QUESTIONS
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- Mention eight roles of John the Baptist.
- Identify reasons why Jesus chose the twelve disciples.
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- Give four similar instructions given by Jesus to both 12 disciples and 72 disciples when he sent them out on a mission
- What was the impact of Jesus miracles in his ministry
- Identify challenges that John the Baptist faced in his ministry
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- Give six reasons why Jesus was baptized by John in the river Jordan Luke 3:21-22).
- State three ways in which the life of John was similar to that of Elijah of Old Testament
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- Identify five reasons why Jesus appointed the twelve disciples
- What are the qualities of a disciple as stated in the sermon on the plain Lk 6:20-26
- Give six reasons why many people still reject the gospel of Jesus
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- Explain what John the Baptist taught about Jesus.
- State reasons why Jesus was tempted .
- Identify lessons Christians learn about Jesus from his temptation in the wilderness.
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- Identify five main divisions of the Sermon the plain.
- What are the teachings of Jesus on the qualities of true discipleship from the sermon onthe plain?
- Mention seven ways in which Christians demonstrate true discipleship today
- Explain Seven teaching of Jesus on watchfulness and readiness for the Kingdom of God in Luke 12: 35-59
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- State the reasons for choosing of disciples by Jesus
- Identify the conditions Jesus set for his followers
- What role can Christians play in the national elections
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- Describe the call of the first disciples of Jesus according to Luke 5:1 -11
- How did Jesus demonstrate the teachings in the sermon on the plain in his ministry
- Why do Christians find it difficult to apply the teachings of the sermon on the plain in their lives
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- What were the four major challenges faced by John during his ministry?
- Outline seven methods adopted by Jesus to overcome the challenges he faced during his ministry
- What five features in Jesus teachings on the plain (Luke 6:17-49) that a Christian may learn and practice?
- Give six reasons why people find it difficult to accept the word of God today
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- Describe the activities in the house of Simon when Jesus was invited (Luke 7:36-50)
- What lessons do Christian learn from the visit of a sinful woman in Simon’s house?
- State five ways in which a Christian can eradicate discrimination in the society today
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- Identify the area of conflict arising from Jesus Galilean ministry
- State the obstacles Christian’s leader may face in their missionary work
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- Explain four teachings of Jesus on the sermon on the plain Luke6:17-49.
- Give six reasons why Christians fail to live according to Jesus’ teaching on the sermon on the plain.
- State four duties of discipleship revealed in Luke 9:51-62
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- Explain the reasons for Christian baptism
- State lessons that Christians learn bout Jesus in his temptations in the wilderness
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- Why did the missionaries translate the Bible into African local languages?
- Explain four ways in which the translation of the Bible into African languages led to African mass evangelism.
- Explain seven teachings of Jesus on the cost of discipleship.
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- Outline ways in which John the Baptist prepared for the coming of the Messiah
- What challenges did John the Baptist face in his ministry?
- In what ways are the church leaders preparing the people for the second coming of Christ
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- Describe the call of the first disciples of Jesus (Lk 5:1-10)
- Outline Jesus’ teaching on true discipleship
- Give reasons why Christians accept suffering as part of discipleship
- Identify four incidences Jesus used to teach his disciples on the way to salvation (Lk 18:15, 19:27)
ANSWERS
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- John the Baptist prepared the way for the coming of the Messiah
- He was a link between the O.T and the N.
- He ushered people to the messianic era
- He acted as the forerunner of Jesus
- He condemned King Herod for marrying his brother’s wife
- Ho bore witness to Jesus as the messiah
- He baptized Jesus in River Jordan
- He condemned Pharisees for their hypocrisy
- He warned that God’s judgement was near for all sinners (8 x 1 = 8mks)
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- To train them to be his followers
- To acquire a new identity
- To lead others and show them the way to the father
- To enjoy God’s blessings/protection
- To continue with his work after His death
- To assist Him in his mission since the harvest was plenty and the labourers few
- To spread the Kingdom of God on earth
- To be the foundation of the Pilgrim church
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- Go out to spread the gospel
- Don’t carry anything (clothes/ money/ shoes)
- To heal the sick
- Tell them the kingdom of God has come
- Remove/ shake the dust where they were not welcome
- Stay in homes where you are welcomed (4x1=4 mks)
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- Jesus miracles caused amazement
- People became aware of Jesus authority through miracles
- Jesus became popular all over Galilee
- They created conflict between the religious leaders and him
- Some people came to accept him
- At times they caused fear in the people e.g. the people of Gerasane begged him to leave
- They caused losses e.g. the pigs drowned
- They increased peoples faith in him
- They restored happiness e.g. raising of Lazarus
- He met the physical needs of the people e.g. feeding of the five thousand
- His followers increased in number
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- He preached in a harsh environment/ wilderness
- He led a life of self-denial sacrifice
- The concept of baptism was not well understood
- The Jews confused him with the Messiah
- He was not sure about who Jesus was
- He was imprisoned and later beheaded
- He led a lonely life
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- To identify himself with sinner.
- To be identified by John/confirm John mission.
- To fulfill all righteousness.
- To be introduced to the public as the Messiah.
- To receive the Holy Spirit.
- It symbolized His death and resurrection.
- To show that he was ready to start his work.
- To demonstrate the Holy trinity.
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- He lived in the wilderness like Elijah.
- He was God’s prophet similar to Elijah.
- He condemned the evils and injustices leaders like Herod like Elijah did to Ahab.
- He was filled by the Holy Spirit like Elijah.
- He led a life of fasting like Elijah.
- He led a life in the wilderness like Elijah.
- He was honour
- He was honoured to witness the voice of God during baptism of Jesus the same way Elijah receive the still voice from God on Mt. Sanai.
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- It was the manner of the Jews i.e. Elijah and other prophets in the Old Testament had disciples.
- Jesus wanted to create in the disciples that would carry on with the work after He would have gone.
- They were twelve in number signifying the twelve tribes of Israelites however a new Israel who readily to serve God.
- They would act as Jesus companion as Jesus worked amongst the people.
- They would care about Jesus i.e. invite them in their houses for supper. e.t.c
- Jesus used them to spread the Gospel i.e the sending of the 12 disciples.
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- Perseverance in the face of persecution / those who endure suffering will receive eternal life.
- Unwavering faith in Jesus – those who trust in God would receive great reward.
- Love for enemies – the spontaneous love of agape so as to look at the good side of the enemies and not the bad side.
- Obedience to Jesus teaching so as to accept the Lordship of Christ.
- Implements of Jesus’ teachings – the disciples were expected to “bear good fruits”.
- They were to be generous – those who have are expected to share with those who do not have.
- They were expected to exercise self-criticism i.e. judging others / avoid hypocrisy.
- The disciples were to show comparison to others – to be merciful like God.
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- Materialism – Love of wealth at the expense of spiritual development.
- Corruption which make people mistrust God. i.e. God does not care.
- Permissiveness in society – make people loose value systems especially religious values.
- Social influence from peer groups.
- Mass Media – People spend time listening & watching radio/TV films etc. may influence them negatively.
- Confusion due to religious pluralism – some people start wondering which is the true religion / cult.
- Religious/ political / social persecution/ suffering/ some loose hope in God.
- Sexual immorality/ rape/ homosexuality.
- Addiction to drugs i.e. when they have difficulties, they turn to drugs.
- Power – Obsession i.e people believe they can manipulate power to get what they want.
- Education may lead to arrogance– they believe they know everything.
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- Jesus is great/ greater than him
- Jesus baptism is of fire and holy spirit
- Jesus will bring salvation of God i.e. he will be the saviour
- He will proclaim God’s judgement
- He will punish sinners and reward the righteous
- Jesus is the Messiah/ God’s anointed one
- Jesus is the lamb of God who takes away the sins of humanity
- Jesus Christ will lead the new community of believers i.e. life in the bride groom
- He was sent by God/ God’s messenger
- Jesus will be filled by the holy spirit
- Jesus is loved by God/ he is the beloved son of God
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- To test his faith
- It was showing that God’s power is never to be misused
- To show that God should not be put to test
- To undo Adams succumbing to temptations
- Jesus was not to seek worldly power nor seek worldly recognition
- The miracles Jesus was to perform in his ministry were to glorify God and not meet his personal needs
- Through the exp Jesus was taught to accomplish his mission even through the suffering and difficulties
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- Jesus is human
- Jesus is the son of God
- Jesus has power over Satan
- Jesus is absolutely obedient to God
- Jesus was ready for his mission
- Jesus mission was to overcome Satan
- Jesus was a humble messiah
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- The blessings
- The woes
- Love of enemies
- Judging others
- Evidence of good discipleship
- Hearing and doing (5x1=5 mks)
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- Disciples should have perseverance in the face of persecution
- They should have unwavering faith in Jesus
- They should love their enemies
- They should be obedient to Christ’s teaching
- They should be generous and share with those who don’t have
- They should avoid hypocrisy and self righteousness
- They should forgive others
- They should be merciful to others
- They should be firm in their faith
- Should be productive in their work (8x1=8mks)
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- Preaching to other people
- Rehabilitating wrong doers
- Donating financial and material support to the needy
- Condemning social injustices in the society
- Enduring rejection and opposition on account of Christ
- Praying for others
- Forsaking their families for the sake of Christ
- Living exemplary lives
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- Each person should make a personal commitment to follow Jesus
- Jesus second coming will be at a time when they least expect so they should be ready at all times
- Just as people interpret the signs of weather, Jesus followers should read the signs of the kingdom present in him
- Jesus will establish peace on earth during his second coming
- People should make peace with God and reconcile others before Jesus returns
- The Kingdom of God is present in Jesus and people should make positive response towards him
- Jesus demands wisdom & responsibility from his followers as they prepare for his second coming
- Jesus promised eternal life to those who will have remained steadfast in him (7x1=7 mks)
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- To help him preach / to be sent our preach
- For companionship.
- To give them authority to cast out demons /exovan
- To be good examples to others/good role models
- To bear witness of the things he did and said.
- To continue with his ministry after his ascension\to present the twelve tribes of Israel.
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- They must believe in God/Jesus Christ/Gospel.
- They should cover one another/their neighbours.
- Should renounce everything to follow Jesus i.e following Jesus should be then priority
- They should be ready to serve others.
- They should be humble /look like little children/meek.
- Should be committed to prayer and pray without ceasing.
- Should do the will of God.
- Should spread the gospel/preach the word of God
- Should be born again/be baptized
- Should repent
- Should be able to forgive others.
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- By praying for fair /free and just/peaceful elections.
- Being employed at various levels in and out of polling stations.
- Being committee in playing different roles
- Being honest /not fearing intimidation/persecutions.
- Casting ones votes.
- Educating the masses on the evil right/obligations.
- Financing/ assisting the government in facilitating situations of confrontation with the government of the day.
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- One day Jesus standing by the lake of Gennesaret where the people pressed upon him to hear the word of God
- He saw two boats close to the shore and got into one of them which was Simon’s
- He taught the people from this boat
- After he had finished speaking, he asked Simon to cast the net into he sea for a catch
- At first Simon was reluctant because he had been fishing the whole day and night and had caught nothing
- Simon eventually agreed and cast the nets into the sea; together with his partners John and James the sons of Zebedee, they caught such a huge number of fish that the net began to tear
- They beckoned to their partners in the other boat to come and help them. They came and filled both the boats, so they began to sink
- They were so moved by the miraculous catch of fish that Simon fell on his knees before Jesus and urged him to away he confessed that he was a sinful man
- Jesus told Simon not to be afraid for from that time onwards he will be catching men
- The other companions of Simon Peter were Andrew and the two sons of Zebedee; John and James, they all left everything and followed Jesus
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- Jesus comforted various groups of mourners
- Jesus fasted for forty days so as to be spiritually satisfied
- Jesus showed mercy by forgiving his persecutors
- Jesus was righteous but people gave false witness against him
- Jesus showed love for his enemies by praying for them
- In his ministry, Jesus never looked for comfort
- He gave free services to the people
- Jesus practiced what he taught
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- Lack of faith to obey Jesus teachings
- Desire to revenge their enemies
- They don’t devout time to pray so as to be empowered by Holy Spirit
- Lack of love for others , hence they cant forgive
- Hypocrisy as many Christians are persecuted for their own wrongs
- Lack of endurance/ perseverance
- They fear to face persecutions/ lack of courage
- There is greed/ selfishness among some church members
- Poor role models on the part of church leaders
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- Put in prison
- Killed or beheaded
- Harsh environment or wilderness
- Self denial life
- Baptism concept not understood
- Jewish thought He was Messiah
- Not sure about Jesus
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- Miracles
- Scriptures quotes
- Demonstration
- Parable usage
- Direct speech ‘disorders’
- Questions + answers
- Personal example ‘I am bread’
- Historical
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- Fruit bearing
- Love to all
- Not judge
- Obedience word
- Salvation to all
- Love for enemies
- Pray for persecutors
- Not for pray
- Forgiveness
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- People are deeply rooted in their cultural beliefs
- Permissiveness
- Western culture/influence
- Pursuit material things/power
- Poor role models in the society
- Lack of faith
- Presence of science and technology
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- House of Pharisees invitation
- Oil washed Jesus feet – tears
- Anointed Jesus feet
- Crowd wondered why Jesus?
- Parable of two debtors told
- Master cancelled all debts
- Who of debtors loved more
- Jesus praised the woman
- Sin forgiven
- Wondered Jesus forgiving in-Blasphemy
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- To avoid self righteousness
- To fellowship with others
- Repentance
- Humility – sought
- Non-discriminative
- Trust Jesus –savior
- Grateful - thankful
- Forgiveness – God
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- Equality – sexes
- Condemn discrimination
- Support government + laws equality
- Report cases of discrimination at police
- Role models
- Reward marginalized group
- Punish those who discriminate
- Education on evils of discrimination
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- Jesus claimed to fulfill the prophesy of Isaiah of being the messiah
- Jesus healed the sick on a Sabbath day
- Jesus declared sins forgiven something that only God could do
- Jesus touched unclean people (leaper)
- Jesus mixed with sinners e.g. tax collectors
- Jesus disciple did not observe the rate of fasting
- Jesus refused to perform a miracle at home on the demand of the Jewish
- Jesus popularity and the scribes who felt that their authority was being undermined
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- financial constraints
- corrupting in the society
- political interference in church work
- hypocrisy of some of the church members
- death and sickness among the members
- struggle for leadership amongst the members
- modernity some of which are not with Christians ethics
- functionalism/splinter groups from main chambers
- liberation of worship/celebrative worship
- African cultural influence
- Negative ethnicity blocking others from attaining church
- Leadership in some regions
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- The poor in spirit shall inherit the Kingdom of God because they are ready to repent .
- Those who hunger and thirst now shall be satisfied because they are ready to receive the word of God.
- Those who are persecuted because of Jesus shall be rewarded if they remain steadfast and faithful to Jesus.
- It is wrong to judge others as Judgement is in the hands of God.
- Love of enemies promote peaceful co-existence.
- The followers of Jesus should demonstrate by their way of life e.g assisting the poor.
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- Revenge is easier then loving an enemy.
- Because of worldly pleasures.
- They turn to magic/give up when presented.
- Some are greedy and selfish
- Some people are girded by pride/don’t realize their sinfulness/it is not urgent to repent.
- It is easy to incite than be a peacemaker.
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- One has to accept homelessness/endure hardship/self denial.
- Total commitment /break family ties.
- Should not look back.
- Willingness to spread the gospel.
- To follow Jesus’ example and identify with Him.
- To receive the Holy Spirit who teaches, guides in their lives.
- To prepare one to enter the kingdom of God.
- Unites Christians under one body of Christ.
- It effects complete forgiveness of sins.
- It is an act of being born again.
- It is a symbol of death and resurrection.
- Through baptism one is considered a child of God. (5 x 1 = 5mks)
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- To follow Jesus’ example and identify with Him.
- To receive the Holy Spirit who teaches, guides in their lives.
- To prepare one to enter the kingdom of God.
- Unites Christians under one body of Christ.
- It effects complete forgiveness of sins.
- It is an act of being born again.
- It is a symbol of death and resurrection.
- Through baptism one is considered a child of God. (5 x 1 = 5mks)
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- Jesus was a human i.e. he felt hungry.
- Jesus was divine /son of God/Messiah.
- Jesus had power over Satan/temptations.
- He was obedient to his Father.
- He was ready for his mission.
- He was well versed with scriptures.
- He knew temptation comes from the devil as he told the devil to leave him.
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- Make evangelization effective
- They wanted Africans to understand the scripture easily
- Translation made it possible for missionaries to learn African languages
- They wanted to use the translated Bible as their resource text in missionary education
- They wanted to keep abreast of the changes in the world
- The missionaries wanted to indigenize Christianity and make it adaptable to local situations and cultures (Any 5= 5x1=5mks)
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- The ability of African to read and interpret the Bible into their own languages contributed to development of independent churches which attracted any to Christianity
- As Africans read the Bible in their own local languages, they participated more actively in church affairs
- As Africans read the Bible in their vernacular and understood it’s content many embraced Christianity
- Missionaries knowledge of local Bible enabled them to preach to more Africans as communication was not a problem
- The missionaries were able to appreciate African culture. This removed suspicion between the two and more people were attracted to Christianity.
- Africans were able to have a better understanding of God’s word as they could read and interpret it on their own
- Translation promoted revival movements and these were used to preach to more people
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- Self denial/suffering/prosecution
- To forego family commitment for Jesus’ sake
- To leave everything (wealth/material) and follow him
- Should be ready to serve and not be served (humility)
- Ready to loose life/die
- Love enemies
- Practice charity/sharing
- Practice Christian virtues/values
- Ready to be rejected/mocked/opposed preach/condemn without fear/stand for truth
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