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Evangelism:
The Time Is Now!

Section 1, Chapter 6

The Creation, Constitution & Fall of Man

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Study Questions

  1. What are the three kinds of life that man has and what are their functions?
  2. What aspect of man controls his destiny?
  3. What must we do in order to know God’s will and plan for our lives?
  4. What are four things Moses tells us God created man to be and do?
  5. The Bible tells us that Man was created in God’s image. What does this mean?
  6. Why is the secular humanistic Freudian approach to psychology dangerous and in error?
  7. When the bible uses the term Man in the Bible, what is it referring to?
  8. What does it mean to have relationship with God?
  9. What was the purpose of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil?
  10. Why did God allow Satan to tempt Adam and Eve?
  11. How did Satan tempt Eve to rebel against God’s rule over her? What did her choice of eating of the forbidden fruit mean?
  12. When Eve sinned, what was Adam’s temptation and what did his eating of the forbidden fruit mean?
  13. What happened when Adam and Eve turned away from God’s rulership over them?
  14. What was the meaning of their becoming aware that they were naked more than just physical nakedness?
  15. As a result of becoming severed from God spiritually, what was Adam and Eve left with to guide them?
  16. In Genesis 6:3, Moses wrote, "And Yehovah said, My Spirit shall not always strive with man; in their erring he is flesh." What did God mean when He said man is flesh?

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