The world today is troubled. Men and women everywhere are seeking
the solution to their insurmountable problems personal, social, national,
and international. Underneath it all is a longing to know the real meaning
of life and the destiny to which it leads.
Where did the world come from, and how did life begin? Why are men continually
at war, and why is there so much hatred between various races and ethnic
groups? Is there no hope for lasting peace in this world of ours? Why is
human nature torn between ideals and actions, between hope for something
better and the perverse inclination to do something worse?
Unaided by some power outside of itself, humanity has never been able
to find a satisfactory answer to these questions. But there is hope! Implanted
in every heart is a desire to worship some higher power, a desire after
God. And God has the answers.
The purpose of this Bible course is to lead men and women to God and
to His message of salvation. Discover for yourself how much He longs to
bring peace, hope, and joy into your life. Listen as God speaks to you from
His Word and tells you how He so loved the world that he gave us
his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but
have eternal life. (John 3:16, NIV)
Because sin is a deceiver many have been misled into thinking they can
save themselves by their own good works. But the Bible is clear, by
observing the law no one will be justified (Galatians 2:16 NIV). The
Jews of Christs day made the tragic mistake of thinking that they
could be saved by keeping the law. It is for this reason Jesus said unto
them: Come unto me all you that labor and are very discouraged and
I will give you rest (Matthew 11:28). Mans only hope of salvation
is the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ.
But before we can rejoice in this good news of salvation, we must first
come to grips with our sin problem. Once we lose all confidence in ourselves,
we will accept with open arms Gods incredible gift of salvation in
Christ. In this first lesson we are going to discover what the Bible has
to say about the universal sin problem, as a prerequisite to appreciating
the good news of the gospel. It is only when the night is darkest that the
stars shine their brightest. Likewise, to fully appreciate the glorious
truth of the gospel, we must view it against our total depravity.
1. Who created man and for what purpose?
Genesis 1:26 __________________________________________________
2. What did God do after he formed man out of the dust of the ground?
Genesis 2:7 __________________________________________________
Note: The word life in this text is in the plural form
in the original Hebrew Bible. God breathed into man the breath of
lives. This is because God created all men in that one man. That man
was called Adam, which means mankind.
3. How did God create woman and with what material was she made?
Genesis 2:21-24 __________________________________________________
Note: The Bible tells us that God created this world by the
word of His mouth, except for man and woman. Adam (mankind) was formed
by the hands of God out of the dust; and Eve, which means mother of all,
was formed out of Adams rib. According to the Bible, the whole human
race, of which we are all members, is the multiplication of Adams
one life. (see Acts 17:26)
4. What was Adam not allowed to eat, after God had placed him and
his wife in the beautiful garden of Eden?
Genesis 2:16,17 __________________________________________________
Note: Because God created man with a free will, He placed him
under a law by which his loyalty to God could be tested. The penalty of
failing this test was death, good-bye to life.
5. Since all humanity was created in Adam, how many were affected
by Adams sin?
Romans 5:12 __________________________________________________
Note: When Adam sinned it implicated the whole world. Since the
Fall took place before Adam had any children, the whole human race was in
him when he sinned. While all of mankind suffer the consequences of Adams
original sin, God does not hold the human race guilty of that sin.
6. Although the judgment of condemnation to death came to everyone
as a result of Adams sin, how did God reverse humanitys status?
Romans 5:18 __________________________________________________
Note: Justification (i.e., to be declared righteous) comes as
a free gift from God because of the righteous act of one manthe perfect
life and the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ. Because of what Christ did,
the hope of salvation has been brought to all humanity. This is the good
news of the gospel.
7. As a result of the fall, how many are righteous or good in Gods
eyes?
Romans 3:9-12 __________________________________________________
Note: The word under means to be ruled or dominated
by. It was a term used to refer to slaves in Bible days. Just as a slave
had no freedom but was ruled by his master, so also, all humanity is under
sin, ruled by it. This is the universal sin problem and our only hope
of deliverance is a Saviour.
8. Because of the universal sin problem, how many stand guilty or
condemned under Gods law?
Romans 3:19 __________________________________________________
9. How many have sinned and who is our only hope of salvation?
Romans 3:23,24 __________________________________________________
Note: The Bible is clear. Mankinds only hope of salvation
is Jesus Christ.
10. What does David say about himself, which is also true of all of
us?
Psalms 51:5 __________________________________________________
Note: Sin is a condition or state which we all inherit from birth.
It is something we are born with because of Adams Fall. Therefore,
we can do nothing to escape it, in and of ourselves. However, this is not
our fault and God does not blame us for being born sinners.
11. What condition is ours from birth?
Psalms 58:3 __________________________________________________
Note: We are born separated from God. But although we may be wicked
from birth, God has given us the choice to escape this problem through the
gospel of Jesus Christ.
12. Like sheep, in what two conditions do we find ourselves?
Isaiah 53:6
1. _________________________________________________________
2. _________________________________________________________
Note: We are by nature self-centered. We go our own way from the
moment we are born, but we also have hope because the Lord laid the iniquity
of us all on Christ.
13. Why can we not trust our own hearts?
Jeremiah 17:9 __________________________________________________
Note: Because we are naturally self-centered, our own hearts deceive
us into believing we can save ourselves by our good works. But this is where
many make a big mistake. A good example of this is the story of Peters
betrayal of Jesus. Peter promised Jesus that he would die rather than betray
Him, but when the test came he denied his Lord three times (see John 18:15-27).
14. What does Jesus, the true witness, say regarding our own self-evaluation?
Revelation 3:17 __________________________________________________
Note: The problem with most of us is that we do not know how sinful
we are. Therefore, we do not realize our own deplorable condition. This
is why God has to first convict us of our total sinfulness before He offers
us the gift of salvation.
15. Instead of the interests of Jesus, how many seek their own way?
Philippians 2:21 __________________________________________________
Note: This problem is inherent in every human being. Even babies
demand their own way from birth.
16. What is the only thing that can truly set us free from our sin
problem?
John 8:32 __________________________________________________
17. When we commit sin, even against our own wishes, what does it
prove?
John 8:34 __________________________________________________
18. Freedom from sins slavery is found only in whom?
John 8:36 __________________________________________________
Note: Jesus is the only answer to our sin problem. Without
Him we remain slaves to sin and the wages of sin is death (see Romans 6:23).
19. Why did Jesus come into this world?
1 Timothy 1:15 __________________________________________________
Note: Do you accept this fact? Note that even Paul, the great
apostle, admits in the present tense, that he is the chief or the worst
of sinners.
20. What does the Bible have to say to those who claim we have
no sin?
1 John 1:8 __________________________________________________
21. Of what do we accuse God when we say we have not sinned?
1 John 1:10 __________________________________________________
Note: The only reason Gods Word tells us that we are sinners
is to show us our need of a Saviour. Once we recognize our total sinfulness,
the gospel does become the best good news we have ever heard.
22. What are two things God does for us if we confess our sins to
Him?
1 John 1:9
1. _________________________________________________________
2. _________________________________________________________
Conclusion: Most people think they are sinners because they have
committed sins; but the fact is that we commit sins because we are born
sinners. The only hope of escaping this universal sin problem is Jesus Christ,
the Saviour of the world. Our study of the Bible becomes exciting as we
discover His plan of salvation for the human race. In our next few studies
we shall learn about Gods unconditional love for us, the ground of
our salvation, as well as how He saved us in Christ!