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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction:
Week 1: Self Image
Week 2: Called to be Different
Week 3: Commitment to Christ
Week 4: Devotional Time
Week 5: Contentment
Week 6: Integrity
Week 7: Peer Pressure
Week 8: Time Management
Week 9: Fear/Anxiety
Week 10: Examination Malpractice
your body parts were carefully shaped by him. All your abilities
WEEK 1 are gifts from him.
Topic: Self Image Do not let anyone pull you down with negative words or
Text: Genesis 1:26-27, Psalm 139:13-16 body shaming. Appreciate God for creating you the way you are
Behavioural Objective: To make royal jewels see themselves the and do not be proud if someone doesn’t have what you have. All
way God sees them and to live to this reality things were given by God.
Conclusively, there are set of people called the Royal
LESSON priest, are you part of them? That is the only way God sees us if
Have you ever stood before a mirror and have a full view we accept his son Jesus Christ as our lord and savior. If you
of yourself? If so, how do you see yourself? What do you think of haven’t done that, can you open up your heart to him now and tell
yourself? him to be your lord and savior. Remember you see yourself well
What thought comes to your heart about yourself and what words when you see yourself the way God sees you.
do you speak to yourself
The way you see yourself is yourself image. Consider your Action Point: (i) Appreciate God for all you have.
body shape (your eyes, legs, nose and other body parts). Your (ii) Stand in front of a mirror every day and say good things
talents, abilities, intelligence level and all that is in you, do you about yourself.
feel god or bad about them?
The way we view ourselves often has an impact on the way Memory Verse: Ps 139:14
we live. How do you see yourself? Do you compare yourself with
your friends and wished you were created like them?
The only way to see yourself well is when you see yourself
the way God sees you. Shall we consider how God sees us?
Gen 1:26-27, says: you are created in God’s image; you have
God’s abilities in you. Psalm 139; 13-16 says. You are fearfully
and wonderfully created. Isn’t that amazing?
Jeremiah 1:5: God knew you before you were born and set you
apart for his good works.
You are unique and amazing and amazingly created, God
loves and created you in his image and in a way that is best, all
Romans 12; 1-2 calls us to be a living sacrifice and be
WEEK 2 transformed in the image of Christ.
Topic: Called to be Different Psalm 1:1-6 tells us not to join the mockers but to have delight in
Text: Romans 12:1-2, Matthew 5:10-16, 1st Corinthians 11:1-2, the law of God.
Ps 1; 1-6 Matthew 5:10-16 says we should let our light shine before men so
Behavioural Objectives: To open the eyes of the royal jewels on they can glorify God our father in heaven
areas God is calling them to be different from others In your home, class, street and wherever you find yourself,
God is calling you to be different and live a life worthy of him.
LESSON Your life in Jesus is precious, therefore guide it jealously.
Maria: Hello friend, how are you doing today? Have you read for
your test? Action Point: I (mention your name) receive grace to be different
Martha: Maria, calm down now, don’t you rest? I didn’t read for in the name of Jesus. I will live the life of Jesus Christ
any test oo, I can’t kill myself everywhere
Maria: (shocked) what? Martha, you didn’t read?
Martha: I have a plan already! Mr. harry will help me out. Memory Verse: Ps 1:1-2

Have you ever been in the situation above?


If you are Maria what will you say to your friend? Will you join
in the evil act or you will make her see things in God’s light? (Let
the children discuss this)
As we look at our society today. There are various
expectations placed on us, and even pressure to join in the evil act
of the society.
If your friend is involved in a bad act such as stealing,
lying, cheating, sexual immorality and many other bad acts you
can think of, as children of God, what is God’s stand towards
these acts?
God calls us to be different, be separate and don’t join in
doing what does not give glory to God.
 Communicating to him in prayers. 1thess 5:17
WEEK 3  Obediently following the words and instructions of God.
Topic: Commitment to Christ 1sam 15:22
Text: Psalm 51:10, Eccl 9:10, Deut 6:5, John 6:66-68  Do not sin or follow others in their evil acts. Psalm 1:1-2.
Behavioural Objectives: The lesson is to make the Royal Jewels  Talk to others about Christ. Matthew 28:18-20.
know what commitment is and how they can be committed to Finally, commitment to Christ is about living for God no matter
Christ. the cost!. It is willingness to make necessary changes in your
private and social life and a willingness to be bold and stand for
LESSON the truth will you take a step to be committed to Christ and stand
Have you ever heard the word “Commitment” before, what by it today? Or do you need improvement in your level of
comes to your mind? Love? Trust? Doing something diligently? commitment to Christ? Why mot decide now!
Yes! You got it, all these words are synonymous to the word
commitment. Action Point: Write out what you will start doing to be
Commitment is the state of being bound emotionally and committed to Christ.
intellectually to a course of action or to another person or persons.
It is the state of dedicating one`s life to something. Prayer: Lord, I receive the grace to love you and be committed to
As a student, you should be committed to your studies by you all the days of my life.
carrying out all necessary assignments needed for the successful
outcome of your studies Memory Verse: Deuteronomy 6:5.
As a Christian, a born again child of God, we are to be
committed and dedicated to Christ by following Christ. Many
Christians follow Christ at their convenient time, which ought not
to be so. True commitment to Christ involves a determination to
follow Christ at all times no matter what we face.
Sin is a major hindrance to our commitment to Christ, flee
from sin and draw close to God always (James 4:8)
The love for God will keep you away from sin and will keep you
close to God. (Deut 6:5)
Ways to get commuted to Christ are:
 Reading and meditating the word of God. Joshua 1:8.
importantly, pray to God to lead you and for you to do
WEEK 4 what He wants you to do.
Topic: Devotional Time In conclusion, devotional time gives us moment with God that
Text: Mark 1:35, Daniel 6:10, Matt 6:5-6, Psalm 119:11, Psalm allow our relationship with Him be strong. Just like any
119: 105. relationship, Communication is important, don’t go to your place
Behavioural Objective: The lesson is to help Royal Jewels to of devotion without a pen and a jotter. Do it intentionally and see
know the importance of spending time alone with God. your relationship with God grow.

LESSON Action Point: Take your paper and pen and draft your devotional
As believers, we have a desire to grow in our knowledge of time table and pray for grace to be faithful.
God and learn more about how we can live for Him.
A devotional time is a time set aside or devoted daily to Memory Verse: Mark 1:35
speak and hear from God, it is a time set aside to spend with Him.
A devotional time is personal and could be different from the
family gathering.
As Royal Jewels, you should have a set time to spend with
God daily.
Jesus woke early to spend time with God, (Mark 1:35)
Daniel had three times of prayer daily (Daniel 6:10)
What should I do in my devotional time? the bible gives us
principles and examples of what our devotional time should look
like:
 Where: set a place to meet with God, could be your room
or any quiet place.
 When: what time will it be? Set a time daily, could be
morning, afternoon or night.
 How much time: you can start with 3o minutes, but as you
grow in Christ, make your time with Him grow too.
 What to do: to start with, you can begin by worshipping
God, prayer, bible reading and many more but most
Matthew 6:33 tells us to seek the kingdom of God then God will
WEEK 5 bless other areas of our lives.
Topic: Contentment Hebrew 13:5 told us to keep our lives from the love of money and
Text: 1Tim 6: 6-8, Heb 13:5, Matt 6:33, Proverbs 15:16. be contented, you don’t have to get the wristwatch if it is not
Behavioural Objective: The lesson is to teach the Royal Jewels needed, be satisfied with what your parents can afford and give
what it means to be contented and the impact on their general thanks to God for the provision because God is faithful to supply
lifestyle. all you need (not want).
Do not be focused on what you do not have but be grateful
LESSON for the ones you have. In what areas are you struggling to be
God created humans as social beings, as we can’t live in content? (life circumstances, your appearance, food, popularity
isolation so our wants are also unlimited. In Economics, it is a e.t.c.) let God be your priority and pray to Him to supply your
well established fact that humans are not always satisfied, we needs and bless you with a self controlled spirit. Be contented in
want more. all situations.
As teenagers, we have a lot of wants and we have a lot of
wishes which drives us to the dreamland most times. We want our Action Point: Ask God for a contented spirit; tell Him to help
parents to get us this and that, from new clothes to latest you to be self controlled at all times.
jewelries, from shoes to bags among other things.
It is not a sin to have desires for things but it is very Memory Verse: Hebrews 13:5
harmful when you cant control your desires and you go all the
way to get what you want.
Contentment is a great tool you must possess in your life as
a child of God if you want to be anything great in God. Judas
Iscariot and Gehazi were greedy individuals in the scripture,
destruction was their action`s end result.
What is God`s stand on contentment?
Proverb 15:16 says “fearing God is good and brings satisfaction.”
Fear God and He will lead and control your excesses, then you
will save yourself from trouble which comes upon discontented
people.
When you are a man or woman of integrity, what do you stand to
WEEK 6 gain?
Topic: Integrity  God is pleased with you and helps you in all you do.
Text: Proverb 21:2-8, Titus 2: 7-8, Psalm 18:20 Psalm 37:23-34,  Your enemies will be at peace with you because your ways
Proverbs 5:21. pleases God
Behavioural Objectives: The lesson is to teach the Royal Jewels  Men show you favour like the case of Joseph and Daniel in
God`s stand on integrity. the bible.
 People won’t say bad things about you but will love and
LESSON bless you more.
Integrity is a willingness to do what is right in any Integrity is a choice but it is a must for every true child of God.
situation. Integrity also means being faithful in the things Be truthful even if it means you may get into trouble. Decide not
committed to you. A person of integrity does not only do the right to cheat a test or do things that are inappropriate (Mention the
things when people are present there but does it at all times areas you should show integrity). Say the truth at all times
because it is the right thing to do. It shows our heart towards God required us to be boys and girls of integrity and it is through
obeying the words of God. that we demonstrate true maturity.
Joseph was a man of integrity, He was truthful to his
master and his master put him I charge of all that he owned, He Action Point: Make a decision to be a man/woman of integrity at
was also truthful and ran from his master’s wife. (Genesis 39:9). all times and pray for grace to be faithful.
Can you be trusted? Can your parents, teachers, friends and
neighbors trust you to commit things into your hands? Memory Verse: Proverbs 21:2-3
In your academics, can you boldly live a life of integrity by
diligently reading your books so you won’t have to cheat in
exams?
In every area of our lives, God expects us to be faithful at all
times.
Proverbs 5:21, God sees all you do, even things don’t in the
secret, he sees them all.
Proverbs 21:3, doing right things pleases God more than
sacrifices.
The book of proverbs 1:10 says you shouldn’t be enticed by
WEEK 7 sinners
Topic: Peer Pressure 1cor 15:33 admonishes us not to be deceived because evil
Text: Genesis 34:1-5, Proverbs 1:10, 1 Corinthians 10:13-14, communications corrupts god manners.
1Corinthians 15:33. ‘Everybody is doing it does not make it the right thing to do.
Behavioural Objectives: The lesson is to teach the Royal Jewels Search the scriptures, be led by the spirit, and don’t get carried
not to consent to evil behavior from friends and neighbours. away.
Enticement of the devil will always come, your friends in school
LESSON may call you ‘old fashioned’ or ‘SU’ but it shouldn’t make you
One cool morning, Maddy received a call from her friend consent to their enticement.
Rose, she was told to get prepared for the beach party in the Remember our study on contentment, integrity and your call to be
evening, she was told to sneak out or give an excuse that she is different.
going to do her homework in her friend’s place. Decide to stand for Jesus every time and anytime and the lord will
Maddy got ready to go but she wasn’t released in her spirit, always abide with you
she had this feeling that something is going to get out of hand, she
struggled but eventually had to give in to the leading of the spirit. Action Point: Make up your mind to stand for Jesus and pray for
The above story is a scenario of a youth who is anxious and grace not to yield to pressures from anywhere.
excited about life, she wants to explore and see what’s going on
in the outer world. Memory Verse: 1Corinthians 15:33.
Peer pressure is all around you, from school to your street,
even social media is not helping matters as it keeps enticing you
to do wrong things.
Samuel was living in the same house Eli’s children lived in
but he was never an accomplice to the evil works that abounded
around him.
Dinah was a young promising daughter of Jacob, the only
female in the family, she went out t look at the daughters of land
but she got carried away and was defiled, her name was never
mentioned again in the scripture.
 Set out time to study daily.
WEEK 8  Remove all unnecessary things you do that takes more time
Topic: Time Management from you.
Text: Eccl 3:1-8, Psalm 90:12, Eph 5: 15-16  Take out time to rest daily.
Behavioural Objectives: The lesson is to teach the Royal Jewels Your time is a gift from God, use it in a way that will please God.
the impact and advantages of managing one`s time. Schedule your day wisely and live a disciplined life. God will
keep guiding you.
LESSON
There is a nursery rhyme that says: “tick tick says the clock, what Action Point: Make a personal time day and paste it in your
you have to do, do it quick”. room, follow it faithfully.
Time is a tool that God has given to all humans equally. Ask God to help you to use your time wisely.
We all have 24hrs to ourselves; each day how you spend your
time will speak volumes and determines how your life will come Memory Verse: Eccl 1:1-3
out.
Time is our best friend or our worst enemy. How do you
plan your time? As a young person, what takes most of your
time? Is it reading or watching movies, surfing the net, do you do
the right thing at the right time?
Consider what the scripture says about managing our time:
Psalm 90:12 talks about understanding value of time and
using it to gain wisdom.
Eccl 3: 1-8 tells us that there is time for everything under
the sun.
God didn’t just give us time but expects us to maximize it well.
We must learn to manage our time if we want to be productive
and live meaningful lives. You are to balance your priorities and
schedule our days with an eternal focus.
Some ways to manage your time are:
 Spend sufficient time with God in preparation for each day.
 Do your chores very fast so you wont be late for school.
Be confident in God`s goodness and pray to him in your
WEEK 9 fearful moment, He is your Helper (Nahum 1:7)
Topic: Fear and Anxiety Get rid of fearful thoughts and replace them with words of God.
Text: Roman 8:15, Matthew 6: 25-34, 2 timothy 1:7, Psalm 34:4. We have an all-powerful God who cares and is able to supply all
Behavioural Objectives: The lesson is to teach the Royal Jewels our needs according to His riches in Glory in Christ Jesus.
what God`s says about fear and anxiety. When you trust Him, you can move forward with boldness.
Trust Him dear!
LESSON
Everyone seems to wrestle with some sort of fear, in this Action Point: Confess that God cares for you and he will take of
world, there could be a number of things that makes us afraid; you
there may be uncertainty in our hearts especially about our future.
There are a lot of decisions to be made in life and we may be Memory Verse: 2 timothy 1:7.
fearful and uncertain about the outcome of those decisions. You
may write an examination and be afraid of what your result will
be. The many unanswered questions about our future may be
quite scary and blank; it may seem to you that nothing good will
come out of you.
David had the fear of the future too, when his popularity
grew in Israel and he was anointed to be the next king. Saul
became very jealous and tried to kill him.
Many times, David confesses his fears to God.
Psalm 34:4, David sought the Lord openly telling him his
fears. You may not know tomorrow holds but God your creator
knows and he will guide you if you will trust him.
Romans 8:15 says you have not been given the spirit of
fear but a spirit that allows you to call God your father and speak
your hearty to him.
Matthew 6:25-34 admonish us not to fear, or be anxious
about anything because God is going to take care of us.
 The culprit is imprisoned when caught
WEEK 10  If the result eventually come out well, the person won`t be
Topic: Examination Malpractice able defend it.
Text: Romans 13:1-2, 2 Tim 2:19 Psalm 119: 99-100, 1cor 12:9, The standard of the Lord stands sure; all who are named with God
Proverbs 22:29. are to depart from iniquity.
Behavioural Objectives: The lesson is to teach the Royal Jewels Proverbs 22:29 says a man diligent in business will sit before
the disadvantages in Examination Malpractice. kings, it means you will be able to stand anywhere if you have
done your work well.
LESSON Instead of cheating, what do you do?
Tade, Roseline and Jerry are friends in the same class, it`s their  Read and study your books daily.
final exam in school and everyone is up and doing, preparing  Make notes during class
adequately for the upcoming examinations.  Attend to all assignments
Tade arrived in school some weeks to the examination and  Read ahead of the class
informed his friends about his mummy`s plan to take him to a  Above all, have faith in God so he can help you pass, for
miracle center where some people will be paid to teach him in the by strength shall no man prevail.
examination hall. His friends were surprised but they reminded See you next term; I hope to hear a good report about your
him of the consequences of it, he was reminded what they were results. God bless you.
taught in their Royal Jewels club not to engage in Examination
Malpractice. Action Point: Go and study and come out in flying colours.
Hello, Royal Jewels, let me ask you a question as your
examination is fast approaching, what do you intend to achieve? Memory Verse: 2 timothy 2:19.
A good result? I know your answer is yes but are you prepared to
achieve that or you are devising an evil scheme to make a good
result for yourself. People who engage in examination
malpractice are people who didn’t prepare adequately and so
lacks confidence.
There are a lot of evils in examination malpractice and some of
them are:
 God is displeased with such a person (2timothy 2:19.)
 There is fear of being caught in the act.

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