Year 7
The Incarnation
In this lesson, we will look at what the incarnation is and how it takes place. We will look at key definitions, learn about the Nativity and the importance of incarnation for Christians.
Year 7
The Incarnation
In this lesson, we will look at what the incarnation is and how it takes place. We will look at key definitions, learn about the Nativity and the importance of incarnation for Christians.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- Nativity.
- God become flesh.
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.
Which of the following is NOT part of the Trinity?
Father
Holy Spirit
Son
Q2.
Which of the key terms below means to believe in one God?
Catholicism
Omnipotent
Polytheism
Q3.
Which member of the Trinity came to earth as a human being?
Father
Holy Spirit
Q4.
Which member of the Trinity was the maker of heaven and earth?
Holy Spirit
Son
Q5.
Which of the following characteristics could be seen in the Father creating the world?
Eternal
Just
Omnibenevolent
5 Questions
Q1.
Which of the following is the most accurate definition of the incarnation?
God as half human
Jesus in human form
The holy spirit in human form
Q2.
Where was Jesus born?
Genesis
Jerusalem
Nazareth
Q3.
Which of the following groups were the first to visit Jesus?
Family
Friends
Wise Men
Q4.
Which of the following is a quote from the Bible?
'God became flesh'
'Jesus became flesh'
'The word became human'
Q5.
Why was Jesus' birth more significant than other births?
He was God in human form and would be a military leader.
He was God in human form.
He would save humans.