Lesson Note CRS Living A Life of Witnessing To Christ
Lesson Note CRS Living A Life of Witnessing To Christ
Studies (CRS)
Class: JSS 3
Week: 5
Topic: Living a Life of Witnessing to Christ
Sub-topics:
A. Peter’s Message on Christian Living (1 Peter 1:13–17; 2:9–25; 4:1–15)
B. Paul’s Statement on Children of Light (Romans 13:11–14)
Duration: 40 Minutes
Period: …
Date: …
1. Objectives
By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
i. Explain what it means to witness for Christ.
ii. Outline Peter’s teachings on Christian conduct.
iii. Describe Paul's message about being children of light.
iv. Apply the principles of Christian living to daily life.
2. Instructional Materials
- The Holy Bible
- Chart showing Christian virtues and vices
- Short story or skit on Christian witness
3. Lesson Presentation
1 Peter 2:9–25 – Chosen People, Christian Conduct, and Suffering for Righteousness:
- Christians are described as: a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s
own people.
- Christians should avoid sinful desires and live good lives among non-believers.
- Submit to authorities and live as free people, but not using freedom as a cover for evil.
- Be respectful and patient even when mistreated.
- Christ is our example in suffering — He committed no sin, yet He suffered and forgave.
4. Life Application
- Students must live holy and disciplined lives.
- Avoid bad peer influences and sinful pleasures.
- Reflect Christ’s teachings in speech, dress, and behavior.
- Be prepared to face challenges and ridicule for their faith.
5. Evaluation
i. What does it mean to witness to Christ?
ii. Outline three key points from Peter’s teachings on Christian living.
iii. What are the characteristics of children of light according to Paul?
iv. Mention two behaviors Christians should avoid according to Romans 13:13.
v. How can a student live as a child of light in school?
6. Assignment
Write five practical ways a Christian teenager can live a life of witnessing to Christ in today’s
world.