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The Children's
Catechism
1. Who made you? God made me.
2. What else did God make? God made all
things.
3. Why did God make you and all
things? For his own glory.
4. How can
you glorify God? By loving him and doing what he commands.
5. Why are you to glorify God? Because he made
me and takes care of me.
6. Is there
more than one true God? No. There is only one true God.
7. In how many Persons does this one God exist?
In three Persons.
8. Name these three
Persons: The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
9. What is God? God is a Spirit and does not
have a body like men.
10. Where is God?
God is everywhere.
11. Can you see God?
No. I cannot see God, but he always sees me.
12. Does God know all things? Yes. Nothing can
be hidden from God.
13. Can God do all
things? Yes. God can do all his holy will.
14. Where do you learn how to love and obey
God? In the Bible alone.
15. Who wrote
the Bible? Chosen men who were inspired by the Holy Spirit.
16. Who were our first parents? Adam and Eve.
17. How did God create man? God created
man, male and female, after his own image.
18. Of what were our first parents made? God
made Adam's body out of the ground and Eve's body out of a rib from
Adam.
19. What else did God give Adam
and Eve besides bodies? He gave them souls that will last forever.
20. Do you have a soul as well as a
body? Yes. And my soul is going to last forever.
21. How do you know your soul will last
forever? Because the Bible tells me so.
22. In what condition did God make Adam and
Eve? He made them holy and happy.
23.
What covenant did God make with Adam? The covenant of works.
24. What is a covenant? A relationship that God
establishes with us and guarantees by his word.
25. In the covenant of works, what did God
require Adam to do? To obey God perfectly.
26. What did God promise in the covenant of
works? To reward Adam with life if he obeyed God perfectly.
27. What did God threaten in the covenant of
works? To punish Adam with death if he disobeyed God.
28. Did Adam keep the covenant of works? No. He
sinned against God.
29. What is sin?
Sin is any lack of conformity to, or transgression of, the law of
God.
30. What is meant by lack of
conformity? Not being or doing what God requires.
31. What is meant by transgression? Doing what
God forbids.
32. What does every sin
deserve? The wrath and curse of God.
33. What was the sin of our first parents?
Eating the forbidden fruit.
34. Who
tempted Adam and Eve to this sin? Satan tempted Eve first, and then
he used her to tempt Adam.
35. How did
Adam and Eve change when they sinned? Instead of being holy and
happy, they became sinful and miserable. 36. Did Adam act for
himself alone in the covenant of works? No. He represented the whole
human race.
37. What effect did the sin
of Adam have on all people? We are all born guilty and sinful.
38. How sinful are you by nature? I am
corrupt in every part of my being.
39.
What is the sinful nature that we inherit from Adam called? Original
sin.
40. Can anyone go to heaven with
this sinful nature? No. Our hearts must be changed before we can
believe in Jesus and go to heaven.
41.
What is this change of heart called? The new birth, or regeneration.
42. Who can change a sinner's heart?
The Holy Spirit alone.
43. Can anyone
be saved through the covenant of works? No. No one can be saved
through the covenant of works.
44. Why
can't anyone be saved through the covenant of works? Because all
have broken it and are condemned by it.
45. How did you break the covenant of works?
Adam represented all people, and so I fell with Adam in his first
sin.
46. How, then, can you be saved?
By the Lord Jesus Christ through the covenant of grace.
47. Whom did Christ represent in the covenant
of grace? His elect people.
48. How did
Christ fulfill the covenant of grace? Christ obeyed the whole law
for his people, and then suffered the punishment due for their sins.
49. Did Jesus ever sin? No. He lived a
sinless life.
50. How could Christ
suffer? Christ, the Son of God, became a man so that he could obey
and suffer in our place.
51. For whom
did Christ obey and suffer? For all whom God the Father gave to
Christ.
52. What kind of life did
Christ live on earth? A life of obedience, service and suffering.
53. What kind of death did Jesus die?
The painful and shameful death of the cross.
54. What is meant by the atonement? Christ
satisfied God's justice by his suffering and death as a substitute
for sinners.
55. What does God the Father guarantee in the
covenant of grace? To justify and sanctify all those for whom Christ
died. 56. How does God justify you? God forgives all my sins
and accepts me as righteous through Christ.
57. How does God sanctify you? God makes me
more and more holy in heart and conduct.
58. What must you do to be saved? I must repent
of my sin and believe in Christ as my Savior.
59. How do you repent of your sin? I must be
sorry for my sin, and hate and forsake it.
60. Why must you hate and forsake your sin?
Because sin displeases God.
61. What
does it mean to believe in Christ? To trust in Christ alone for my
salvation.
62. Can you repent and
believe in Christ by your own power? No. I cannot repent and believe
unless the Holy Spirit changes my heart.
63. How can you get the help of the Holy
Spirit? God has told us to pray for the Holy Spirit's help.
64. How long ago did Christ die? About two
thousand years ago.
65. How were
sinners saved before Christ came? By believing in the promised
Messiah.
66. Before Christ came, how
did believers show their faith? By offering the sacrifices God
required.
67. What did these sacrifices
represent? Christ, the Lamb of God, who would come to die for
sinners.
68. How many offices does
Christ fulfill as the promised Messiah? Christ fulfills three
offices.
69. What are they? The offices
of a prophet, of a priest, and of a king.
70. How is Christ your prophet? Christ teaches
me the will of God.
71. How is Christ
your priest? Christ died for my sins and continues to pray for me.
72. How is Christ your king? Christ
rules over me, the world and Satan, and he defends me.
73.
Why do you need Christ as your prophet? Because I am ignorant by
nature.
74. Why do you need Christ as
your priest? Because I am guilty of breaking God's law.
75. Why do you need Christ as your king?
Because I am weak and helpless.
76. How
many commandments did God give on Mount Sinai? Ten commandments.
77. Why should we obey the Ten
Commandments? Because God is our Creator, Savior and King.
78. What do the first four commandments teach?
What it means to love and serve God.
79. What do the last six commandments teach?
What it means to love and serve my neighbor.
80. What do the Ten Commandments teach? To love
God with all my heart, and my neighbor as myself.
81. Who is your neighbor? Everybody is my
neighbor.
82. Is God pleased with those
who love and obey him? Yes. God says, "I love them that love me."
83. Is God displeased with those who do
not love and obey him? Yes. "God is angry with the wicked every
day."
84. What is the first
commandment? The first commandment is "You shall have no other gods
before Me."
85. What does the first
commandment teach you? To worship the true God, and him only.
86. What is the second commandment? The
second commandment is "You shall not make for yourself a carved
image—any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is
in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth; you
shall not bow down to them nor serve them. For I, the LORD your God,
am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the
children to the third and fourth generations of those who hate Me,
but showing mercy to thousands, to those who love Me and keep My
commandments."
87. What does the second
commandment teach you? To worship God only as he commands, and not
to worship God by using statues or pictures.
88. What is the third commandment? The third
commandment is "You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in
vain, for the LORD will not hold him guiltless who takes His name in
vain."
89. What does the third
commandment teach you? To treat God's name, word and works with
reverence.
90. What is the fourth
commandment? The fourth commandment is "Remember the Sabbath day, to
keep it holy. Six days you shall labor and do all your work, but the
seventh day is the Sabbath of the LORD your God. In it you shall do
no work: you, nor your son, nor your daughter, nor your male
servant, nor your female servant, nor your cattle, nor your stranger
who is within your gates. For in six days the LORD made the heavens
and the earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested the
seventh day. Therefore the LORD blessed the Sabbath day and hallowed
it."
91. What does the fourth
commandment teach you? To work six days and keep the Sabbath day
holy.
92. What day of the week is the
Christian Sabbath? The first day of the week, called the Lord's Day.
93. Why is it called the Lord's Day?
Because on that day the Lord Jesus Christ rose from the dead.
94. How should you keep the Lord's Day?
I should rest from my daily work and faithfully worship God.
95. What is the fifth commandment? The fifth
commandment is "Honor your father and your mother, that your days
may be long upon the land which the Lord your God is giving you."
96. What does the fifth commandment
teach you? To love and obey my parents and all others that God
appoints over me.
97. What is the sixth commandment? The
sixth commandment is "You shall not murder."
98. What does the sixth commandment teach you?
Not to take anyone's life unjustly and not to sin when I am angry.
99. What is the seventh commandment?
The seventh commandment is "You shall not commit adultery."
100. What does the seventh commandment teach
you? To be pure in heart, language and conduct, and to be faithful
in marriage.
101. What is the eighth
commandment? The eighth commandment is "You shall not steal."
102. What does the eighth commandment
teach you? Not to take anything that belongs to someone else.
103. What is the ninth commandment? The
ninth commandment is "You shall not bear false witness against your
neighbor."
104. What does the ninth
commandment teach you? Never to lie, but to tell the truth at all
times.
105. What is the tenth
commandment? The tenth commandment is "You shall not covet your
neighbor's house; you shall not covet your neighbor's wife, nor his
male servant, nor his female servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey,
nor anything that is your neighbor's."
106. What does the tenth commandment teach you?
To be content with whatever God chooses to give me.
107. Can you keep the Ten Commandments
perfectly? No. Since the fall of Adam, the only One who has been
able to do this is Jesus.
108. Of what
use are the Ten Commandments to you? They teach me what is pleasing
to God, and how much I need a Savior.
109. What is prayer? Prayer is praising God,
giving thanks for all his blessings, and asking him for the things
he has promised in the Bible.
110. In
whose name should we pray? Only in the name of Christ.
111. What did Christ give us to teach us about
prayer? The Lord's Prayer.
112. What is
the Lord's Prayer? The Lord's Prayer is "Our Father which art in
heaven, Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in
earth, as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And
forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. And lead us not
into temptation, but deliver us from evil: For thine is the kingdom,
and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen."
113. How many petitions are there in the Lord's
Prayer? Six.
114. What is the first
petition? The first petition is "Hallowed be thy name."
115. What does it mean to pray, "Hallowed be
thy name"? We are asking God to help us and others to respect and
honor him.
116. What is the second
petition? The second petition is "Thy kingdom come."
117. What does it mean to pray, "Thy kingdom
come"? We are asking God to bring more and more people to hear,
believe and obey his gospel.
118. What
is the third petition? The third petition is "Thy will be done in
earth, as it is in heaven."
119. What
does it mean to pray, "Thy will be done in earth, as it is in
heaven"? We are asking God to make us able and willing to serve him
on earth just as he is served in heaven.
120. What is the fourth petition? The fourth
petition is "Give us this day our daily bread."
121. What does it mean to pray, "Give us this
day our daily bread"? We are asking God to provide us with all that
we really need.
122. What is the fifth
petition? The fifth petition is "And forgive us our debts, as we
forgive our debtors."
123. What does it
mean to pray, "And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors"?
We are asking God to forgive our sins for Christ's sake, and to make
us willing to forgive others.
124. What
is the sixth petition? The sixth petition is "And lead us not into
temptation, but deliver us from evil."
125. What does it mean to pray, "And lead us
not into temptation, but deliver us from evil"? We are asking God to
keep us from being tempted and to make us strong enough to resist
when we are tempted.
126. How many
sacraments are there? Two.
127. What
are they? Baptism and the Lord's Supper.
128. Who appointed these sacraments? The Lord
Jesus Christ.
129. Why did Christ
appoint these sacraments? To distinguish his people from the world,
and to comfort and strengthen them.
130.
What sign is used in baptism? Washing with water.
131. What does this washing with water
represent? That we are united to Christ and cleansed from sin by his
blood.
132. Into whose name are we
baptized? Into the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the
Holy Spirit.
133. Who are to be
baptized? Believers and their children.
134. Why are we baptized even as little
infants? Because God includes the children of believers in his
covenant and marks them in baptism.
135. What did Jesus say about little children?
"Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the
kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these."
136. What does baptism call you to be? A true
follower of Christ.
137. What sign is
used in the Lord's Supper? Eating bread and drinking wine to
remember the suffering and death of Jesus.
138. What does the bread represent? Christ's
body sacrificed for our sins.
139. What
does the wine represent? Christ's blood shed for our sins.
140. Who may rightly partake of the Lord's
Supper? Those who repent of their sins, trust in Christ, live a
godly life, and profess their faith before the Church.
141. Did Christ remain in the grave after his
crucifixion? No. He rose bodily from the grave on the third day
after his death. 142. Where is Christ now? In heaven, ruling his
kingdom and interceding for us.
143.
Will the Lord Jesus come again? Yes! He will return to judge the
world on the last day.
144. What
happens to believers when they die? Our bodies will return to the
dust and our souls will go to be with the Lord forever.
145. What happens to unbelievers when they die?
Their bodies will return to dust also, but their souls will go to
hell.
146. What is hell? Hell is an
awful place, where unbelievers are separated from God to suffer for
their sins.
147. Will the bodies of all
the dead be raised again? Yes. At the last day some will be raised
to everlasting life and others to everlasting death.
148. What will God do to unbelievers at the
last day? He will judge them, and condemn them to everlasting
punishment in the lake of fire with Satan and his angels.
149. What will God do for believers at the last
day? He will give them a home with him in the new heaven and the new
earth.
150. What will the new heaven and
the new earth be like? A glorious and happy place, where the saved
will be with Jesus forever.
Amen.
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