S.S.S. Study
Proper Judgment
Student
Workbook
The purpose of this
workbook is to challenge the student to look deeper into each subject covered.
If the student will look up each verse reference from the study themselves and
answer the questions and essays within this workbook, I believe that with this
work, along with prayer and a desire to learn, students will retain and
understand more out of this study than what can be expressed within the
classroom.
These assignments are optional but recommended.
Assignment 1:
Definitions - THE JUDGE #1
Assignment 2:
Definitions - THE JUDGE #2
Assignment 3:
Judges and their duties in the Bible
Assignment 4:
Judge (Verb) - Misconceptions #1
Assignment 5:
Judge (Verb) - Misconceptions #2
Assignment 6: Judge
(Verb) – Our Place
Assignment 7:
Judging
Assignment 8:
Judged and Judgment
Assignment 9:
Final Thoughts
Assignment 10:
Review
Many of these assignments will require you to use the back
of your worksheet and a separate sheet of paper to complete them, when such is
the case please attach any additional papers to the original worksheet and turn
all work in for review, all assignment originals will be given back to you for
you to keep.
***Remember to always use the King James Bible when looking
up references or quoting scripture.
Assignment 1: Definitions - THE JUDGE #1
1. In Your own words define the following terms.
Judge-
Judged-
Judger-
Judging-
Judgment-
Judgmental-
2. Explain: what are the duties of a judge?
3. Write: at minimum one paragraph on why you do or do not
believe a Christian should judge other Christians.
4. Write: at minimum one page on the subject Christ THE JUDGE,
be sure to use verse references.
Assignment 2: Definitions - THE JUDGE #2
1. Christ will
judge every man according to what? And why is this the best thing to judge using?
2. Who gave
Jesus the authority to Judge all creation?
3. The sinner
has only two sentences available to him in life, forgiveness of sin through
Christ, or eternity in Hell, What is Hell? And where will Hell and its
inhabitants spend eternity?
4. Is there
any hope of forgiveness AFTER death? Why or why not?
5. Who does
God desire to escape judgment? Why do you think that is?
6. Write: Compare
today’s culture with American culture at its founding. What differences are
there in the way the public views: Modesty, intimacy before marriage, work
ethic, abortion, foul language, music, and church. Why do you think there is
such a drastic difference? And what does the Bible say about these topics and
how they should be viewed? (Use references)
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