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Lesson 6 – Who are Human Beings?
If I were to describe human beings in a sentence, I would say… ___________________
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The Doctrine of Man
a. Definition: Human beings are created spiritual beings with the capacity to choose right from wrong and to communicate with God.
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Central passage:
c.
How do these passages describe human beings?
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They are created in the image and likeness of God.
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They have a spirit, soul and body.
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They die once and then face judgement.
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Created by God.
2. The Doctrine of Sin
a. Definition: Sin is the violation of God’s holiness and Holy Commandments, which separates human beings from God and renders them powerless to seek Him or to please Him.
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Central passage:
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What command did God give to Adam and Eve? See
Not to eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
d.
How did they break that command?
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By disobeying God’s command.
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What was God’s response?
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He cursed them.
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What type of death did they face as a result of their sin?
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Separation from God and the tree of life.
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How did their sin affect the whole human race?
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We are all separated from God.
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We are spiritually dead.
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We are born separated from God.
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We cannot keep God’s commands.
“So What?” Section
· What is the unforgivable sin?
Unbelief
· What does the phrase “God’s wrath remains on him” mean?
· What happens to people who persist to reject God’s provision?
They became fools and are given over to all sorts of sinful behaviors and bondage.
· List the right and wrong responses seekers and believers can take toward sin.
Confession (right), not denial (wrong).
Developing Biblical Values
I have discovered… __________________________________________________________________________
I believe… ____________________________________________________________________________________
I will… ________________________________________________________________________________________
Write out a prayer to God in response to what you have learned in this lesson…
This week’s accelerated growth projects:
o Read the Book of Psalms.
o Read Chapter 5 in “Know What You Believe” by Paul E. Little.
o Memorize .
o Share what you have learned with a friend.
o Bring a Bible to church and take Sermon Notes.
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