Studies on Strong Doctrine
CHAPTER FIVE
1. The fruits of man’s fall are identified as:
a. Subject to ____________.
b. Enslavement to ____________.
c. Spiritual ____________.
d. ____________ to the Devil.
2. T F Those who by their lives deny God, practically deny the existence of God.
3. When God told Adam would die, He signified:
a. Adam died ____________.
b. Adam was to die ____________.
c. Adam was to die ____________.
4. T F What makes death so fearful is the knowledge that beyond it lies the wrath of an offended God.
5. T F Romans 5:12 declares the universal participation in the sin of Adam.
6. All mankind were in Adam in a twofold way when he sinned, ____________ and ____________.
7. T F The enslaving nature of sin is suggested in the fact that it is said to “reign” over men who yield to it.
8. Man is unable to break his bonds and to free himself from his ____________ to ____________. Nor does he naturally have any ____________ to do so.
9. T F It is commonly taught that man is capable of doing some good.
10. T F Men have a different standard by which they judge others, than that by which they want to be judged themselves.
11. The impossibility of any sinner ever paying off his sin-debt and freeing himself from the bondage of sin for following reasons:
a. Man cannot ____________ for past sins.
b. Man accumulates ____________ infinitely fast.
c. Man is unable to do ____________ ____________.
d. Man is unable to change his ____________ ____________.
12. T F It is declared that, not only that man has no spiritual understanding, but that this is a willing ignorance.
13. T F It is abundantly clear that the world can never find out God, nor be saved by its own wisdom.
14. T F The fact of man’s fallen and lost condition makes him incapable of understanding the spiritual truths of the gospel.
15. T F Man’s love of sin is the cause of his denial of God and his rebellion against Him.
16. T F This nature of man is readily duped to the devil’s beguilements, making his enslavement to Satan simply an outgrowth and result of his fallen nature.
17. T F That we do not repudiate sin, but delight to go on in it is not necessarily evidence that we are possessed of the same fallen nature that Adam.
18. There are three “wills” that exert a force upon mankind:
a. ____________ will.
b. ____________ will.
c. ____________ will.
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