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Guided Bible Studies for Hungry Christians

The Foundation of Jesus Christ
Lesson 4 Worksheet

What are the consequences of sin?

O death, where [is] thy sting? O grave, where [is] thy victory? The sting of death [is] sin; and the strength of sin [is] the law. But thanks [be] to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.(1 Corinthians 15:55-57 AV)







59. What is a person unable to do if he has the sins of the devil? John 8:38-45 (42)
A. He cannot love Jesus
B. He cannot understand the message of Jesus
C. He cannot hear the Word of Jesus
D. All of the above



60. What does Satan do to sinners who do not believe in the Gospel of Christ? 2 Corinthians 4:1-4 (43)
A. Controls their soul
B. Blinds their minds
C. Elevates their power
D. Manipulates their behavior



61. Who is the Gospel hidden from? 2 Corinthians 4:1-4 (43)
A. People of other faiths
B. Worshippers of a cult
C. Those lost by their own blindness
D. Sinners



62. Who is a slave to sin? John 8:34 (44)
A. A person who does not attend church
B. A person who embraces evil
C. A person who lacks faith
D. A person who commits sin



63. What type of punishment can a man, holding a position of authority in the Christian Church, receive from the LORD GOD if he is filled with pride and sins? 1 Timothy 3:1-7 (43)
A. He will be forgiven of his sins.
B. He can receive the same condemnation as the devil.
C. A man of authority in the Christian Church is no more susceptible to sin than is any other Christian.
D. A man of authority will lose his position but retain his salvation



64. What other serious problem can a man holding a position of authority in the Christian Church experience? 1 Timothy 3:1-7 (44)
A. He can be falsely accused
B. He can fall into the trap of Satan
C. He can be excommunicated by his Church
D. He cannot receive extra reward in heaven



65. What are the wages of sin? Romans 6:23 (47)
A. Taxes
B. Paycheck from hell
C. Death
E. Unrighteousness



66. (Bonus) What is it called to describe the act of God giving man eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord? Romans 6:23
A. Reward
B. Wage
C. Gift
D. Allowance



67. How does the LORD GOD reprimand a sinner? Psalms 38:1-2 (48)
A. With love
B. With wrath
C. With compassion
D. With understanding



68. How does the LORD GOD discipline a sinner? Psalms 38:1-2 (49)
A. By revealing intimate and specific times of sin.
B. By encouraging growth in righteousness
C. By placing the sinner in holy and faithful environments of worship opportunities.
D. By displaying His hot displeasure.



69. How does the LORD GOD bring down a sinner? Psalms 38:1-2 (50)
A. By making him face his actions
B. By wounding him through painful pressuring
C. By laying on his heart his misdeeds and refusals to grow
D. By reminding him of his human condition and failure to meet God’s expectations



70. What happens to a sinner’s body when the LORD GOD becomes angry over his sin? Psalms 38:1-2 (51)
A. The LORD GOD’s anger prevents a sinner’s body from being healthy and fit.
B. The LORD GOD’s anger causes a sinner’s body to hide from his wrath.
C. The LORD GOD’s anger allows a sinner’s body to be redeemed through baptism.
D. The LORD GOD’s anger makes a sinner’s body prepared for repentance.



71. What is the condition of a sinner’s body? Psalms 38:1-2 (52)
A. Without peace
B. Without love
C. Without promise
D. Without purpose



72. What happens when a sinner’s perversity multiplies continuously? Psalms 38:1-2 (53)
A. Continuous sin overcomes a sinner’s will
B. Continuous sin causes a sinner to change
C. Continuous sin causes a sinner to repent
D. Continuous sin reveals a sinner’s actual lack of any will not to sin



73. How heavy do the sins of a sinner become? Psalms 38:1-2 (54)
A. The more a sinner sins, the lighter the burden.
B. The sins of a sinner become a heavy burden too heavy to be carried.
C. The sins of a sinner become a lighter burden with faith
D. The sins of a sinner never become heavy. Sin is a sinner’s natural condition.



74. What does the pain and injury resulting from sin cause? Psalms 38:5 (55)
A. Moral offensiveness
B. Corruption
C. Salvation
D. Faith
E. A & B
F. C & D



75. How does a foolish sinner try to escape the terrible feelings of sin? Psalms 38:5 (55)
(More than one answer)
A. Through repentance and asking for forgiveness
B. Through immoral actions
C. Allowing the sin to overtake him
D. Allowing the sin to eat away at the goodness of his soul
E. Through justification of his actions
F. Through prayer and fasting



76. What adjectives best describe a sinner? Psalms 38:6-8 (56-62)
(More than one answer)
A. Perverted                              M. Ill and unfit            Y. Diseased
B. Wicked                                   N. Aggressive            Z. Feeble
C. Wrong                                    O. Sluggish             AA. All of the above
D. Human                                    P. Crushed
E. Happy go lucky                        Q. Faithful
F. Depressed                               R. Righteous
G. Humbled                                 S. Sincere
H. Sad                                       T. Proud
I. Justified                                  U. Moral
J. Lack of confidence                    V. Sore
K. Hope dried up                          W. Troubled
L. Healthy and fit                         X. Mourning



77. What happens when a sinner’s feeling, will and intellect are distressed? Ps 38:8 (62)
A. The sinner moans
B. The sinner repents
C. The sinner sleeps
D. The sinner prays



78. How does the LORD GOD handle the response of a distressed sinner? Ps 38:9 (63)
A. The sinner’s desires and moans are known by the LORD GOD
B. The sinner is allowed deep sleep for the cleansing of his soul
C. The sinner is forgiven through his prayers
D. The sinner cannot be heard by the LORD GOD and must be cleansed before he can be discerned



79. What does it mean when a sinner’s feelings, will and intellect “palpitate” with their sin? Psalms 38:10 (64)
A. Abnormal conflict between heart and sin causes exertion, fear and anxiety.
B. Abnormal conflict between heart and sin causes excitement, pleasure and fun.
C. Normal relationship between heart and sin causes growth, spirituality and praise.
D. Normal relationship between heart and sin causes a sinner to repent.



80. What happens to a person’s spiritual illumination and enlightenment when he sins? Psalms 38:10 (65)
A. Spiritual illumination and enlightenment leave a sinner
B. Spiritual illumination and enlightenment come to a sinner
C. Spiritual illumination and enlightenment are never given to common man
D. Spiritual illumination and enlightenment are searched diligently by the sinful man



81. What happens to a sinner’s close family, friends and neighbors when he has sinful wounds? Psalms 38:11 (66)
A. They stand away from the sinner
B. They embrace the sinner
C. They protect the sinner
D. They gather closely around the sinner for comfort










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MLA Style Citation:
McFarland, Kathy L. and Joanne Holstein. "Worksheet for What are the consequences of sin?." The Foundation of Jesus Christ Jan 2004.   <http://www.guidedbiblestudies.com/001sin3test.htm>.

APA Style Citation:
McFarland, Kathy L. and Joanne Holstein. (2004, January) "Worksheet for What are the consequences of sin?." The Foundation of Jesus Christ Retrieved   from http://www.guidedbiblestudies.com/001sin3test.htm

Chicago Style Citation:
McFarland, Kathy L. and Joanne Holstein (2004) "Worksheet for What are the consequences of sin?." The Foundation of Jesus Christ (January), http://www.guidedbiblestudies.com/001sin3test.htm (accessed )


About the Authors

Kathy L. McFarland is a Becker Bible Studies Teacher and Author of Guided Bible Studies for Hungry Christians. She is a Religious Studies student of Liberty University, Hebrew language student attending Israeli taught Ulpan and a Homeschool parent teaching the things of God. She is also well-known as a child advocate of innocent children tortured and suffering from the abuse of sexual perversion, out-of-control violence, and pathetic neglect by a carnal world gone mad.

Joanne B. Holstein is a Becker Bible Studies Teacher and author of Guided Bible Studies for Hungry Christians. She is a Religious Philosophy student of Liberty University, and a Homeschool parent and child advocate. She is well-known as a counsleor to Christian faithful who are struggling with tremendous burden in these difficult times. She is a leading authority on the history of development of the Christian churches and the practices and beliefs of world religions and cults.

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