Jss3 3rd Term Crs
Jss3 3rd Term Crs
CONTENT
1. Christian Organisations
2. Aims of Religious Organisations
3. Teachings that Will Foster Unity
4. Definition of Inter-denomination and their Activities
Christian Organisations
All the churches in Nigeria have got organizations and societies. These organisations are set up
especially for the spiritual and moral training of the youth so that they can grow up to be
responsible and useful Christian citizens contributing their best to the peace, unity and progress
of the Church and the nation. There are many organisations in Nigeria.
(i) It aims at bringing about Christian co-operation and unity with fellow Protestants and with the
Catholic Church.
(ii) It undertakes projects in developing countries to improve the living conditions of the people.
(iii) Be a watch dog of the spiritual and moral welfare of the nation
Through CAN, the Christian denominations unite and co-operate with one another on various
local and national issues especially health, education, social welfare and politics. The current
national chairman of CAN is Mr. SupoAyokunle
The Bible teaches us that faith without works is dead. For our faith to yield desired outcome, we
need to make effort. A student who wants to be successful academically, for example, has to
build his faith by depending on God the author of success and has to work towards it by reading
his books seriously.
Similarly, a job seeker who stays indoors twenty-four hours of the day praying without going out
to submit applications and look out for opportunities would end up disappointed. The Bible
states categorically that faith without good works is dead, that is cannot bear fruits.
Humility is an attitude of not thinking that you are better than other people. It is the opposite of
pride. The Bible says that God resists the proud and gives grace to the humble. Jesus Christ
displayed humility when he came to this world and God highly exalted Him and bestowed on
him the name which is above every name. Though he was in the form of God, He did not count
equality with God. Instead, He humbled Himself, took the form and became obedient unto death
on the cross.
us learn to treat people equally. James addresses every Christian thus, “My brethren, show no
partiality as you hold the faith of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord of glory”.
Forgiveness is another important Christian virtue that all true Christians must possess.
Forgiveness is the pardoning of offenders or letting go of grudges. We must learn to forgive
those who offend us in order for God to forgive us our own offenses. We should always correct
those doing wrong things in a spirit of gentleness, love and maturity.
Giving is an act of charity. It may take the form of donating money for a worthy cause. It may
also take the form of sacrificing our time, effort or energy for a worthy cause. Paul taught about
Christian giving in the letters to the Philippians and the Corinthians.
EVALUATION
CHRISTIAN LIVING
CONTENT
Christians living in the community are also referred to as the light of the world. The presence of
light makes people see the right path in a dark environment. In a similar vein, our lives as
Christians should show unbelievers in our community the way to Christ, the everlasting light.
We are, therefore, advised thus, “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your
works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven”.
Sources of Persecution
Persecution can come from different people and in different forms.
(i) It can come from one’s parents and siblings: Family members who are not Christians may
begin to make life uncomfortable for any member who gives his life to Christ.
(ii) Fellow students: Fellow students may persecute you by nick-naming you or raining abuses on
you for not conniving to cheat in the examination hall.
(iii) Teachers or lecturers: Some teachers or lecturers may fail you for not giving them money or
sleeping with them.
No matter the source of our persecution and the form it takes, Jesus says, “Blessed are those who
are persecuted for righteousness’ sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” Christians should
not retaliate but suffer it with happiness because the kingdom of God is for them.
James advised Christians that they should be happy and remain faithful under any trial. Any
Christian who succeeds in passing such test will receives the reward which God promised those
who love Him.
Peter advised Christians to rejoice when they pass through various trials because it will show the
genuineness of their faith and in the end, bring praise, glory and honour to God
Moral Lessons
1. We should always show good example anywhere we find ourselves because we are the
salt of the earth and light of the world.
2. Trials and persecutions are for a while and when surmounted, the Christian receives
accelerated promotion and blessing from God.
3. We should know the differences between persecution and punishment for offences we
commit.
EVALUATION