Sin, Salvation, and Thankfulness
A Bible-based quiz with short story moments about sin, salvation, and a grateful heart.
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Question 1: After choosing the forbidden fruit, what did Adam and Eve first try to do?
Build a temple
Thank God openly
Travel to another land
Hide from God
Question 2: A man hears that he must be saved. What best describes salvation in the Bible?
God rescuing people from sin
Winning every argument
Living without any rules
Becoming famous
Question 3: A sinner prays with humility and turns back to God. What mindset fits this best?
Pretending nothing happened
Blaming everyone else
Waiting for luck
Turning away from sin
Question 4: In the story of the Pharisee and the tax collector, which prayer pleased God more?
A prayer asking for applause
A silent complaint
The proud prayer about personal greatness
The humble prayer for mercy
Question 5: A person says, 'I am saved, so obedience does not matter.' What is the best response?
Obedience earns salvation
Real faith should produce changed living
Only feelings matter
Rules are never important
Question 6: After being forgiven, what is one strong reason a believer should thank God?
They no longer need God
They deserve praise instead
Their past never mattered
Grace was given freely
Question 7: Ten lepers were healed, and only one returned. What lesson stands out most?
Gratitude should follow mercy
Healing should be ignored
Only one person can be helped
Blessings remove the need for prayer
Question 8: Which daily habit best keeps thankfulness alive in a believer’s life?
Focusing only on problems
Comparing yourself to others
Remembering God’s mercy often
Waiting for perfect days