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Class 7 : TEACHINGS OF JESUS

Formation Of Conscience

Chapter Context

This is a lesson that deals with Conscience which is God’s voice. It gives a detailed account of (1) the characteristics of Conscience, (2) Faith and Conscience, (3) Formation of Conscience etc.

Teacher's Guide

  1. Conviction

    - Conscience is the Voice of God.
    - Faith is the basis of conscience for the Christians.

  2. Attitudes

    - Formation of Conscience has to take place in proportion to our faith.
    - We should try to reject all evil and hold on to virtues.

  3. Habit

    - I will act listening to the voice of my conscience.

  4. Teaching aids

    The New Testament, chart paper, pictures of various creatures of vehicles of musical instruments etc.
  5. Presentation of the lesson

    You shall present this lesson through a discussion: ‘We hear different kinds of sounds. – our own voice, others’ voice, sound made by various creatures, musical instruments, vehicles, sound of TV, loud sound from mike, soft voice from telephone etc. Not only we but others also hear most of these sounds. But there is one sound which only we ourselves would hear, and that is the voice of our Conscience.’ With this you may begin with the lesson.



    Let us do:

    The teacher should help the students in discussing about conscience. If you can present a large number of examples the children will participate in the discussion actively. Guide the discussion in such a way as to form good conscience in them.


  1. Tell from memory:

    WAsk the students to tell about an instance in their life when they acted according to their Conscience.
  2. Write down a Verse:

    Ask the students to find out and write down verses about conscience by referring to the ‘Letters’ in the New Testament.

Chapters

Class 7 : TEACHINGS OF JESUS

Formation Of Conscience

Chapter Context

This is a lesson that deals with Conscience which is God’s voice. It gives a detailed account of (1) the characteristics of Conscience, (2) Faith and Conscience, (3) Formation of Conscience etc.

Teacher's Guide

  1. Conviction

    - Conscience is the Voice of God.
    - Faith is the basis of conscience for the Christians.

  2. Attitudes

    - Formation of Conscience has to take place in proportion to our faith.
    - We should try to reject all evil and hold on to virtues.

  3. Habit

    - I will act listening to the voice of my conscience.

  4. Teaching aids

    The New Testament, chart paper, pictures of various creatures of vehicles of musical instruments etc.
  5. Presentation of the lesson

    You shall present this lesson through a discussion: ‘We hear different kinds of sounds. – our own voice, others’ voice, sound made by various creatures, musical instruments, vehicles, sound of TV, loud sound from mike, soft voice from telephone etc. Not only we but others also hear most of these sounds. But there is one sound which only we ourselves would hear, and that is the voice of our Conscience.’ With this you may begin with the lesson.



    Let us do:

    The teacher should help the students in discussing about conscience. If you can present a large number of examples the children will participate in the discussion actively. Guide the discussion in such a way as to form good conscience in them.


  1. Tell from memory:

    WAsk the students to tell about an instance in their life when they acted according to their Conscience.
  2. Write down a Verse:

    Ask the students to find out and write down verses about conscience by referring to the ‘Letters’ in the New Testament.

Chapters

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HCC1

HCC2

ACC

DCT

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