Heidelberg Catechism

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Lord's Day 1

Q. 1 What is thy only comfort in life and death?

That I with body and soul, both in life and death,[a] am not my own,[b] but belong unto my faithful Saviour Jesus Christ;[c] who, with his precious blood, has fully satisfied for all my sins,[d] and delivered me from all the power of the devil;[e] and so preserves me[f] that without the will of my heavenly Father, not a hair can fall from my head;[g] yea, that all things must be subservient to my salvation,[h] and therefore, by his Holy Spirit, He also assures me of eternal life,[i] and makes me sincerely willing and ready, henceforth, to live unto him.[j]

  1. a Rom.14.7
  2. a Rom.14.8
  3. b 1Cor.6.19
  4. c 1Cor.3.23
  5. c Titus.2.14
  6. d 1Pet.1.18
  7. d 1Pet.1.19
  8. d 1John.1.7
  9. d 1John.2.2
  10. d 1John.2.12
  11. e Heb.2.14
  12. e 1John.3.8
  13. e John.8.34
  14. e John.8.35
  15. e John.8.36
  16. f John.6.39
  17. f John.10.28
  18. f 2Thess.3.3
  19. f 1Pet.1.5
  20. g Matt.10.29
  21. g Matt.10.30
  22. g Matt.10.31
  23. g Luke.21.18
  24. h Rom.8.28
  25. i 2Cor.1.20
  26. i 2Cor.1.21
  27. i 2Cor.1.22
  28. i 2Cor.5.5
  29. i Eph.1.13
  30. i Eph.1.14
  31. i Rom.8.16
  32. j Rom.8.14
  33. j 1John.3.3

Q. 2 How many things are necessary for thee to know, that thou, enjoying this comfort, mayest live and die happily?

Three;[a] the first, how great my sins and miseries are;[b] the second, how I may be delivered from all my sins and miseries;[c] the third, how I shall express my gratitude to God for such deliverance.[d]

  1. a Matt.11.28
  2. a Matt.11.29
  3. a Matt.11.30
  4. a Luke.24.46
  5. a Luke.24.47
  6. a Luke.24.48
  7. a 1Cor.6.11
  8. a Titus.3.3
  9. a Titus.3.4
  10. a Titus.3.5
  11. a Titus.3.6
  12. a Titus.3.7
  13. b John.9.41
  14. b John.15.22
  15. c John.17.3
  16. c Acts.4.12
  17. c Acts.10.43
  18. d Eph.5.8
  19. d Eph.5.9
  20. d Eph.5.10
  21. d Eph.5.11
  22. d 1Pet.2.9
  23. d 1Pet.2.10
  24. d Rom.6.1
  25. d Rom.6.2
  26. d Rom.6.12
  27. d Rom.6.13

Lord's Day 2

Q. 4 What does the law of God require of us?

Christ teaches us that briefly, Matt. 22:37-40, "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all thy strength. This is the first and the great commandment; and the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets."[a]

  1. a Deut.6.5
  2. a Lev.19.18
  3. a Mark.12.30
  4. a Luke.10.27

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Q. 18 Who then is that Mediator, who is in one person both very God,[a] and a real[b] righteous man?[c]

Our Lord Jesus Christ:[d] "who of God is made unto us wisdom, and righteousness, and sanctification, and redemption."[e]

  1. a 1John.5.20
  2. a Rom.9.5
  3. a Rom.8.3
  4. a Gal.4.4
  5. a Isa.9.6
  6. a Jer.23.6
  7. a Mal.3.1
  8. b Luke.1.42
  9. b Luke.2.6
  10. b Luke.2.7
  11. b Rom.1.3
  12. b Rom.9.5
  13. b Phil.2.7
  14. b Heb.2.14
  15. b Heb.2.16
  16. b Heb.2.17
  17. b Heb.4.15
  18. c Isa.53.9
  19. c Isa.53.11
  20. c Jer.23.5
  21. c Luke.1.35
  22. c John.8.46
  23. c Heb.4.15
  24. c Heb.7.26
  25. c 1Pet.1.19
  26. c 1Pet.2.22
  27. c 1Pet.3.18
  28. d 1Tim.2.5
  29. d Heb.2.9
  30. d Matt.1.23
  31. d 1Tim.3.16
  32. d Luke.2.11
  33. e 1Cor.1.30

Q. 19 Whence knowest thou this?

From the holy gospel, which God himself first revealed in Paradise;[a] and afterwards published by the patriarchs[b] and prophets,[c] and represented by the sacrifices and other ceremonies of the law;[d] and lastly, has fulfilled it by his only begotten Son.[e]

  1. a Gen.3.15
  2. b Gen.22.18
  3. b Gen.12.3
  4. b Gen.49.10
  5. b Gen.49.11
  6. c Isa.53
  7. c Isa.42.1
  8. c Isa.42.2
  9. c Isa.42.3
  10. c Isa.42.4
  11. c Isa.43.25
  12. c Isa.49.5
  13. c Isa.49.6
  14. c Isa.49.22
  15. c Isa.49.23
  16. c Jer.23.5
  17. c Jer.23.6
  18. c Jer.31.32
  19. c Jer.31.33
  20. c Jer.32.39
  21. c Jer.32.40
  22. c Jer.32.41
  23. c Mic.7.18
  24. c Mic.7.19
  25. c Mic.7.20
  26. c Acts.10.43
  27. c Rom.1.2
  28. c Heb.1.1
  29. c Acts.3.22
  30. c Acts.3.23
  31. c Acts.3.24
  32. c Acts.10.43
  33. c John.5.46
  34. d Heb.10.1
  35. d Heb.10.7
  36. d Col.2.7
  37. d John.5.46
  38. e Rom.10.4
  39. e Gal.4.4
  40. e Gal.4.5
  41. e Gal.3.24
  42. e Col.2.17

Lord's Day 7

Q. 21 What is true faith?

True faith is not only a certain knowledge, whereby I hold for truth all that God has revealed to us in his word,[a] but also an assured confidence,[b] which the Holy Ghost[c] works by the gospel in my heart;[d] that not only to others, but to me also, remission of sin, everlasting righteousness and salvation,[e] are freely given by God, merely of grace, only for the sake of Christ's merits.[f]

  1. a Jas.2.19
  2. b 2Cor.4.13
  3. b Eph.2.7
  4. b Eph.2.8
  5. b Eph.2.9
  6. b Eph.3.12
  7. b Gal.2.16
  8. b Heb.11.1
  9. b Heb.11.7
  10. b Heb.11.8
  11. b Heb.11.9
  12. b Heb.11.10
  13. b Heb.4.16
  14. b Jas.1.6
  15. b Matt.16.17
  16. b Phil.1.19
  17. b Rom.4.17
  18. b Rom.4.21
  19. b Rom.5.1
  20. b Rom.1.16
  21. b Rom.10.10
  22. b Rom.10.17
  23. b Rom.4.16
  24. b Rom.4.18
  25. b Rom.4.19
  26. b Rom.4.20
  27. b Rom.3.24
  28. b Rom.3.25
  29. c Gal.5.22
  30. c Matt.16.17
  31. c 2Cor.4.13
  32. c John.6.29
  33. c Eph.2.8
  34. c Phil.1.19
  35. c Acts.16.14
  36. d Rom.1.16
  37. d Rom.10.17
  38. d 1Cor.1.21
  39. d Acts.10.44
  40. d Acts.16.14
  41. e Rom.1.17
  42. e Gal.3.11
  43. e Heb.10.10
  44. e Heb.10.38
  45. e Gal.2.16
  46. f Eph.2.8
  47. f Rom.3.24
  48. f Rom.5.19
  49. f Luke.1.77
  50. f Luke.1.78

Q. 23 What are these articles?

1. I believe in God the Father, Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth: 2. And in Jesus Christ, his only begotten Son, our Lord: 3. Who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary: 4. Suffered under Pontius Pilate; was crucified, dead, and buried: He descended into hell: 5. The third day he rose again from the dead: 6. He ascended into heaven, and sitteth at the right hand of God the Father Almighty: 7. From thence he shall come to judge the quick and the dead: 8. I believe in the Holy Ghost: 9. I believe a holy catholic church: the communion of saints: 10. The forgiveness of sins: 11. The resurrection of the body: 12. And the life everlasting.

Lord's Day 8

Q. 24 How are these articles divided?

Into three parts; the first is of God the Father, and our creation; the second of God the Son, and our redemption; the third of God the Holy Ghost, and our sanctification.

Q. 25 Since there is but one only divine essence,[a] why speakest thou of Father, Son, and Holy Ghost?

Because God has so revealed himself in his word,[b] that these three distinct persons are the one only true and eternal God.

  1. a Deut.6.4
  2. a Eph.4.6
  3. a Isa.44.6
  4. a Isa.45.5
  5. a 1Cor.8.4
  6. a 1Cor.8.6
  7. b Isa.61.1
  8. b Luke.4.18
  9. b Gen.1.2
  10. b Gen.1.3
  11. b Ps.33.6
  12. b Isa.48.16
  13. b Ps.110.1
  14. b Matt.3.16
  15. b Matt.3.17
  16. b Matt.28.19
  17. b 1John.5.7
  18. b Isa.6.1
  19. b Isa.6.3
  20. b John.14.26
  21. b John.15.26
  22. b 2Cor.13.13
  23. b Gal.4.6
  24. b Eph.2.18
  25. b Titus.3.5
  26. b Titus.3.6

Lord's Day 9

Q. 26 What believest thou when thou sayest, "I believe in God the Father, Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth"?

That the eternal Father of our Lord Jesus Christ (who of nothing made heaven and earth, with all that is in them;[a] who likewise upholds and governs the same by his eternal counsel and providence)[b] is for the sake of Christ his Son, my God and my Father;[c] on whom I rely so entirely, that I have no doubt, but he will provide me with all things necessary for soul and body[d] and further, that he will make whatever evils he sends upon me, in this valley of tears turn out to my advantage;[e] for he is able to do it, being Almighty God,[f] and willing, being a faithful Father.[g]

  1. a Gen.1-Gen.2
  2. a Exod.20.11
  3. a Job.33.4
  4. a Job.38-Job.39
  5. a Ps.33.6
  6. a Acts.4.24
  7. a Acts.14.15
  8. a Isa.45.7
  9. b Matt.10.29
  10. b Heb.1.3
  11. b Ps.104.27
  12. b Ps.104.28
  13. b Ps.104.29
  14. b Ps.104.30
  15. b Ps.115.3
  16. b Matt.10.29
  17. b Eph.1.11
  18. c John.1.12
  19. c Rom.8.15
  20. c Gal.4.5
  21. c Gal.4.6
  22. c Gal.4.7
  23. c Eph.1.5
  24. d Ps.55.23
  25. d Matt.6.25
  26. d Matt.6.26
  27. d Luke.12.22
  28. e Rom.8.28
  29. f Rom.10.12
  30. f Luke.12.22
  31. f Rom.8.23
  32. f Isa.46.4
  33. f Rom.10.12
  34. g Matt.6.25
  35. g Matt.6.26
  36. g Matt.6.27
  37. g Matt.6.28
  38. g Matt.6.29
  39. g Matt.6.30
  40. g Matt.6.31
  41. g Matt.6.32
  42. g Matt.6.33
  43. g Matt.6.34
  44. g Matt.7.9
  45. g Matt.7.10
  46. g Matt.7.11

Lord's Day 10

Q. 27 What dost thou mean by the providence of God?

The almighty and everywhere present power of God;[a] whereby, as it were by his hand, he upholds and governs[b] heaven, earth, and all creatures; so that herbs and grass, rain and drought,[c] fruitful and barren years, meat and drink, health and sickness,[d] riches and poverty,[e] yea, and all things come, not by chance, but by his fatherly hand.[f]

  1. a Acts.17.25
  2. a Acts.17.26
  3. a Acts.17.27
  4. a Acts.17.28
  5. a Jer.23.23
  6. a Jer.23.24
  7. a Isa.29.15
  8. a Isa.29.16
  9. a Ezek.8.12
  10. b Heb.1.3
  11. c Jer.5.24
  12. c Acts.14.17
  13. d John.9.3
  14. e Prov.22.2
  15. f Matt.10.20
  16. f Prov.16.33

Q. 28 What advantage is it to us to know that God has created, and by his providence does still uphold all things?

That we may be patient in adversity;[a] thankful in prosperity;[b] and that in all things, which may hereafter befall us, we place our firm trust in our faithful God and Father,[c] that nothing shall separate us from his love;[d] since all creatures are so in his hand, that without his will they cannot so much as move.[e]

  1. a Rom.5.3
  2. a Jas.1.3
  3. a Ps.39.9
  4. a Job.1.21
  5. a Job.1.22
  6. b Deut.8.10
  7. b 1Thess.5.18
  8. c Ps.55.22
  9. c Rom.5.4
  10. d Rom.8.38
  11. d Rom.8.39
  12. e Job.1.12
  13. e Job.2.6
  14. e Acts.17.28
  15. e Acts.17.25
  16. e Prov.21.1

Lord's Day 11

Q. 30 Do such then believe in Jesus the only Saviour, who seek their salvation and welfare of saints, of themselves, or anywhere else?

They do not; for though they boast of him in words, yet in deeds they deny Jesus the only deliverer and Saviour;[a] for one of these two things must be true, that either Jesus is not a complete Saviour; or that they, who by a true faith receive this Saviour, must find all things in him necessary to their salvation.[b]

  1. a 1Cor.1.13
  2. a 1Cor.1.30
  3. a 1Cor.1.31
  4. a Gal.5.4
  5. b Heb.12.2
  6. b Isa.9.6
  7. b Col.1.19
  8. b Col.1.20
  9. b Col.2.10
  10. b 1John.1.7
  11. b John.1.16

Lord's Day 12

Q. 31 Why is he called "Christ", that is anointed?

Because he is ordained of God the Father, and anointed with the Holy Ghost,[a] to be our chief Prophet and Teacher,[b] who has fully revealed to us the secret counsel and will of God concerning our redemption;[c] and to be our only High Priest,[d] who by the one sacrifice of his body, has redeemed us,[e] and makes continual intercession with the Father for us;[f] and also to be our eternal King, who governs us by his word and Spirit, and who defends and preserves us in that salvation, he has purchased for us.[g]

  1. a Ps.45.8
  2. a Heb.1.9
  3. a Isa.61.1
  4. a Luke.4.18
  5. b Deut.18.15
  6. b Acts.3.22
  7. b Acts.7.37
  8. b Isa.55.4
  9. c John.1.18
  10. c John.15.15
  11. d Ps.110.4
  12. e Heb.10.12
  13. e Heb.10.14
  14. e Heb.9.12
  15. e Heb.9.14
  16. e Heb.9.28
  17. f Rom.8.34
  18. f Heb.9.24
  19. f 1John.2.1
  20. f Rom.5.9
  21. f Rom.5.10
  22. g Ps.2.6
  23. g Zech.9.9
  24. g Matt.21.5
  25. g Luke.1.33
  26. g Matt.28.18
  27. g John.10.28
  28. g Rev.12.10
  29. g Rev.12.11

Q. 32 But why art thou called a Christian?[a]

Because I am a member of Christ by faith,[b] and thus am partaker of his anointing;[c] that so I may confess his name,[d] and present myself a living sacrifice of thankfulness to him:[e] and also that with a free and good conscience I may fight against sin and Satan in this life[f] and afterwards I reign with him eternally, over all creatures.[g]

  1. a Acts.11.26
  2. b 1Cor.6.15
  3. c 1John.2.27
  4. c Acts.2.17
  5. d Matt.10.32
  6. d Rom.10.10
  7. d Mark.8.38
  8. e Rom.12.1
  9. e 1Pet.2.5
  10. e 1Pet.2.9
  11. e Rev.5.8
  12. e Rev.5.10
  13. e Rev.1.6
  14. f 1Pet.2.11
  15. f Rom.6.12
  16. f Rom.6.13
  17. f Gal.5.16
  18. f Gal.5.17
  19. f Eph.6.11
  20. f 1Tim.1.18
  21. f 1Tim.1.19
  22. g 2Tim.2.12
  23. g Matt.24.34

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Lord's Day 14

Q. 35 . What is the meaning of these words "He was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the virgin Mary"?

That God's eternal Son, who is, and continues[a] true and eternal God,[b] took upon him the very nature of man, of the flesh and blood of the virgin Mary,[c] by the operation of the Holy Ghost;[d] that he might also be the true seed of David,[e] like unto his brethren in all things,[f] sin excepted.[g]

  1. a Rom.1.4
  2. a Rom.9.5
  3. b 1John.5.20
  4. b John.1.1
  5. b John.17.3
  6. b Rom.1.3
  7. b Col.1.15
  8. c Gal.4.4
  9. c Luke.1.31
  10. c Luke.1.42
  11. c Luke.1.43
  12. d John.1.14
  13. d Matt.1.18
  14. d Matt.1.20
  15. d Luke.1.35
  16. e Ps.132.11
  17. e Rom.1.3
  18. e 2Sam.7.12
  19. e Luke.1.32
  20. e Acts.2.30
  21. f Phil.2.7
  22. f Heb.2.14
  23. f Heb.2.17
  24. g Heb.4.15

Lord's Day 15

Q. 37 What dost thou understand by the words, "He suffered"?

That he, all the time that he lived on earth, but especially at the end of his life, sustained in body and soul, the wrath of God against the sins of all mankind:[a] that so by his passion, as the only propitiatory sacrifice,[b] he might redeem our body and soul from everlasting damnation,[c] and obtain for us the favour of God, righteousness and eternal life.[d]

  1. a Isa.53.4
  2. a 1Pet.2.24
  3. a 1Pet.3.18
  4. a 1Tim.2.6
  5. b Isa.53.10
  6. b Isa.53.12
  7. b Eph.5.2
  8. b 1Cor.5.7
  9. b 1John.2.2
  10. b 1John.4.10
  11. b Rom.3.25
  12. b Heb.9.28
  13. b Heb.10.14
  14. c Gal.3.13
  15. c Col.1.13
  16. c Heb.9.12
  17. c 1Pet.1.18
  18. c 1Pet.1.19
  19. d Rom.3.25
  20. d 2Cor.5.21
  21. d John.3.16
  22. d John.6.51
  23. d Heb.9.15
  24. d Heb.10.19

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Lord's Day 18

Q. 49 Of what advantage to us is Christ's ascension into heaven?

First, that he is our advocate in the presence of his Father in heaven;[a] secondly, that we have our flesh in heaven as a sure pledge that he, as the head, will also take up to himself, us, his members;[b] thirdly, that he sends us his Spirit as an earnest,[c] by whose power we "seek the things which are above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God, and not things on earth."[d]

  1. a 1John.2.1
  2. a Rom.8.34
  3. b John.14.2
  4. b John.17.24
  5. b John.20.17
  6. b Eph.2.6
  7. c John.14.16
  8. c John.16.7
  9. c Acts.2.1
  10. c Acts.2.2
  11. c Acts.2.3
  12. c Acts.2.4
  13. c Acts.2.33
  14. c 2Cor.1.22
  15. c 2Cor.5.5
  16. d Col.3.1
  17. d Phil.3.14

Lord's Day 19

Q. 52 What comfort is it to thee that "Christ shall come again to judge the quick and the dead"?

That in all my sorrows and persecutions, with uplifted head I look for the very same person, who before offered himself for my sake, to the tribunal of God, and has removed all curse from me, to come as judge from heaven:[a] who shall cast all his and my enemies into everlasting condemnation,[b] but shall translate me with all his chosen ones to himself, into heavenly joys and glory.[c]

  1. a Luke.21.28
  2. a Rom.8.23
  3. a Phil.3.20
  4. a Titus.2.13
  5. a 1Thess.4.16
  6. b 2Thess.1.6
  7. b 2Thess.1.8
  8. b 2Thess.1.9
  9. b 2Thess.1.10
  10. b Matt.25.41
  11. b Matt.25.42
  12. b Matt.25.43
  13. c Matt.25.34
  14. c 2Thess.1.7

Lord's Day 20

Q. 53 What dost thou believe concerning the Holy Ghost?

First, that he is true and coeternal God with the Father and the Son;[a] secondly, that he is also given me,[b] to make me by a true faith, partaker of Christ and all his benefits,[c] that he may comfort me[d] and abide with me for ever.[e]

  1. a 1John.5.7
  2. a Gen.1.2
  3. a Isa.48.16
  4. a 1Cor.3.16
  5. a 1Cor.6.19
  6. a Acts.5.3
  7. a Acts.5.4
  8. b Gal.4.6
  9. b Matt.28.19
  10. b Matt.28.20
  11. b 2Cor.1.21
  12. b 2Cor.1.22
  13. b Eph.1.13
  14. c Gal.3.14
  15. c 1Pet.1.2
  16. c 1Cor.6.17
  17. d Acts.9.31
  18. d John.15.26
  19. e John.14.16
  20. e 1Pet.4.14

Lord's Day 21

Q. 54 What believest thou concerning the "holy catholic church" of Christ?

That the Son of God[a] from the beginning to the end of the world,[b] gathers, defends, and preserves[c] to himself by his Spirit and word,[d] out of the whole human race,[e] a church chosen to everlasting life,[f] agreeing in true faith;[g] and that I am and forever shall remain,[h] a living member thereof.[i]

  1. a Eph.5.26
  2. a John.10.11
  3. a Acts.20.28
  4. a Eph.4.11
  5. a Eph.4.12
  6. a Eph.4.13
  7. b Ps.71.17
  8. b Ps.71.18
  9. b Isa.59.21
  10. b 1Cor.11.26
  11. c Matt.16.18
  12. c John.10.28
  13. c John.10.29
  14. c John.10.30
  15. c Ps.129.1
  16. c Ps.129.2
  17. c Ps.129.3
  18. c Ps.129.4
  19. c Ps.129.5
  20. d Isa.59.21
  21. d Rom.1.16
  22. d Rom.10.14
  23. d Rom.10.15
  24. d Rom.10.16
  25. d Rom.10.17
  26. d Eph.5.26
  27. e Gen.26.4
  28. e Rev.5.9
  29. f Rom.8.29
  30. f Rom.8.30
  31. f Eph.1.10
  32. f Eph.1.11
  33. f Eph.1.12
  34. f Eph.1.13
  35. g Acts.2.46
  36. g Eph.4.3
  37. g Eph.4.4
  38. g Eph.4.5
  39. g Eph.4.6
  40. h Ps.23.6
  41. h 1Cor.1.8
  42. h 1Cor.1.9
  43. h John.10.28
  44. h 1John.2.19
  45. h 1Pet.1.5
  46. i 1John.3.14
  47. i 1John.3.19
  48. i 1John.3.20
  49. i 1John.3.21
  50. i 2Cor.13.5
  51. i Rom.8.10

Q. 55 What do you understand by "the communion of saints"?

First, that all and every one, who believes, being members of Christ, are in common, partakers of him, and of all his riches and gifts;[a] secondly, that every one must know it to be his duty, readily and cheerfully to employ his gifts, for the advantage and salvation of other members.[b]

  1. a 1John.1.3
  2. a 1Cor.1.9
  3. a Rom.8.32
  4. a 1Cor.12.12
  5. a 1Cor.12.13
  6. a 1Cor.6.17
  7. b 1Cor.12.21
  8. b 1Cor.13.1
  9. b 1Cor.13.5
  10. b Phil.2.4
  11. b Phil.2.5
  12. b Phil.2.6
  13. b Phil.2.7
  14. b Phil.2.8

Q. 56 What believest thou concerning "the forgiveness of sins"?

That God, for the sake of Christ's satisfaction, will no more remember my sins, neither my corrupt nature, against which I have to struggle all my life long;[a] but will graciously impute to me the righteousness of Christ,[b] that I may never be condemned before the tribunal of God.[c]

  1. a 1John.2.2
  2. a 1John.1.7
  3. a 2Cor.5.19
  4. a 2Cor.5.21
  5. b Jer.31.34
  6. b Ps.103.3
  7. b Ps.103.4
  8. b Ps.103.10
  9. b Ps.103.12
  10. b Mic.7.19
  11. b Rom.7.23
  12. b Rom.7.24
  13. b Rom.7.25
  14. c Rom.8.1
  15. c Rom.8.2
  16. c Rom.8.3
  17. c Rom.8.4
  18. c John.3.18
  19. c John.5.24

Lord's Day 22

Lord's Day 23

Q. 60 How are thou righteous before God?

Only by a true faith in Jesus Christ;[a] so that, though my conscience accuse me, that I have grossly transgressed all the commandments of God, and kept none of them,[b] and am still inclined to all evil;[c] notwithstanding, God, without any merit of mine,[d] but only of mere grace,[e] grants and imputes to me,[f] the perfect satisfaction,[g] righteousness and holiness of Christ;[h] even so, as if I never had had, nor committed any sin: yea, as if I had fully accomplished all that obedience which Christ has accomplished for me;[i] inasmuch as I embrace such benefit with a believing heart.[j]

  1. a Rom.3.21
  2. a Rom.3.22
  3. a Rom.3.23
  4. a Rom.3.24
  5. a Rom.3.25
  6. a Rom.3.28
  7. a Rom.5.1
  8. a Rom.5.2
  9. a Gal.2.16
  10. a Eph.2.8
  11. a Eph.2.9
  12. a Phil.3.9
  13. b Rom.3.9
  14. c Rom.7.23
  15. d Titus.3.5
  16. d Deut.9.6
  17. d Ezek.36.22
  18. e Rom.3.24
  19. e Eph.2.8
  20. f Rom.4.4
  21. f Rom.4.5
  22. f 2Cor.5.19
  23. g 1John.2.2
  24. h 1John.2.1
  25. i 2Cor.5.21
  26. j Rom.3.22
  27. j John.3.18

Lord's Day 24

Lord's Day 25

Lord's Day 26

Q. 69 How art thou admonished and assured by holy baptism, that the one sacrifice of Christ upon the cross is of real advantage to thee?

Thus: That Christ appointed this external washing with water,[a] adding thereto this promise,[b] that I am as certainly washed by his blood and Spirit from all the pollution of my soul, that is, from all my sins,[c] as I am washed externally with water, by which the filthiness of the body is commonly washed away.

  1. a Matt.28.19
  2. b Matt.28.19
  3. b Acts.2.38
  4. b Matt.3.11
  5. b Mark.16.16
  6. b John.1.33
  7. b Rom.6.3
  8. b Rom.6.4
  9. c 1Pet.3.21
  10. c Mark.1.4
  11. c Luke.3.3

Q. 70 What is it to be washed with the blood and Spirit of Christ?

It is to receive of God the remission of sins, freely, for the sake of Christ's blood, which he shed for us by his sacrifice upon the cross;[a] and also to be renewed by the Holy Ghost, and sanctified to be members of Christ, that so we may more and more die unto sin, and lead holy and unblamable lives.[b]

  1. a Heb.12.24
  2. a 1Pet.1.2
  3. a Rev.1.5
  4. a Rev.7.14
  5. a Zech.13.1
  6. a Ezek.36.25
  7. b John.1.33
  8. b John.3.5
  9. b 1Cor.6.11
  10. b 1Cor.12.13
  11. b Rom.6.4
  12. b Col.2.12

Q. 71 Where has Christ promised us, that he will as certainly wash us by his blood and Spirit, as we are washed with the water of baptism?

In the institution of baptism, which is thus expressed: "Go ye, therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost".[a] And "he that believeth, and is baptized, shall be saved; but he that believeth not, shall be damned.".[b] This promise is also repeated, where the scripture calls baptism "the washing of regeneration" and the washing away of sins.[c]

  1. a Matt.28.19
  2. b Mark.16.16
  3. c Titus.3.5
  4. c Acts.22.16

Lord's Day 27

Q. 73 Why then does the Holy Ghost call baptism "the washing of regeneration," and "the washing away of sins"?

God speaks thus not without great cause, to-wit, not only thereby to teach us, that as the filth of the body is purged away by water, so our sins are removed by the blood and Spirit of Jesus Christ;[a] but especially that by this divine pledge and sign he may assure us, that we are spiritually cleansed from our sins as really, as we are externally washed with water.[b]

  1. a Rev.1.5
  2. a Rev.7.14
  3. a 1Cor.6.11
  4. b Mark.16.16
  5. b Gal.3.27

Q. 74 Are infants also to be baptized?

Yes: for since they, as well as the adult, are included in the covenant and church of God;[a] and since redemption from sin[b] by the blood of Christ, and the Holy Ghost, the author of faith, is promised to them no less than to the adult;[c] they must therefore by baptism, as a sign of the covenant, be also admitted into the christian church; and be distinguished from the children of unbelievers[d] as was done in the old covenant or testament by circumcision,[e] instead of which baptism is instituted[f] in the new covenant.

  1. a Gen.17.7
  2. b Matt.19.14
  3. c Luke.1.15
  4. c Ps.22.10
  5. c Isa.44.1
  6. c Isa.44.2
  7. c Isa.44.3
  8. c Acts.2.39
  9. d Acts.10.47
  10. e Gen.17.14
  11. f Col.2.11
  12. f Col.2.12
  13. f Col.2.13

Lord's Day 28

Q. 75 How art thou admonished and assured in the Lord's Supper, that thou art a partaker of that one sacrifice of Christ, accomplished on the cross, and of all his benefits?

Thus: That Christ has commanded me and all believers, to eat of this broken bread, and to drink of this cup, in remembrance of him, adding these promises:[a] first, that his body was offered and broken on the cross for me, and his blood shed for me, as certainly as I see with my eyes, the bread of the Lord broken for me, and the cup communicated to me; and further, that he feeds and nourishes my soul to everlasting life, with his crucified body and shed blood, as assuredly as I receive from the hands of the minister, and taste with my mouth the bread and cup of the Lord, as certain signs of the body and blood of Christ.

  1. a Matt.26.26
  2. a Matt.26.27
  3. a Matt.26.28
  4. a Mark.14.22
  5. a Mark.14.23
  6. a Mark.14.24
  7. a Luke.22.19
  8. a Luke.22.20
  9. a 1Cor.10.16
  10. a 1Cor.10.17
  11. a 1Cor.11.23
  12. a 1Cor.11.24
  13. a 1Cor.11.25
  14. a 1Cor.12.13

Q. 76 What is it then to eat the crucified body, and drink the shed blood of Christ?

It is not only to embrace with believing heart all the sufferings and death of Christ and thereby to obtain the pardon of sin, and life eternal;[a] but also, besides that, to become more and more united to his sacred body,[b] by the Holy Ghost, who dwells both in Christ and in us; so that we, though Christ is in heaven[c] and we on earth, are notwithstanding "flesh of his flesh and bone of his bone"[d] and that we live, and are governed forever by one spirit,[e] as members of the same body are by one soul.

  1. a John.6.35
  2. a John.6.40
  3. a John.6.47
  4. a John.6.48
  5. a John.6.49
  6. a John.6.50
  7. a John.6.51
  8. a John.6.52
  9. a John.6.53
  10. a John.6.54
  11. b John.6.55
  12. b John.6.56
  13. c Col.3.1
  14. c Acts.3.21
  15. c 1Cor.11.26
  16. d Eph.3.16
  17. d Eph.5.29
  18. d Eph.5.30
  19. d Eph.5.32
  20. d 1Cor.6.15
  21. d 1Cor.6.17
  22. d 1Cor.6.19
  23. d 1John.3.24
  24. d 1John.4.13
  25. d John.14.23
  26. e John.6.56
  27. e John.6.57
  28. e John.6.58
  29. e John.15.1
  30. e John.15.2
  31. e John.15.3
  32. e John.15.4
  33. e John.15.5
  34. e John.15.6
  35. e Eph.4.15
  36. e Eph.4.16

Q. 77 Where has Christ promised that he will as certainly feed and nourish believers with his body and bleed, as they eat of this broken bread, and drink of this cup?

In the institution of the supper, which is thus expressed:[a] "The Lord Jesus, the same night in which he was betrayed, took bread, and when he had given thanks, he brake it, and: said: eat, this is my body, which is broken for you; this do in remembrance of me. After the same manner also he took the cup, when he had supped, saying: this cup is the new testament in my blood; this do ye, as often as ye drink it, in remembrance of me. For, as often as ye eat this bread, and drink this cup, ye do show the Lord's death till he come." 1 Cor.11:23-26. This promise is repeated by the holy apostle Paul, where he says "The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ? The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ? For we being many are one bread, and one body: for we are all partakers of that one bread." 1 Cor.10:16,17.

  1. a 1Cor.11.23
  2. a 1Cor.11.24
  3. a 1Cor.11.25
  4. a Matt.26.26
  5. a Matt.26.27
  6. a Matt.26.28
  7. a Mark.14.22
  8. a Mark.14.23
  9. a Mark.14.24
  10. a Luke.22.19
  11. a Luke.22.20
  12. a 1Cor.10.16
  13. a 1Cor.10.17

Lord's Day 29

Q. 78 Do then the bread and wine become the very body and blood of Christ?

Not at all:[a] but as the water in baptism is not changed into the blood of Christ, neither is the washing away of sin itself, being only the sign and confirmation thereof appointed of God;[b] so the bread in the Lord's supper is not changed into the very body of Christ;[c] though agreeably to the nature and properties of sacraments,[d] it is called the body of Christ Jesus.

  1. a Matt.26.29
  2. b Eph.5.26
  3. b Titus.3.5
  4. c Mark.14.24
  5. c 1Cor.10.16
  6. c 1Cor.10.17
  7. c 1Cor.11.26
  8. c 1Cor.11.27
  9. c 1Cor.11.28
  10. d Gen.17.10
  11. d Gen.17.11
  12. d Gen.17.14
  13. d Gen.17.19
  14. d Exod.12.11
  15. d Exod.12.13
  16. d Exod.12.27
  17. d Exod.12.43
  18. d Exod.12.48
  19. d Exod.13.9
  20. d 1Pet.3.21
  21. d 1Cor.10.1
  22. d 1Cor.10.2
  23. d 1Cor.10.3
  24. d 1Cor.10.4

Q. 79 Why then doth Christ call the bread "his body", and the cup "his blood", or "the new covenant in his blood"; and Paul the "communion of body and blood of Christ"?

Christ speaks thus, not without great reason, namely, not only thereby to teach us, that as bread and wine support this temporal life, so his crucified body and shed blood are the true meat and drink, whereby our souls are fed to eternal life;[a] but more especially by these visible signs and pledges to assure us, that we are as really partakers of his true body and blood by the operation of the Holy Ghost as we receive by the mouths of our bodies these holy signs in remembrance of him;[b] and that all his sufferings and obedience are as certainly ours, as if we had in our own persons suffered and made satisfaction for our sins to God.

  1. a John.6.51
  2. a John.6.55
  3. b 1Cor.10.16
  4. b 1Cor.10.17

Lord's Day 30

Q. 80 What difference is there between the Lord's supper and the popish mass?

The Lord's supper testifies to us, that we have a full pardon of all sin by the only sacrifice of Jesus Christ, which he himself has once accomplished on the cross;[a] and, that we by the Holy Ghost are ingrafted into Christ,[b] who, according to his human nature is now not on earth, but in heaven, at the right hand of God his Father,[c] and will there be worshipped by us.[d] But the mass teaches, that the living and dead have not the pardon of sins through the sufferings of Christ, unless Christ is also daily offered for them by the priests; and further, that Christ is bodily under the form of bread and wine, and therefore is to be worshipped in them; so that the mass, at bottom, is nothing else than a denial of the one sacrifice and sufferings of Jesus Christ, and an accursed idolatry.[e]

  1. a Heb.7.27
  2. a Heb.9.12
  3. a Heb.9.25
  4. a Heb.9.26
  5. a Heb.9.27
  6. a Heb.9.28
  7. a Heb.10.10
  8. a Heb.10.12
  9. a Heb.10.13
  10. a Heb.10.14
  11. a John.19.30
  12. a Matt.26.28
  13. a Luke.22.19
  14. a Luke.22.20
  15. b 1Cor.6.17
  16. b 1Cor.10.16
  17. c Heb.1.3
  18. c Heb.8.1
  19. c Heb.8.2
  20. c John.20.17
  21. d Matt.6.20
  22. d Matt.6.21
  23. d John.4.21
  24. d John.4.22
  25. d John.4.23
  26. d John.4.24
  27. d Luke.24.52
  28. d Acts.7.55
  29. d Acts.7.56
  30. d Col.3.1
  31. d Phil.3.20
  32. d Phil.3.21
  33. d 1Thess.1.10
  34. d Heb.9.6
  35. d Heb.9.7
  36. d Heb.9.8
  37. d Heb.9.9
  38. d Heb.9.10
  39. e Heb.9.26
  40. e Heb.10.12
  41. e Heb.10.14
  42. e Heb.10.19
  43. e Heb.10.20
  44. e Heb.10.21
  45. e Heb.10.22
  46. e Heb.10.23
  47. e Heb.10.24
  48. e Heb.10.25
  49. e Heb.10.26
  50. e Heb.10.27
  51. e Heb.10.28
  52. e Heb.10.29
  53. e Heb.10.30
  54. e Heb.10.31

Q. 81 For whom is the Lord's supper instituted?

For those who are truly sorrowful for their sins, and yet trust that these are forgiven them for the sake of Christ; and that their remaining infirmities are covered by his passion and death; and who also earnestly desire to have their faith more and more strengthened, and their lives more holy; but hypocrites, and such as turn not to God with sincere hearts, eat and drink judgment to themselves.[a]

  1. a 1Cor.10.19
  2. a 1Cor.10.20
  3. a 1Cor.10.21
  4. a 1Cor.10.22
  5. a 1Cor.11.28
  6. a 1Cor.11.29

Q. 82 Are they also to be admitted to this supper, who, by confession and life, declare themselves unbelieving and ungodly?

No; for by this, the covenant of God would be profaned, and his wrath kindled against the whole congregation;[a] therefore it is the duty of the christian church, according to the appointment of Christ and his apostles, to exclude such persons, by the keys of the kingdom of heaven, till they show amendment of life.

  1. a 1Cor.11.20
  2. a 1Cor.11.34
  3. a Isa.1.11
  4. a Isa.1.12
  5. a Isa.1.13
  6. a Isa.1.14
  7. a Isa.1.15
  8. a Isa.66.3
  9. a Jer.7.21
  10. a Jer.7.22
  11. a Jer.7.23
  12. a Ps.50.16

Lord's Day 31

Q. 84 How is the kingdom of heaven opened and shut by the preaching of the holy gospel?

Thus: when according to the command of Christ, it is declared and publicly testified to all and every believer, that, whenever they receive the promise of the gospel by a true faith, all their sins are really forgiven them of God, for the sake of Christ's merits; and on the contrary, when it is declared and testified to all unbelievers, and such as do not sincerely repent, that they stand exposed to the wrath of God, and eternal condemnation, so long as they are unconverted:[a] according to which testimony of the gospel, God will judge them, both in this, and in the life to come.

  1. a Matt.16.18
  2. a Matt.16.19
  3. a Matt.18.15
  4. a Matt.18.16
  5. a Matt.18.17
  6. a Matt.18.18
  7. a Matt.18.19
  8. a John.20.21
  9. a John.20.22
  10. a John.20.23

Q. 85 How is the kingdom of heaven shut and opened by christian discipline?

Thus: when according to the command of Christ, those, who under the name of christians, maintain doctrines, or practices inconsistent therewith, and will not, after having been often brotherly admonished, renounce their errors and wicked course of life, are complained of to the church, or to those, who are thereunto appointed by the church; and if they despise their admonition, are by them forbidden the use of the sacraments; whereby they are excluded from the christian church, and by God himself from the kingdom of Christ; and when they promise and show real amendment, are again received as members of Christ and his church.[a]

  1. a Matt.18.15
  2. a Matt.18.16
  3. a Matt.18.17
  4. a Matt.18.18
  5. a 1Cor.5.2
  6. a 1Cor.5.3
  7. a 1Cor.5.4
  8. a 1Cor.5.5
  9. a 1Cor.5.11
  10. a 2Thess.3.14
  11. a 2Thess.3.15
  12. a 2Cor.2.6
  13. a 2Cor.2.7
  14. a 2Cor.2.8

Lord's Day 32

Q. 86 Since then we are delivered from our misery, merely of grace, through Christ, without any merit of ours, why must we still do good works?

Because Christ, having redeemed and delivered us by his blood, also renews us by his Holy Spirit, after his own image; that so we may testify, by the whole of our conduct, our gratitude to God for his blessings,[a] and that he may be praised by us;[b] also, that every one may be assured in himself of his faith,[c] by the fruits thereof; and that, by our godly conversation others may be gained to Christ.[d]

  1. a Rom.6.13
  2. a Rom.12.1
  3. a Rom.12.2
  4. a 1Pet.2.5
  5. a 1Pet.2.9
  6. a 1Pet.2.10
  7. a 1Cor.6.20
  8. b Matt.5.16
  9. b 1Pet.2.12
  10. b 1Pet.1.6
  11. b 1Pet.1.7
  12. c 2Pet.1.10
  13. c Matt.7.17
  14. c Gal.5.6
  15. c Gal.5.22
  16. c Gal.5.23
  17. d 1Pet.3.1
  18. d 1Pet.3.2
  19. d Rom.14.19

Lord's Day 33

Lord's Day 34

Q. 92 What is the law of God?

God spake all these words, saying: I am the LORD thy God, which have brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.

1. Thou shalt have no other gods before me.

2. Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth: thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the Lord thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me; and showing mercy unto thousands of them that love me, and keep my commandments.

3. Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain: for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain.

4. Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labor, and do all thy work: but the seventh day is the sabbath of the Lord thy God: in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates: for in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the Lord blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it.

5. Honor thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee.

6. Thou shalt not kill.

7. Thou shalt not commit adultery.

8. Thou shalt not steal.

9. Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor.

10. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife, nor his manservant, nor his maid-servant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any thing that is thy neighbor's.[a]

  1. a Exod.20.1-Exod.20.17
  2. a Deut.5.6-Deut.5.21

Q. 94 What does God enjoin in the first commandment?

That I, as sincerely as I desire the salvation of my own soul, avoid and flee from all idolatry,[a] sorcery, soothsaying, superstition,[b] invocation of saints, or any other creatures;[c] and learn rightly to know the only true God;[d] trust in him alone,[e] with humility[f] and patience submit to him;[g] expect all good things from him only;[h] love,[i] fear,[j] and glorify him with my whole heart;[k] so that I renounce and forsake all creatures, rather than commit even the least thing contrary to his will.[l]

  1. a 1John.5.21
  2. a 1Cor.6.9
  3. a 1Cor.6.10
  4. a 1Cor.10.7
  5. a 1Cor.10.14
  6. b Lev.19.31
  7. b Deut.18.9
  8. b Deut.18.10
  9. b Deut.18.11
  10. b Deut.18.12
  11. c Matt.4.10
  12. c Rev.19.10
  13. c Rev.22.8
  14. c Rev.22.9
  15. d John.17.3
  16. e Jer.17.5
  17. e Jer.17.7
  18. f 1Pet.5.5
  19. f 1Pet.5.6
  20. g Heb.10.36
  21. g Col.1.11
  22. g Rom.5.3
  23. g Rom.5.4
  24. g 1Cor.10.10
  25. g Phil.2.14
  26. h Ps.104.27
  27. h Ps.104.28
  28. h Ps.104.29
  29. h Ps.104.30
  30. h Isa.45.7
  31. h Jas.1.17
  32. i Deut.6.5
  33. i Matt.22.37
  34. j Deut.6.2
  35. j Ps.111.10
  36. j Prov.1.7
  37. j Prov.9.10
  38. j Matt.10.28
  39. k Matt.4.10
  40. k Deut.10.20
  41. k Deut.10.21
  42. l Matt.5.29
  43. l Matt.5.30
  44. l Matt.10.37
  45. l Acts.5.29

Lord's Day 35

Lord's Day 36

Q. 99 What is required in the third commandment?

That we, not only by cursing[a] or perjury,[b] but also by rash swearing,[c] must not profane or abuse the name of God; nor by silence or connivance be partakers of these horrible sins in others;[d] and, briefly, that we use the holy name of God no otherwise than with fear and reverence;[e] so that he may be rightly confessed[f] and worshipped by us,[g] and be glorified in all our words and works.[h]

  1. a Lev.24.11
  2. a Lev.24.12
  3. a Lev.24.13
  4. a Lev.24.14
  5. a Lev.24.15
  6. a Lev.24.16
  7. b Lev.19.12
  8. c Matt.5.37
  9. c Jas.5.12
  10. d Lev.5.1
  11. d Prov.29.24
  12. e Jer.4.2
  13. e Isa.45.23
  14. f Rom.10.9
  15. f Rom.10.10
  16. f Matt.10.32
  17. g Ps.50.15
  18. g 1Tim.2.8
  19. h Rom.2.24
  20. h 1Tim.6.1
  21. h Col.3.16
  22. h Col.3.17

Lord's Day 37

Q. 101 May we then swear religiously by the name of God?

Yes: either when the magistrates demand it of the subjects; or when necessity requires us thereby to confirm a fidelity and truth to the glory of God, and the safety of our neighbour: for such an oath is founded on God's word,[a] and therefore was justly used by the saints, both in the Old and New Testament.[b]

  1. a Deut.6.13
  2. a Deut.10.20
  3. a Isa.48.1
  4. a Heb.6.16
  5. b Gen.21.24
  6. b Gen.31.53
  7. b Gen.31.54
  8. b Josh.9.15
  9. b Josh.9.19
  10. b 1Sam.24.22
  11. b 2Sam.3.35
  12. b 1Kgs.1.28
  13. b 1Kgs.1.29
  14. b 1Kgs.1.30
  15. b Rom.1.9
  16. b 2Cor.1.23

Lord's Day 38

Q. 103 What does God require in the fourth commandment?

First, that the ministry of the gospel and the schools be maintained;[a] and that I, especially on the sabbath, that is, on the day of rest, diligently frequent the church of God,[b] to hear his word,[c] to use the sacraments,[d] publicly to call upon the Lord,[e] and contribute to the relief of the poor.[f] Secondly, that all the days of my life I cease from my evil works, and yield myself to the Lord, to work by his Holy Spirit in me: and thus begin in this life the eternal sabbath.[g]

  1. a Titus.1.5
  2. a 2Tim.3.14
  3. a 2Tim.3.15
  4. a 1Tim.5.17
  5. a 1Cor.9.11
  6. a 1Cor.9.13
  7. a 1Cor.9.14
  8. a 2Tim.2.2
  9. b Ps.40.10
  10. b Ps.40.11
  11. b Ps.68.27
  12. b Acts.2.42
  13. b Acts.2.46
  14. c 1Tim.4.13
  15. c 1Cor.14.19
  16. c 1Cor.14.29
  17. c 1Cor.14.31
  18. d 1Cor.11.33
  19. e 1Tim.2.1
  20. e 1Tim.2.2
  21. e 1Tim.2.3
  22. e 1Tim.2.8
  23. e 1Tim.2.9
  24. e 1Tim.2.10
  25. e 1Tim.2.11
  26. e 1Cor.14.16
  27. f 1Cor.16.2
  28. g Isa.66.23

Lord's Day 39

Q. 104 What does God require in the fifth commandment?

That I show all honour, love and fidelity, to my father and mother, and all in authority over me, and submit myself to their good instruction and correction, with due obedience;[a] and also patiently bear with their weaknesses and infirmities,[b] since it pleases God to govern us by their hand.[c]

  1. a Eph.5.22
  2. a Eph.6.1
  3. a Eph.6.2
  4. a Eph.6.3
  5. a Eph.6.4
  6. a Eph.6.5
  7. a Col.3.18
  8. a Col.3.20
  9. a Col.3.21
  10. a Col.3.22
  11. a Col.3.23
  12. a Col.3.24
  13. a Prov.1.8
  14. a Prov.4.1
  15. a Prov.15.20
  16. a Prov.20.20
  17. a Exod.21.17
  18. a Rom.13.1
  19. a Rom.13.2
  20. a Rom.13.3
  21. a Rom.13.4
  22. a Rom.13.5
  23. a Rom.13.6
  24. a Rom.13.7
  25. b Prov.23.22
  26. b Gen.9.24
  27. b Gen.9.25
  28. b 1Pet.2.18
  29. c Eph.6.4
  30. c Eph.6.9
  31. c Col.3.19
  32. c Col.3.20
  33. c Col.3.21
  34. c Rom.13.2
  35. c Rom.13.3
  36. c Matt.22.21

Lord's Day 40

Q. 105 What does God require in the sixth commandment?

That neither in thoughts, nor words, nor gestures, much less in deeds, I dishonour, hate, wound, or kill my neighbour, by myself or by another:[a] but that I lay aside all desire of revenge:[b] also, that I hurt not myself, nor wilfully expose myself to any danger.[c] Wherefore also the magistrate is armed with the sword, to prevent murder.[d]

  1. a Matt.5.21
  2. a Matt.5.22
  3. a Matt.26.52
  4. a Gen.9.6
  5. b Eph.4.26
  6. b Rom.12.19
  7. b Matt.5.25
  8. b Matt.18.35
  9. c Rom.13.14
  10. c Col.2.23
  11. c Matt.4.7
  12. d Gen.9.6
  13. d Exod.21.14
  14. d Matt.26.52
  15. d Rom.13.4

Q. 107 But is it enough that we do not kill any man in the manner mentioned above?

No: for when God forbids envy, hatred, and anger, he commands us to love our neighbour as ourselves;[a] to show patience, peace, meekness, mercy, and all kindness, towards him,[b] and prevent his hurt as much as in us lies;[c] and that we do good, even to our enemies.[d]

  1. a Matt.7.12
  2. a Matt.22.39
  3. a Rom.12.10
  4. b Eph.4.2
  5. b Gal.6.1
  6. b Gal.6.2
  7. b Matt.5.5
  8. b Matt.5.7
  9. b Matt.5.9
  10. b Rom.12.18
  11. b Luke.6.36
  12. b 1Pet.3.8
  13. b Col.3.12
  14. b Rom.12.10
  15. b Rom.12.15
  16. c Exod.23.5
  17. d Matt.5.44
  18. d Matt.5.45
  19. d Rom.12.20
  20. d Rom.12.21

Lord's Day 41

Lord's Day 42

Q. 110 What does God forbid in the eighth commandment?

God forbids not only those thefts,[a] and robberies,[b] which are punishable by the magistrate; but he comprehends under the name of theft all wicked tricks and devices, whereby we design to appropriate to ourselves the goods which belong to our neighbour:[c] whether it be by force, or under the appearance of right, as by unjust weights, ells, measures, fraudulent merchandise,[d] false coins, usury,[e] or by any other way forbidden by God; as also all covetousness,[f] all abuse and waste of his gifts.[g]

  1. a 1Cor.6.10
  2. b 1Cor.5.10
  3. b Isa.33.1
  4. c Luke.3.14
  5. c 1Thess.4.6
  6. d Prov.11.1
  7. d Prov.16.11
  8. d Ezek.45.9
  9. d Ezek.45.10
  10. d Ezek.45.11
  11. d Ezek.45.12
  12. d Deut.25.13
  13. d Deut.25.14
  14. d Deut.25.15
  15. d Deut.25.16
  16. e Ps.15.5
  17. e Luke.6.35
  18. f 1Cor.6.10
  19. g Prov.23.20
  20. g Prov.23.21
  21. g Prov.21.20

Lord's Day 43

Q. 112 What is required in the ninth commandment?

That I bear false witness against no man,[a] nor falsify any man's words;[b] that I be no backbiter, nor slanderer;[c] that I do not judge, nor join in condemning any man rashly, or unheard;[d] but that I avoid all sorts of lies and deceit, as the proper works of the devil,[e] unless I would bring down upon me the heavy wrath of God;[f] likewise, that in judgment and all other dealings I love the truth, speak it uprightly and confess it;[g] also that I defend and promote, as much as I am able, the honor and good character of my neighbour.[h]

  1. a Prov.19.5
  2. a Prov.19.9
  3. a Prov.21.28
  4. b Ps.15.3
  5. b Ps.50.19
  6. b Ps.50.20
  7. c Rom.1.29
  8. c Rom.1.30
  9. d Matt.7.1
  10. d Matt.7.2
  11. d Luke.6.37
  12. e John.8.44
  13. f Prov.12.22
  14. f Prov.13.5
  15. g 1Cor.13.6
  16. g Eph.4.25
  17. h 1Pet.4.8

Lord's Day 44

Q. 115 Why will God then have the ten commandments so strictly preached, since no man in this life can keep them?

First, that all our lifetime we may learn more and more to know[a] our sinful nature, and thus become the more earnest in seeking the remission of sin, and righteousness in Christ;[b] likewise, that we constantly endeavour and pray to God for the grace of the Holy Spirit, that we may become more and more conformable to the image of God, till we arrive at the perfection proposed to us, in a life to come.[c]

  1. a Rom.3.20
  2. a 1John.1.9
  3. a Ps.32.5
  4. b Matt.5.6
  5. b Rom.7.24
  6. b Rom.7.25
  7. c 1Cor.9.24
  8. c Phil.3.11
  9. c Phil.3.12
  10. c Phil.3.13
  11. c Phil.3.14

Lord's Day 45

Q. 117 What are the requisites of that prayer, which is acceptable to God, and which he will hear?

First, that we from the heart pray[a] to the one true God only, who has manifested himself in his word,[b] for all things, he has commanded us to ask of him;[c] secondly, that we rightly and thoroughly know our need and misery,[d] that so we may deeply humble ourselves in the presence of his divine majesty;[e] thirdly, that we be fully persuaded that he, notwithstanding that we are unworthy of it, will, for the sake of Christ our Lord, certainly hear our prayer,[f] as he has promised us in his word.[g]

  1. a John.4.24
  2. a Ps.145.18
  3. b Rev.19.10
  4. b John.4.22
  5. b John.4.23
  6. b John.4.24
  7. c Rom.8.26
  8. c 1John.5.14
  9. c Jas.1.5
  10. d 2Chr.20.12
  11. e Ps.2.11
  12. e Ps.34.19
  13. e Isa.66.2
  14. f Rom.10.14
  15. f Jas.1.6
  16. g John.14.13
  17. g John.14.14
  18. g John.16.23
  19. g Dan.9.17
  20. g Dan.9.18
  21. g Matt.7.8

Q. 118 What has God commanded us to ask of him?

All things necessary for soul and body;[a] which Christ our Lord has comprised in that prayer he himself has taught us.[a] James 1:17 Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning. Matt.6:33 But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.

Lord's Day 46

Lord's Day 47

Q. 122 Which is the first petition?

"Hallowed be thy name"; that is, grant us, first, rightly to know thee,[a] and to sanctify, glorify and praise thee,[b] in all thy works, in which thy power, wisdom, goodness, justice, mercy and truth, are clearly displayed; and further also, that we may so order and direct our whole lives, our thoughts, words and actions, that thy name may never be blasphemed, but rather honoured and praised on our account.[c]

  1. a John.17.3
  2. a Jer.9.24
  3. a Jer.31.33
  4. a Jer.31.34
  5. a Matt.16.17
  6. a Jas.1.5
  7. a Ps.119.105
  8. b Ps.119.137
  9. b Luke.1.46
  10. b Luke.1.47
  11. b Luke.1.68
  12. b Luke.1.69
  13. b Rom.11.33
  14. b Rom.11.34
  15. b Rom.11.35
  16. b Rom.11.36
  17. c Ps.71.8
  18. c Ps.115.1

Lord's Day 48

Q. 123 Which is the second petition?

"Thy kingdom come"; that is, rule us so by thy word and Spirit, that we may submit ourselves more and more to thee;[a] preserve and increase thy church;[b] destroy the works of the devil, and all violence which would exalt itself against thee; and also all wicked counsels devised against thy holy word;[c] till the full perfection of thy kingdom take place,[d] wherein thou shalt be all in all.[e]

  1. a Matt.6.33
  2. a Ps.119.5
  3. a Ps.143.10
  4. b Ps.51.18
  5. b Ps.122.6
  6. b Ps.122.7
  7. b Ps.122.8
  8. b Ps.122.9
  9. c 1John.3.8
  10. c Rom.16.20
  11. d Rev.22.17
  12. d Rev.22.20
  13. d Rom.8.22
  14. d Rom.8.23
  15. e 1Cor.15.28

Lord's Day 50

Q. 125 Which is the fourth petition?

"Give us this day our daily bread"; that is, be pleased to provide us with all things necessary for the body,[a] that we may thereby acknowledge thee to be the only fountain of all good,[b] and that neither our care nor industry, nor even thy gifts, can profit us without thy blessing;[c] and therefore that we may withdraw our trust from all creatures, and place it alone in thee.[d]

  1. a Ps.104.27
  2. a Ps.104.28
  3. a Ps.145.15
  4. a Ps.145.16
  5. a Matt.6.25
  6. a Matt.6.26
  7. b Jas.1.17
  8. b Acts.14.17
  9. b Acts.17.27
  10. b Acts.17.28
  11. c 1Cor.15.58
  12. c Deut.8.3
  13. c Ps.37.3
  14. c Ps.37.4
  15. c Ps.37.5
  16. c Ps.37.16
  17. c Ps.127.1
  18. c Ps.127.2
  19. d Ps.55.23
  20. d Ps.62.11
  21. d Ps.146.3
  22. d Jer.17.5
  23. d Jer.17.7

Lord's Day 51

Q. 126 Which is the fifth petition?

"And forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors"; that is, be pleased for the sake of Christ's blood, not to impute to us poor sinners, our transgressions, nor that depravity, which always cleaves to us;[a] even as we feel this evidence of thy grace in us, that it is our firm resolution from the heart to forgive our neighbour.[b]

  1. a Ps.51.1
  2. a Ps.51.2
  3. a Ps.51.3
  4. a Ps.51.4
  5. a Ps.51.5
  6. a Ps.51.6
  7. a Ps.51.7
  8. a Ps.143.2
  9. a 1John.2.1
  10. a 1John.2.2
  11. a Rom.8.1
  12. b Matt.6.14
  13. b Matt.6.15

Lord's Day 52

Q. 127 Which is the sixth petition?

"And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil"; that is, since we are so weak in ourselves, that we cannot stand a moment;[a] and besides this, since our mortal enemies, the devil,[b] the world,[c] and our own flesh,[d] cease not to assault us, do thou therefore preserve and strengthen us by the power of thy Holy Spirit, that we may not be overcome in this spiritual warfare,[e] but constantly and strenuously may resist our foes, till at last we obtain a complete victory.[f]

  1. a John.15.5
  2. a Ps.103.14
  3. b 1Pet.5.8
  4. b Eph.6.12
  5. c John.15.19
  6. d Rom.7.23
  7. d Gal.5.17
  8. e Matt.26.41
  9. e Mark.13.33
  10. f 1Thess.3.13
  11. f 1Thess.5.23

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