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YOUR SCORE
This test is designed to answer 2 questions:
Are you a good person according
to God's standards?
And if so, are you good enough
to go to heaven?
NOTE: Some questions are scored as
a group, and others are
scored separately. The questions may appear out of numerical
order.
1. Have you ever
told a lie? |
YOUR SCORE ON QUESTION #1:
The Ninth of the Ten Commandments is "You
shall not lie." Telling just one lie, according
to God's standards, makes you a "liar."
In Revelation 21:8, God says, "...all
liars, shall have their part in the lake of
fire..."
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7. Have
you ever looked at someone and had lustful thoughts? |
YOUR SCORE ON QUESTION #7:
The Seventh of the Ten Commandments is "You
shall not commit adultery." If you've ever
looked at another person with lustful thoughts,
according to God's standards, that makes you
an "adulterer." Jesus said, "You
have heard it said, You shall not commit adultery:
But I say to you, that whoever looks
on a woman to lust after her has
committed adultery with her already in his heart."
(Matthew 5:28) In 1 Corinthians 6:9-10, God
says that no adulterers "...shall inherit
the kingdom of God."
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5. Have
you ever used "God," "Jesus,"
or "Christ," as a curse word? (Example:
"Oh my G-d!") |
YOUR SCORE ON QUESTION #5:
The Third of the Ten Commandments is "You
shall not take the name of the Lord in vain."
If you've every used the name "God,"
"Jesus," or "Christ" as
a curse word, what you've done is take the name
of the God who gave you life, and you've used
it as if it were a "four-letter" filth
word to express disgust. That offense is called
"blasphemy," and according to God's
standards, you are a "blasphemer."
In Leviticus 24:16 , God says, "he that
blasphemes the name of the LORD, shall surely
be put to death..."
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4. Have
you ever stolen anything (no matter how small)? |
YOUR SCORE ON QUESTION #4:
The Eighth of the Ten Commandments is "You
shall not steal." Stealing just one thing
(regardless of it's size or monetary value),
according to God's standards, makes you a "thief."
In 1 Corinthians 6:10, God says, "No thieves...
...shall inherit the kingdom of God."
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8. Have
you ever broken the first Commandment? |
YOUR SCORE ON QUESTION #8:
The First of the Ten Commandments is "You
shall have no other gods before me." That
means that we should love God with all of our
heart, mind, soul and strength. The Bible tells
us that no one has kept this commandment
(see Psalm 14:2-3) -- if you said you had, you
have also broken the 9th Commandment by lying.
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2. Have
you given money to charity?
3. Have you gone to church regularly?
6. Have you made it a practice to read the
Bible regularly? |
YOUR SCORE ON QUESTIONS #2, #3, and
#6:
Giving money to charity, going to church, and
reading the Bible are all good activities--but
none of them impress God. The Bible says, "and
all our righteous acts are like filthy
rags; we all shrivel up like a leaf, and like
the wind our sins sweep us away." (Isaiah
64:6) That means, all our "righteous acts"
-- these "good deeds" that questions
2, 3 and 6 asked about -- can never
make up for the fact that we've broken God's
Holy Commandments. Think of it this way. If
a person was guilty of a serious crime... such
as murder... but he gave money to charity, does
that make up for his crime? No. The person's
crime hasn't been paid for because he gave money
to charity. This "good deed" will
mean nothing to the judge when he passes sentence.
The murder must still be punished.
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RESULT:
This test showed
you how you stand up when judged by just
five of God's
Ten Commandments. So, if God judges you
by that standard would you be innocent
or guilty of breaking
His Commandments? |
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