Number 12 Flashcards
How God sees sin!
A _____ sin was sufficient to cast a full 1/3 of the very angels of God led by the most magnificent angel of heaven from the portals of glory to their future home in the pits of hell for all eternity
Single
How God see sin!
____sin transformed absolute holiness into absolute depravity and decadence, eternal life into eternal death, angels of God into demons of hell
One
How God sees sin!
This single sin is ultimately responsible for _____the evil which now exists in our universe.
All
The effect of sin on man!
The curse of Spiritual _____/death.
Man was separated from God and thus died spiritually the day he ate the forbidden fruit he was cast out of God‘s presence and was unable to return. He is doomed to spend eternity separated from God in the lake of fire prepared for the devil and his angels.
Separation
The effect of sin on man!
The curse of _____separation/death
Physical - upon physical death man spirit is separated from his body. Man began dying physically the very day he ate the forbidden fruit. Since this time it has been appointed until all men to die, and then to face the judgment of God
The effect of sin on Nature!
_____became a wilderness
Paradise - the roses contain thorns, and the docile tiger suddenly became a hungry meat eater. Disasters, disease, decay, and death now invaded this earth. the entire universe, groans, and travails together in an unstoppable process of decay.
How the sin nature of Adam was passed onto man.
This view denied the doctrine of original sin, teaching that babies are born in innocence, just as before the fall. Adam’s sin did no more than set a bad example.
Pelagianism- Pelagius
How the Sin nature of Adam was passed on to man!
What view teaches that man is merely effected by Adam sin with a weakened will, but not the inability to remain sinless
Arminianism - Popular
The view of _______. A modern _____or folk
How the Sin nature of Adam was passed on to man!
What view teaches that mankind is completely corrupted by our sin nature and unable even to respond to the gospel without Prevenient Grace
Classic Arminianism
How the sin nature was passed onto man.
Which view states that all mankind is born with an utterly corrupted or depraved sin nature. Corrupted nature begets corrupted nature. We are all born sinners.
Augustine. This is the correct view
We are not _____ because we sin, we _____ because we are ______
Sinners, sin . Sinners
We are born both with the ____ and with the _____ of sin. We are therefore guilty as sinners because of these reasons:
Because of our imputed sin _____
Because of our inherited sin _____
Because of our involvement in sin ____(and thoughts)
Nature, guilt of sin.
Guilt
Nature
Acts
Scripture clearly declares that when we commit a single sin, we are as_____ as if we had committed them all. There is no such thing as a ____ sin. All sins are rebellion against a Holy God and acts of wicked disobedience.
Guilty, little
There are sins of greater and lesser _____
Degree
There are sins of greater and lesser _____
Consequences
There is a downward_____ in the course of sin.
Progression
Scripture makes it absolutely clear that ignorance is no_____for sin.
Excuse
Sin of ______ when we know what is right and what is wrong and we will fully choose to see an indirect disobedience to God. Those who know God’s word, the best are the ones most often tempted here.
Presumption - this is one aspect of this type is sin
Sin of _____. Another aspect is when we presume upon God’s grace to forgive us and therefore choose to sin
Presumption
The sins of Presumption is considered so serious by God that under the Old Testament Law there was no provision for sacrifice. Judgment was _____
Sure!!!
The sin of final rejection of the work of the Holy Spirit in manifesting Jesus as the Savior and Lord
The unpardonable sin
This sin occurs when a believer becomes so carnal that God takes him home early in order to protect the testimony of Christ and prevent the sinning saint from becoming a further stumbling block to the lost
The sin unto death
This sin or sins can only be committed by believers and refers to the loss of physical, not eternal life
The sin unto death
This is the sin of not doing what should be done
Sin of omission
This is the sin of doing what should not be done
Sins of commission
This is the sin of doing that which you are not certain is right before God
Sins of doubt
This is the sin of doing that which, although it may or may not be wrong in and of it itself, causes a Brother to stumble into sin or causes the loss to reject Christ
Sins of offense
The course of sin. When a believer continues in sin, the following three step process begins, although it may be stopped by repentance at any point.
Conviction
Chastening
The calling home of the believer
Why did God allow sin? God created both angels and men with a.____ ______
Free will
Why did God allow sin? God allowed man to sin so that he might display his.______
Grace