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| <h5>#2 What else did God make?</td>
| <h5>#3. Why did God make you and all things?</td>
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| #4.Who made God? </td>
| #5. Has God ever had a beginning?</td>
| #6. Will God ever die?</td>
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| #7. How can you glorify God?</td>
| #8. Why ought you to glorify God?</td>
| #9. Are there more gods than one? </td>
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| #10. In how many persons does this one God exist? </td>
| #11. Who are the three persons of God? </td>
| #12. Who is God?</td>
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| #13. What is God like? </td>
| # 14. Where is God?</td>
| #15. Can you see God? </td>
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| #16. Does God know all things?</td>
| #17. Can God do all things?</td>
| #18. Where do you learn how to love and obey God? </td>
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| #19. Who wrote the Bible? </td>
| #20. Who were our first parents? </td>
| #21. Of what were our first parents made?</td>
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| #22. What did God give Adam and Eve besides bodies? </td>
| #23. Do you have a soul as well as a body? </td>
| #24. How do you know that you have a soul? </td>
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| #25. In what condition did God make Adam and Eve?</td>
| #26. What is a covenant?</td>
| #27. What was Adam's part in the covenant in order to stay in the Garden of Eden? </td>
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| #28. Did Adam obey God? </td>
| #29. Did Adam's sin affect himself alone? </td>
| #30. How did God punish Adam's disobedience? </td>
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| #31. What is sin?</td>
| #32. What is meant by transgression? </td>
| #33. Who is Satan?</td>
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| #34. Was Satan ever good? </td>
| #35. What was Satan's name when he was one of God's angels?</td>
| #36. Why is Lucifer not one of God's angels today? </td>
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| #37. What is Lucifer now called? </td>
| #38. Who is stronger, God or Satan? </td>
| #39. Does Satan want God's will to be done?</td>
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| #40. What was the sin of our first parents?</td>
| #41. Who tempted Adam and Eve to sin? </td>
| #42. What happened to our first parents when they had sinned? </td>
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| #43. What effect did Adam's sin have on all mankind?</td>
| #44. What is that sinful nature we inherit from Adam called?</td>
| #45. What does every sin deserve?</td>
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| #46. Who can save us?</td>
| #47. What does God require of man before he can go to heaven? </td>
| #48. What is this change of heart called? </td>
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| #49. Who can change a sinner's heart?</td>
| #50. How is your heart changed? </td>
| #51. What is grace? </td>
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| #52. What is the work of Christ? </td>
| #53. Can anyone be saved by his own works?</td>
| #54. Did Christ ever sin?</td>
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| #55. How could the Son of God suffer? </td>
| #56. What is meant by the atonement? </td>
| #57. What do we gain from the work of Christ? </td>
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| #58. What is justification?</td>
| #59. How am I justified? </td>
| #60. What is sanctification?</td>
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| #61. What are the two parts of sanctification? </td>
| #For whom did Christ obey and suffer?#62. For whom did Christ obey and suffer? </td>
| #What kind of death did Christ die?#63. What kind of death did Christ die?</td>
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| #64. Who will be saved? </td>
| #65. What does it mean to repent?</td>
| #66. What is faith in Christ? </td>
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| #67. Can you repent and believe in Christ by your own power? </td>
| #68. Does Christ care for little children? </td>
| #69. How long has it been since Christ died? </td>
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| #70. How were people saved before the coming of Christ? </td>
| #71. How did people show their faith before the coming of Christ?</td>
| #72. What did the sacrifices represent?</td>
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| #73. How many offices does Christ have?</td>
| #74. What are Christ's offices?</td>
| #75. How is Christ a prophet?</td>
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| #76. How is Christ a priest? </td>
| #77. How is Christ a king? </td>
| #78. How many commandments did God give on Mount Sinai? </td>
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| #79. What are the Ten Commandments sometimes called? </td>
| #80. What do the first four commandments teach? </td>
| #81. What do the last six commandments teach? </td>
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| #82. What is the sum of the Ten Commandments? </td>
| #83. Who is your neighbour?</td>
| #84. Is God pleased with those who love and obey Him?</td>
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| #85. Is God displeased with those who do not love and obey Him? </td>
| #86. What is the first commandment?</td>
| #87. What does the first commandment teach us?</td>
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| #88. What is the second commandment?</td>
| #89. What does the second commandment teach us?</td>
| #90. What is the third commandment? </td>
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| #91. What does the third commandment teach us?</td>
| #92. What is the fourth commandment? </td>
| #93. What does the fourth commandment teach us?</td>
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| #94. On which day of the week do Christians worship? </td>
| #95. Why is it called the Lord's Day?</td>
| #96. How should the Lord's Day be spent?</td>
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| #97. What is the fifth commandment? </td>
| #98. What does the fifth commandment teach us? </td>
| #99. What is the sixth commandment?</td>
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| #100. What dots the sixth commandment teach us? </td>
| #101. What is the seventh commandment?</td>
| #102. What does the seventh commandment teach us?</td>
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| #103. What is the eighth commandment? </td>
| #104. What does the eighth commandment teach us? </td>
| #105. What is the ninth commandment? </td>
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| #106. What does the ninth commandment teach us?</td>
| #107. What is the tenth commandment? </td>
| #108. What does the tenth commandment teach us? </td>
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| #109. What use are the Ten Commandments to us?</td>
| #110. What l prayer?</td>
| #111. In whose name should we pray? </td>
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| #112. Whit guide has Christ given us to leach us how to pray?</td>
| #113. Repeat the Lord's Prayer. </td>
| #114. How many petitions are there in the Lord's Prayer? </td>
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| #115. What is the first petition? </td>
| #116. What do we pray for in the first petition?</td>
| #117. What is the second petition? </td>
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| #118. What do we pray for in the second petition? </td>
| #119. What is the third petition?</td>
| #120. What do we pray for in the third petition? </td>
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| #121. What is the fourth petition?</td>
| #122. What do we pray for in the fourth petition?</td>
| #123. What is the fifth petition?</td>
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| #124. What do we pray for in the fifth petition? </td>
| #125. What is the sixth petition? </td>
| #126. What do we pray in the sixth petition?</td>
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| #127. What is an ordinance?</td>
| #128. How many ordinances are there in the Bible? </td>
| #129. What are the two ordinances?</td>
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| #130. Who appointed these ordinances?</td>
| #131. Why did Christ appoint these ordinances? </td>
| #132. What sign is used in Baptism? </td>
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| #133. What does Baptism mean? </td>
| #134. In whose name are we baptized? </td>
| #135. What is the Lord's Supper?</td>
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| #136. Who is to partake or the Lord's Supper? </td>
| #137. What are the elements used in the Lord's Supper? </td>
| #138. What do the bread and the fruit of the vine symbolize?</td>
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| #139. Did Christ remain in the tomb after His crucifixion?</td>
| #140. Where is Christ now? </td>
| #141. Will Christ come again?</td>
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| #142. When will Christ return? </td>
| #143. What are the two parts of the Second Coming? </td>
| #144. What will happen at the Rapture?</td>
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| #145. What will happen at the glorious appearing? </td>
| #146. What becomes of man at death? </td>
| #147. What will become of the wicked in the day of judgment?</td>
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| #148. What is hell?</td>
| #149. What will become of the righteous? </td>
| #150. What is heaven? </td>
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1.God made me. (Gen 1:27: Job 33:4)' |
2. God made all things. (Gen 1:1-31; Deut 10:14; Neh 9:6; John 1:3) |
3. God made me and all things for His own glory. (1 Chro 16:28; Rom 11:36; I Cor 6:20; 10:31) |
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4. Nobody made God. (Psalm 90:2) |
5. No. God has always been. (Psalms 90:2; 93:2; Revelation 4:8) |
6. No, God lives forever. (Psalm 90:2) |
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7. I can glorify God by loving Him and doing what He commands. (Micah 6:8; John 15:8; I John 5:3) |
8. I ought to glorify God because He made me and takes care of me. (Psalms 117:1-2; 146:5-10) |
9. No, there is only one God. (Isaiah 45.6, 18, 21-22; 1 Timothy 2:5) |
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10. God exists in three persons. (Matthew 3:1617; 28:19; 11 Corinthians 13:14) |
11. The three persons of God are the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. (Matthew 28:19) |
12. God is a spirit and does not have a body like man. (John 4:24) |
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13. God is infinite, eternal, and unchangeable. (Psalms 139:710; 90:2; Malachi 3:6) |
14. God is everywhere. (II Chronicles 2:6; Psalm 139:7-12; Proverbs 15:3) |
15. No, I cannot see God, but He always sees me. (Jeremiah 23:23-24; John 1:18) |
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16. Yes, nothing can be hidden from God. (Job 34:21; Ezekiel 11:1) |
17. Yes, God can do all His holy will. (Matthew 19.26) |
18. I learn how to love and obey God in the Bible alone. (Deuteronomy 30:11-16; Joshua 1:8) |
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19. Holy men who were taught by the Holy Spirit wrote the Bible. (II Peter 1:21) |
20. Adam and Eve were our first parents. (Genesis 2:7, 18-22; 3:20) |
21. God made the body of Adam out of the dust of the ground and formed Eve from the body of Adam. (Genesis 2:7, 21-22) |
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21. God made the body of Adam out of the dust of the ground and formed Eve from the body of Adam. (Genesis 2:7, 21-22) |
22. God gave them souls that could never die. (Genesis 2:7) |
23. Yes, I have a soul that can never die. (Ecclesiastes 12:7; Mark 8:36; 1 Thessalonians 5:23) |
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24. God tells me so in Genesis 2:7, "And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul." (Genesis 2:7) |
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