Image of God
Uniqueness of Each Person
The Fall of Man
Revelation 6 and 7 Questions
Mixed Lessons
100

According to Genesis 1:26–27, who reflects the image of God?

Both men and women

100

What Psalm says God “knit us together in our mother’s womb”?

Psalm 139

100

Before the Fall, man’s nature was:

Neutral or inclined toward God

100

Name the colors of the first four horses.

White, Red, Black, Pale (or Pale Green)

100

Give one example from society today that shows people are made in the image of God.

Any valid example — art, music, invention, compassion, justice, technology, etc.

200

Psalm 8 says God made humans “a little lower than _______.”

God (or “heavenly beings” / “Elohim”)

200

True or False: Everyone is born as a blank slate.

False — God gives us personality and abilities from birth.

200

Because of the Fall, humans experience _______ death and _______ death.

Physical death and spiritual death

200

What are the souls under the altar crying out for?

Justice — for God to judge those who killed them.

200

What are spiritual gifts?

Abilities given by God to help serve others

300

What does it mean that humans are created in the image of God?

Humans reflect God’s nature in abilities like thinking, choosing, feeling, creating, and relating.

300

Name two things God gives each person from birth that make them unique.

Natural talents, personality, intelligence, artistic ability, physical traits, etc.

300

According to Romans 5:12, why do all people die physically?

Adam’s sin introduced death into humanity

300

How many servants of God are sealed, and from where according to revelation 7?

144,000 — 12,000 from each tribe of Israel.

300

What makes the great multitude different from the 144,000?

They come from every nation, tribe, language — not only Israel.

400

Name two capacities humans have that reflect God’s image.

Any two — thinking, reasoning, choosing, feeling emotions, communicating, creating, moral awareness.

400

List one factor from life that shapes a person’s uniqueness as they grow.

Family, culture, experiences, surroundings, friendships, etc.

400

Give one example of how the Fall affects the following:

Our bodies

Our relationships

Our bodies – sickness, aging, weakness, disease

Our relationships – conflict, anger, blame, brokenness

400

What is the black-horse rider holding, and what does it represent?

A pair of scales — representing famine and scarcity.

400

Who rides the pale horse, and what power is given to him?

Death rides it; Hades follows. They are given power to kill a fourth of the earth.

500

What does it mean that humans are created in the image of God?

Humans reflect God’s nature in abilities like thinking, choosing, feeling, creating, and relating.

500

Why is it important that no one is an accident or mistake?

Because God intentionally created every person with value, purpose, and meaning.

500

After the Fall, why do people struggle with shame and self-worth?

Because sin brought shame and separation from God, making people feel unworthy.

500

What does the Lamb promise to do for the people who came out of the great tribulation?

Shepherd them, wipe away every tear, protect them from hunger, thirst, and suffering forever.

500

Name two natural disasters that happen when the sixth seal is opened.

Any two — great earthquake, sun becomes black, moon turns red, stars fall, sky rolls back.