Test Questions: Lesson 28



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1. God's Kingdom will be glorious, not merely because of what will be included, but also because of what will be .

2. God's holiness requires that sinners must be judged and that sin must result in .

3. If God were to approve sin, He thereby would to be holy.

4. The penalty for sin committed in the universe must be paid.

5. Sinners will pay the penalty of their own personal sins by being destroyed in the eternal death.

6. Through whose sacrificial death has the penalty for the believer's sins been paid?

7. When God forgives the believing sinner who is properly related to Christ through conversion, does He act contrary to His own holy character? Yes No

8. Why does not God strike sinners dead today the moment sin is committed?



9. "Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man , that shall he also reap" (Gal. 6:7).

10. God has judged mankind at various times in the past. Give two examples of historic divine judgements.



11. Christ's death for sinners revealed God's judgement against sin. Calvary is the seat for sin and the seat for sinners.

12. What person has God ordained to be the one through whom He will judge the world in righteousness?

13. The Millennium is a period of one thousand years during which Christ and His glorified Church will reign on the earth in the future. True False



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