthew 7:15-20, 1 Corinthians 12:1-3, Galatians 5:16-26. Discussion: Difference between flesh and spirit. Q/A: How to identify false prophets. Analysis: Contrasting works of flesh with fruit of Spirit. Written exercise: List criteria for discerning gifts.
The Bible. Comparison chart of flesh vs. spirit.
The Bible.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 14-15
5 4
THE GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
Manifestation of gifts in the church today
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify how spiritual gifts manifest in modern churches. Describe denominations emphasizing specific gifts. Analyze faith healing and miracle working today. Evaluate the role of gifts in church growth.
Discussion: Gifts in different church denominations. Case studies: Pentecostal and charismatic churches. Q/A: Examples of healing and miracles witnessed. Analysis: How gifts help church mission. Field assignment: Interview church members about gifts.
The Bible.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 17-18
6 1
THE GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
Using spiritual gifts for unity and church building
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Analyze how gifts promote church unity. Explain the proper use of spiritual gifts. Describe the role of love in exercising gifts. Evaluate the impact of gifts on evangelism and church growth.
Discussion: How gifts build rather than divide church. Q/A: Paul's message on unity through diversity. Case study: Problems when gifts are misused. Synthesis: Bringing together all teachings on gifts. Assessment: Test on the entire unit.
The Bible
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 18-19
6 2
THE UNITY OF BELIEVERS
Introduction to unity of believers and the people of God
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Define the concept of unity of believers. Explain the meaning of different names for early Christians. Analyze factors that contributed to unity among early Christians. Compare unity among believers with national unity in Kenya.
Q/A: Review different names for early Christians from Acts. Discussion: Meaning of unity in various contexts. Comparison: Factors for unity in Kenya vs. early church. Brainstorming: Challenges facing unity in modern church. Bible reading: Galatians 3:28.
The Bible.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 15-16
6 3
THE UNITY OF BELIEVERS
The people of God - Old Testament background
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Outline factors that contributed to unity among Israelites. Explain the covenant between God and Abraham. Describe the role of Moses in uniting Israelites. Analyze the significance of the Ten Commandments for unity.
Q/A: Review Abraham's covenant from Form 1. Discussion: Role of Moses during Exodus. Analysis: How Ten Commandments promoted unity. Comparison: Old Testament people of God vs. New Testament. Assignment: List factors that united Israelites.
The Bible.
Charts
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 16-17
6 4
THE UNITY OF BELIEVERS
The people of God in the New Testament
The body of Christ - Biblical foundation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Explain the New Testament concept of people of God. Describe characteristics of God's people according to 1 Peter 2:9-10. Analyze how believers become God's people through faith. Evaluate the universal nature of God's people.
Bible reading: 1 Peter 2:9-10. Discussion: Difference between Old and New Testament people of God. Analysis: Meaning of "chosen race, royal priesthood, holy nation". Q/A: How faith rather than ancestry determines membership. Reflection: Living as God's special people.
The Bible. Comparison chart
The Bible. Diagram of human body. Chart of church roles and functions.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 16-17
7 1
THE UNITY OF BELIEVERS
Unity in the body of Christ
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Outline elements of unity according to Ephesians 4:1-12. Explain the seven unities centered on Trinity. Describe virtues needed for maintaining unity. Analyze how spiritual gifts promote unity.
Bible reading: Ephesians 4:1-12. Discussion: The seven "ones" in Ephesians 4. Analysis: How humility, gentleness, patience promote unity. Q/A: Role of apostles, prophets, evangelists in unity. Practical application: Building unity in local church.
The Bible. Chart of seven elements of unity.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 17-18
7 2
THE UNITY OF BELIEVERS
The vine and the branches
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Explain Jesus' teaching on vine and branches. Describe the relationship between Christ and believers. Analyze the consequences of remaining/not remaining in Christ. Evaluate the conditions for bearing fruit.
Bible reading: John 15:1-10. Discussion: Significance of vine imagery in Old Testament. Analysis: What it means to "remain in Christ". Q/A: Consequences of being cut off from vine. Reflection: How to bear much fruit as Christians.
The Bible.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 18-19
7 3
THE UNITY OF BELIEVERS
The church as assembly of God
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Define the meaning of "church" (ekklesia). Explain the church as assembly of God's people. Describe different meanings of "church" today. Analyze Paul's marriage analogy for church unity.
Discussion: Different meanings of word "church". Bible reading: Ephesians 5:21-32. Analysis: Church as assembly vs. building vs. denomination. Q/A: How marriage illustrates church unity. Comparison: Husband-wife relationship with Christ-church relationship.
The Bible. Visual aids showing different meanings of church.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 19-20
7 4
THE UNITY OF BELIEVERS
The church as the bride
Causes of disunity in early church - Leadership disputes
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Explain the concept of church as bride of Christ. Describe the marriage imagery in Old and New Testaments. Analyze the wedding preparations and expectations. Evaluate the eternal nature of the union.
Bible reading: 2 Corinthians 11:2, Revelation 21:1-2. Discussion: Old Testament background of Israel as bride. Analysis: New Jerusalem as bride prepared for husband. Q/A: What makes a bride beautiful for wedding. Reflection: Preparing for eternal union with Christ.
The Bible.
Charts
The Bible
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 19-20
8 1
THE UNITY OF BELIEVERS
Causes of disunity - Meat offered to idols and spiritual gifts
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Explain the problem of eating meat offered to idols. Describe the conflict between strong and weak Christians. Analyze the misuse of spiritual gifts in Corinth. Evaluate Paul's solutions to these problems.
Bible reading: 1 Corinthians 8, 12-14. Discussion: Why eating idol meat was controversial. Analysis: How spiritual gifts created division. Q/A: Paul's advice on considering weaker Christians. Practical application: Modern equivalent situations.
The Bible.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 21-22
8 2
THE UNITY OF BELIEVERS
Causes of disunity - Lord's Supper and resurrection
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe the abuse of Lord's Supper in Corinth. Explain how social divisions affected communion. Analyze disagreements about resurrection of the body. Evaluate the impact of these problems on church unity.
Bible reading: 1 Corinthians 11:17-34, 15:12-58. Discussion: How rich and poor were divided at Lord's Supper. Analysis: Why some doubted bodily resurrection. Q/A: Paul's correction on proper communion observance. Reflection: Importance of unity at communion.
The Bible.
Charts
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 22-23
8 3
THE UNITY OF BELIEVERS
Other causes of disunity in early church
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify additional problems causing disunity. Explain disputes over head covering during worship. Describe issues of sexual immorality in the church. Analyze problems with marriage, divorce, and civil court cases.
Bible reading: 1 Corinthians 5, 6:1-11, 7, 11:2-16. Discussion: Cultural issues affecting early church. Analysis: How moral problems divided the church. Q/A: Paul's solutions to various disputes. Comparison: Early church problems vs. modern church issues.
The Bible.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 23-24
8 4
THE UNITY OF BELIEVERS
The Council of Jerusalem
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe the major problem of Gentile admission to church. Explain the debate over circumcision requirement. Analyze the decisions made at Jerusalem Council. Evaluate the significance of the council for church unity.
Bible reading: Acts 15:1-35. Discussion: Why circumcision was controversial issue. Analysis: Arguments presented by different sides. Q/A: The four requirements for Gentile converts. Reflection: Importance of compromise for unity.
The Bible.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 24-25
9 1
THE UNITY OF BELIEVERS
Solutions offered by Paul to disunity
Causes of disunity in Kenyan churches today
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Outline Paul's comprehensive solutions to church divisions. Explain the principle of love as supreme solution. Describe the importance of considering others. Analyze the role of proper worship in maintaining unity.
Review of 1 Corinthians solutions. Discussion: How love solves all problems. Analysis: Paul's practical advice for different situations. Q/A: Why love is the "most excellent way". Synthesis: Bringing together all of Paul's solutions.
The Bible.
Charts
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 21-25
9 2
THE UNITY OF BELIEVERS
More causes of disunity in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe disputes taken to civil courts. Explain misuse of freedom of worship. Analyze differences in sacramental practices. Evaluate varying beliefs about baptism and resurrection.
Discussion: Church cases in Kenyan courts. Analysis: How freedom of worship is sometimes abused. Q/A: Different practices in baptism among churches. Comparison: Various beliefs about resurrection among denominations. Debate: Should churches have uniform practices?
The Bible.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 24-25
9 3
THE UNITY OF BELIEVERS
Solutions to disunity in Kenyan churches
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Suggest solutions to problems causing disunity in Kenya. Explain the role of love in solving church problems. Describe how churches can respect each other's differences. Analyze the importance of focusing on essential Christian beliefs.
Brainstorming: Solutions to identified problems. Discussion: How to maintain unity amid diversity. Analysis: Role of church leadership in promoting unity. Q/A: What are essential vs. non-essential Christian beliefs. Action planning: Steps for promoting unity in local churches.
The Bible.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 25-26
9 4
THE UNITY OF BELIEVERS
Promoting unity among believers today
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify practical ways to promote church unity. Explain the role of ecumenical movements. Describe how individual Christians can contribute to unity. Evaluate the importance of unity for effective evangelism.
Discussion: Role of National Council of Churches of Kenya. Analysis: How unity helps in evangelism and social service. Q/A: Individual responsibility for promoting unity. Practical planning: Unity projects for local community. Assessment: Test on the entire unit.
The Bible.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 26-27
10 1
THE WRITING OF PROPHETIC MESSAGES
Definition of terms: Prophet and Prophecy
Understanding prophecy in biblical context
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Define the terms prophet and prophecy. Explain the Hebrew and Greek origins of the word prophet. Identify other terms used to describe prophets. Distinguish between prophets and prophetesses in the Old Testament.
Q/A: Review prophets studied in Form 1 (Moses, Elijah, Nathan, Samuel). Discussion: Meaning of prophetes and nabi. Brainstorming: Other names for prophets (messenger, watchman, seer). Bible study: Examples of prophetesses (Miriam, Deborah, Hulda).
The Bible.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 28-29
10 2
THE WRITING OF PROPHETIC MESSAGES
Categories of prophets - True prophets
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify different categories of Old Testament prophets. Explain the classification of Major prophets. Describe Minor prophets and their characteristics. Distinguish between Canonical and Early prophets.
Bible exploration: Books of Major prophets (Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel). Discussion: Why some are called "major" and others "minor". Analysis: Length and content of prophetic books. Q/A: Difference between Canonical and Early prophets.
The Bible.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 29-30
10 3
THE WRITING OF PROPHETIC MESSAGES
Early prophets and cultic prophets
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe Early prophets and their communities. Explain the role of cultic prophets in worship. Analyze prophetic guilds or schools. Evaluate the work of prophets in religious centers.
Discussion: Elijah and Elisha as leaders of prophetic communities. Analysis: Role of prophets at Bethel and Jerusalem. Q/A: How cultic prophets worked with priests. Case study: Prophetic communities and their influence.
The Bible.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 30-31
10 4
THE WRITING OF PROPHETIC MESSAGES
False prophets and their characteristics
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify characteristics of false prophets. Explain how false prophets operated. Describe the challenge they posed to true prophets. Analyze examples of conflicts between true and false prophets.
Discussion: How to distinguish false from true prophets. Case study: Elijah vs. prophets of Baal. Analysis: Jeremiah vs. Hananiah conflict. Q/A: Why false prophets were dangerous to Israel. Assignment: Research modern false prophets.
The Bible.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 31-32
11 1
THE WRITING OF PROPHETIC MESSAGES
The importance of prophets in Israel
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Explain the central role of prophets in Israel's life. Describe prophets as mediators between God and people. Analyze how prophets received and communicated God's messages. Evaluate prophets' role in socio-economic, political, and religious spheres.
Discussion: Primary role of prophets as God's messengers. Analysis: Different ways prophets received revelations. Q/A: Prophets' use of "Thus says the Lord". Case study: How prophets influenced national decisions.
The Bible.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 30-31
11 2
THE WRITING OF PROPHETIC MESSAGES
How prophets received God's call and messages
Prophets' roles and functions in society
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe different ways prophets received God's call. Explain visions, voices, and ordinary events as revelation methods. Analyze the compelling nature of prophetic calling. Evaluate prophets' response to divine calling.
Bible study: Amos 3:8, Jeremiah 20:9 on compulsion to prophesy. Discussion: Visions (burning bush, Ezekiel's wheels). Analysis: Ordinary events with prophetic significance. Q/A: Why prophets couldn't resist God's call.
The Bible.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 31-32
11 3
THE WRITING OF PROPHETIC MESSAGES
Prophets' messages of judgment and hope
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe how prophets foretold punishment for disobedience. Explain prophets' role in offering hope for restoration. Analyze the balance between judgment and mercy in prophetic messages. Evaluate prophets' predictions about future kings and kingdoms.
Discussion: Examples of prophetic warnings (Elijah's drought). Analysis: Messages of hope to exiles in Babylon. Q/A: How prophets balanced punishment with restoration. Bible study: Prophecies about the Messiah.
The Bible.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 32-33
11 4
THE WRITING OF PROPHETIC MESSAGES
Characteristics of true prophets
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify key characteristics of genuine prophets. Explain how prophets heard and obeyed God's voice. Describe prophets' belief in monotheism and covenant relationship. Analyze prophets' understanding of God's holiness and justice.
Discussion: Different ways God revealed Himself to prophets. Analysis: Prophets' absolute commitment to monotheism. Q/A: How prophets stood for covenant relationship. Case study: Prophets' courage in facing opposition.
The Bible. Chart of prophetic characteristics. Examples of prophetic courage.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 32-33
12 1
THE WRITING OF PROPHETIC MESSAGES
More characteristics: Authority, symbolic actions, and prayer life
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe prophets' authority and courage in speaking. Explain use of symbolic actions in prophetic ministry. Analyze prophets' prayer life and withdrawal for revelation. Evaluate how prophets emulated God's attributes.
Case studies: Symbolic actions (Hosea's marriage, Isaiah walking naked, Jeremiah's clay pot). Discussion: Source of prophetic authority. Analysis: Moses' 40 days on mountain. Q/A: How prophets lived holy lives.
The Bible
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 33-34
12 2
THE WRITING OF PROPHETIC MESSAGES
The writing of prophetic messages - Content and types
How prophetic messages were recorded
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify the three types of content in prophetic books. Explain prophetic sayings and oracles. Describe first-person and third-person narratives. Analyze the structure and organization of prophetic literature.
Bible study: Examples of prophetic oracles (Isaiah 28, Amos 1:3-3:2). Discussion: First-person narratives (Isaiah 6, Jeremiah 1). Analysis: Third-person accounts of prophetic activities. Q/A: How prophetic books were organized.
The Bible.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 33-34
12 3
THE WRITING OF PROPHETIC MESSAGES
Preservation and compilation of prophetic messages
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe how disciples preserved prophetic traditions. Explain the compilation process over time. Analyze how messages were organized by themes. Evaluate the use of prophetic messages by later generations.
Discussion: Isaiah's instruction to disciples (Isaiah 8:16). Analysis: How traditions about Isaiah were incorporated in 2 Kings. Q/A: Thematic organization of oracles. Example: Jeremiah 26:17-18 quoting Micah.
The Bible.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 35-36
12 4
THE WRITING OF PROPHETIC MESSAGES
Relationship between Old Testament and New Testament
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Explain how Old Testament points to salvation history. Describe God's promise to Abraham about blessing nations. Analyze Jesus' attitude toward the Law of Moses. Evaluate how Jesus fulfilled rather than destroyed the Law.
Bible study: Genesis 12:3 and Matthew 5:17. Discussion: Jesus as descendant of Abraham and David. Analysis: Jesus' summary of Law in love commandments. Q/A: How Jesus set higher standards than Mosaic Law.
The Bible.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 35-36
13 1
THE WRITING OF PROPHETIC MESSAGES
Messianic prophecies and their fulfillment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe prophecies about Davidic descendant. Explain Isaiah's prophecies about the Messiah. Analyze Jeremiah's prophecy of New Covenant. Evaluate how Jesus fulfilled messianic expectations.
Bible study: 2 Samuel 7:13-14, Isaiah's messianic passages. Discussion: Jesus acknowledged as "Son of David". Analysis: New Covenant inauguration at Last Supper. Q/A: Why Jews expected political rather than suffering Messiah.
The Bible. Chart of messianic prophecies and fulfillment. Timeline of Jesus' ministry.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 36-37
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John the Baptist and the transition period
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Explain John the Baptist as forerunner of Messiah. Describe prophecies about John's ministry (Malachi, Isaiah). Analyze John's role in preparing for Jesus. Evaluate John as the last Old Testament prophet.
Bible study: Isaiah 40:3-5, Malachi 3:1, Luke 3:1-20. Discussion: John's baptism of repentance. Analysis: John's recognition of Jesus as Messiah. Q/A: Jesus' commendation of John as greatest prophet.
The Bible.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 36-37
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Jesus as the suffering servant and humble king
Comparison between traditional African and Old Testament prophets - Similarities
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe Jesus as fulfillment of Isaiah's suffering servant. Explain how Jesus differed from Jewish messianic expectations. Analyze Jesus' entry into Jerusalem on donkey. Evaluate Zechariah's prophecy about humble king.
Bible study: Isaiah 53, Zechariah 9:9-10. Discussion: Why suffering Messiah was unexpected. Analysis: Contrast between political and spiritual kingship. Q/A: How Jesus brought peace rather than war.
The Bible.
The Bible. Information about African traditional prophets. Comparison chart of similarities.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 37-38
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More similarities and differences
Relevance of Old Testament prophets to Christians
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe more similarities (healing roles, resistance to oppression). Explain key differences in authority sources. Analyze differences in scope and hereditary nature. Evaluate the unique features of each prophetic tradition.
Continued comparison: Both performed healing roles. Analysis: Differences in source of authority (God vs. ancestors).
The Bible.
KLB Secondary CRE Form 3, Pages 38-39

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