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JESUS & the Holy Spirit TOPICS COVERED *Why is the name of Jesus important? *Relationship between Jesus & Holy Spirit *Does the Holy Spirit have power? *What are the gifts of the Spirit? Suggested reading Kenyon, E.W (1964). The Wonderful Name of Jesus. Kenyon s gospel publishing society, Washington Capps, C. (1994). Jesus our intercessor. Harrison House, Inc. Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA

Subject Code (on database): 101-5A This module is designed to be a systematic study of some of the basic biblical doctrines concerning Christ and the Holy Spirit. The module combines both Old Testament and New Testament scriptures in exploring the relationship between Christ and the Holy Spirit and the power that has been made available to us in Jesus name and our relationship with the Holy Spirit. Objective: Learning Outcomes: 1. Explain why the name of Jesus is important 2. Evaluate relative biblical truths about the name of Jesus 3. Explain the relationship between Jesus and the Holy Spirit 4. Demonstrate an understanding of the power of the Holy Spirit. 5. Recall and explain the gifts of the Spirit 6. Explain the ministry of the Holy Spirit National Competencies: Completion of this subject will meet the requirements of the following nationally recognised unit of competency: National Code CMT005 Competency Identifies theological knowledge in relation to the Christian way of life Learning Strategies: Class lecture and discussion. Group discussions and self testing in class. Written assessment. Multiple-choice and short answer work sheets Journal Assessment Strategies: All Assessment Sheets will be handed out by the lecturer at the completion of teaching the relevant areas of the course. Assessment Sheet 1 Due session 2 Worth 10%

Assessment Sheet 2 Due session 3 Worth 10% Assessment Sheet 3 Due session 4 Worth 10% Assessment Sheet 4 Due session 5 Worth 10% Assessment 5 - Exam Due session 5 Worth 20% At the end of Session you will be handed an exam listing 20 true and false short answer questions. This is a closed book exam; you are required to answer all the questions. Assessment 6 Journal Due session 6 Worth 40% You are required to take notes on each session; even if absent you can purchase a CD. Copies of your notes are to be handed in, together with your Journal, at the end of each module. A large percentage of your marks will be allocated on your ability to take notes in a concise and clear way, as well as your ability to isolate the main points. I am looking for critical thinking, personalize what you are learning.

Your Journal is to include: 1. Assessment Cover Page filled out correctly (Ask Administrator) 2. Contents Page Include each Session and page number - Notes Include each Session and page number - Journal Include Reference page at the end 3. Your Class Notes Do not have to be typed, but they must be on A4 paper, neat, and properly headed with date, name of speaker, topic and session number. Your notes should be a minimum of 1 page each session, and include personal revelations you received throughout the lessons. 4. Your Journal Entries should follow each lesson and answer the following What I learned from this weeks lesson How I applied what I learned to the lives of others 5. Your Reference Page List 2-3 references you used, including Bible, Class notes, Internet, or related Books you are reading in your own time. 6. In-text referencing Include a minimum of 2 scriptures each week in your journal Provide in-text referencing for each scripture or quote used Subject Content: 1 Why is the name of Jesus important? The authority and power of the name The history of the name The integrity of the name When to use the name How to use the name 2 What is the relationship between Jesus and the Holy Spirit? Jesus The Holy Spirit 3 Does the Holy Spirit have power? The Spirit empowers us What does this mean for us, to be empowered with the Spirit? The power that dwells within us How is the Spirit evidenced in our lives? 4 What are the gifts of the Spirit? An Introduction to the gifts The Background for Spiritual Gifts The Purpose of Spiritual Gifts The Spirit empowers us

5 What are the gifts of the Spirit? Continued Three utterance or inspirational gifts Spiritual gifts that say something The gift of Divers kinds of tongues Interpretation of Tongues JESUS AND THE HOLY SPIRIT reading list: Kenyon, E.W (1964). The Wonderful Name of Jesus. Kenyon s gospel publishing society, Washington Capps, C. (1994). Jesus our intercessor. Harrison House, Inc. Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA Hagin, K. E (1991) The Holy Spirit and His gifts. Faith Library Publications Hagin, K. E (1994) Because of Jesus. Faith Library Publications

Assessment Guidelines (Summary): All written assessment items are to be presented according to guidelines outlined in the LTS Handbook and Orientation documents. The student must retain a copy of their assignment. Assessment in VET subjects is upgraded (some trainers may choose to give individual assessment item marks and/or an overall subject grade). To pass a subject participants must attend all planned classes and associated activities and achieve competency in all criteria associated with the subject. Late submission of assessment items will incur a late fee. Application for extensions must be received before the due date. Students should discuss any difficulty with completing assessment as soon as possible with the trainer. Re-assessment may be negotiated in some circumstances a re-assessment fee may be incurred. The Appeals process is outlined in the LTS Handbook. All assessment work should be the student s own work. Please refer to the LTS Handbook for the college policy on Plagiarism. It is the student s responsibility to be aware of all assessment policies as outlined in the LTS Handbook. JESUS AND THE HOLY SPIRIT Learning Outcomes/Unit Mapping SKILLS ASSESSMENT - Subject Content LEARNING OUTCOMES Why is the name of Jesus important? 1. Explain why the name of Jesus is important. What is the relationship between Jesus and the Holy Spirit? Does the Holy Spirit have power? What are the gifts of the Spirit? What are the gifts of the Spirit? 2. Evaluate relative biblical truths about the name of Jesus. 3. Explain the relationship between Jesus and the Holy Spirit. 4. Demonstrate an understanding of the power of the Holy Spirit. 5. Recall and explain the gifts of the Spirit. 6. Explain the ministry of the Holy Spirit.

JESUS AND THE HOLY SPIRIT Learning Outcomes/Assessment Map LEARNING OUTCOMES ASSESSMENTS 1. Explain why the name of Jesus is important. Exam Journal 2. Evaluate relative biblical truths about the name of Jesus. 3. Explain the relationship between Jesus and the Holy Spirit. 4. Demonstrate an understanding of the power of the Holy Spirit. 5. Recall and explain the gifts of the Spirit. 6. Explain the ministry of the Holy Spirit.