The Resurrection

In this lesson, we will look at the Resurrection and why it is so important for Christians.

The Resurrection

In this lesson, we will look at the Resurrection and why it is so important for Christians.

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. The empty tomb.
  2. Jesus conquering death.

Equipment

You will need two different coloured pens: black or blue and another coloured pen, such as green or red.

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5 Questions

Q1.
What city did Jesus enter on Palm Sunday?
Bethlehem
Jericho
Correct answer: Jerusalem
London
Q2.
Jesus' death means that human beings can have a relationship with God.
False
Correct answer: True
Q3.
Which mountain did Jesus go to with his disciples on the week before his death?
Mount of apples
Correct answer: Mount of olives
Mount of oranges
Mount Sinai
Q4.
Select the name of the disciple who betrayed Jesus.
John
Correct answer: Judas
Peter
Thomas
Q5.
What happened as Jesus died?
Correct answer: The whole land was covered with darkness and the temple curtain ripped in two.
The whole land was covered with darkness and the temple was destroyed.
There was a lightning bolt and the temple was destroyed.
There was an earthquake and the temple was destoyed

5 Questions

Q1.
On which day of the week did the Resurrection happen?
Friday
Monday
Saturday
Correct answer: Sunday
Q2.
Which of the following terms means all powerful?
Eternal
Omnibenevolent
Correct answer: Omnipotent
Omniscient
Q3.
According to the Bible story that we read who was the first disciple to see the empty tomb?
James
John
Mary
Correct answer: Peter
Q4.
How many men appeared to the women when they first saw the empty tomb?
Four
One
Three
Correct answer: Two
Q5.
Which of the following is NOT a reason why the Resurrection is important to Christians today?
Correct answer: It means that Christians believe that they won't have life after death.
It means that Christians can trust that God has power over death.
It proves that God is omnipotent.
It proves that Jesus was who he says he was.

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