The Heidelberg Catechism
The Heidelberg Catechism – 1563 The Heidelberg Catechism was written in Heidelberg at the request of Elector Frederick III, ruler of the most influential German province, the Palatinate, from 1559 to 1576. This pious Christian prince commissioned Zacharius Ursinus, twenty-eight years of age and professor of theology at the Heidelberg University, and Caspar Olevianus, twenty-six years old and Frederick‟s court preacher, to prepare a catechism for instructing the youth and for guiding pastors and teachers. Frederick obtained the advice and cooperation of the entire theological faculty in the preparation of the Catechism. The Heidelberg Catechism was adopted by a Synod in Heidelberg and published in German with a preface by Frederick III, dated January 19, 1563. A second and third German edition, each with some small additions, as well as a Latin translation were published in
Heidelberg in the same year. The Catechism was soon divided into fifty-two sections so that a section of the Catechism could be explained to the churches in preaching each Sunday of the year.
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Heidelberg Catechism Lords Day 41 – 108. Q. WHAT IS GOD’S WILL FOR US IN THE SEVENTH COMMANDMENT?
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Heidelberg Catechism Lords Day 41 – 109. Q. DOES GOD, IN THIS COMMANDMENT, FORBID ONLY SUCH SCANDALOUS SINS AS ADULTERY?
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Heidelberg Catechism Lords Day 42 – 110. Q. WHAT DOES GOD FORBID IN THE EIGHTH COMMANDMENT?
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Heidelberg Catechism Lords Day 42 – 111. Q. WHAT DOES GOD REQUIRE OF YOU IN THIS COMMANDMENT?
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Heidelberg Catechism Lords Day 43 – 112. Q. WHAT IS GOD’S WILL FOR US IN THE NINTH COMMANDMENT?
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Heidelberg Catechism Lords Day 44 – 113. Q. WHAT IS GOD’S WILL FOR US IN THE TENTH COMMANDMENT?
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Heidelberg Catechism Lords Day 44 – 114. Q. BUT CAN THOSE CONVERTED TO GOD OBEY THESE COMMANDMENTS PERFECTLY?
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Heidelberg Catechism Lords Day 44 – 115. Q. NO ONE IN THIS LIFE CAN OBEY THE TEN COMMANDMENTS PERFECTLY: WHY THEN DOES GOD WANT THEM PREACHED SO POINTEDLY?
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Heidelberg Catechism Lords Day 45 – 116. Q. WHY DO CHRISTIANS NEED TO PRAY?
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Heidelberg Catechism Lords Day 45 – 117. Q. HOW DOES GOD WANT US TO PRAY SO THAT HE WILL LISTEN TO US?
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Heidelberg Catechism Lords Day 45 – 118. Q. WHAT DID GOD COMMAND US TO PRAY FOR?
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Heidelberg Catechism Lords Day 45 – 119. Q. WHAT IS THIS PRAYER?
Heidelberg Catechism Lords Day 41 – 108. Q. WHAT IS GOD’S WILL FOR US IN THE SEVENTH COMMANDMENT?
A. God condemns all unchastity.1 We should therefore thoroughly detest it2 and, married or single, live decent and chaste lives.3
Biblical References:
1 Lev. 18:30; Eph. 5:3-5
2 Jude 22-23
3 1 Cor. 7:1-9; 1 Thess. 4:3-8; Heb. 13:4
Heidelberg Catechism Lords Day 41 – 109. Q. DOES GOD, IN THIS COMMANDMENT, FORBID ONLY SUCH SCANDALOUS SINS AS ADULTERY?
A. We are temples of the Holy Spirit, body and soul, and God wants both to be kept clean and holy. That is why he forbids everything which incites unchastity,1 whether it be actions, looks, talk, thoughts, or desires.2 1 1 Cor. 15:33; Eph. 5:18
Biblical References:
2 Matt. 5:27-29; 1 Cor. 6:18-20; Eph. 5:3-4
Heidelberg Catechism Lords Day 42 – 110. Q. WHAT DOES GOD FORBID IN THE EIGHTH COMMANDMENT?
A. He forbids not only outright theft and robbery, punishable by law.1 But in God”s sight theft also includes cheating and swindling our neighbor by schemes made to appear legitimate,2 such as: inaccurate measurements of weight, size, or volume; fraudulent merchandising; counterfeit money; excessive interest; or any other means forbidden by God.3 In addition he forbids all greed4 and pointless squandering of his gifts.5
Biblical References:
1 Ex. 22:1; 1 Cor. 5:9-10; 6:9-10
2 Mic. 6:9-11; Luke 3:14; James 5:1-6
3 Deut. 25:13-16; Ps. 15:5; Prov. 11:1; 12:22; Ezek. 45:9-12; Luke 6:35
4 Luke 12:15; Eph. 5:5
5 Prov. 21:20; 23:20-21; Luke 16:10-13
Heidelberg Catechism Lords Day 42 – 111. Q. WHAT DOES GOD REQUIRE OF YOU IN THIS COMMANDMENT?
A. That I do whatever I can for my neighbor”s good, that I treat him as I would like others to treat me, and that I work faithfully so that I may share with those in need.1
Biblical References:
1 Isa. 58:5-10; Matt. 7:12; Gal. 6:9-10; Eph. 4:28
Heidelberg Catechism Lords Day 43 – 112. Q. WHAT IS GOD’S WILL FOR US IN THE NINTH COMMANDMENT?
A. God”s will is that I never give false testimony against anyone, twist no one”s words, not gossip or slander, nor join in condemning anyone without a hearing or without a just cause.1 Rather, in court and everywhere else, I should avoid lying and deceit of every kind; these are devices the devil himself uses, and they would call down on me God”s intense anger.2 I should love the truth, speak it candidly, and openly acknowledge it.3 And I should do what I can to guard and advance my neighbor”s good name.4
Biblical References:
1 Ps. 15; Prov. 19:5; Matt. 7:1; Luke 6:37; Rom. 1:28-32
2 Lev. 19:11-12; Prov. 12:22; 13:5; John 8:44; Rev. 21:8
3 1 Cor. 13:6; Eph. 4:25
4 1 Pet. 3:8-9; 4:8
Heidelberg Catechism Lords Day 44 – 113. Q. WHAT IS GOD’S WILL FOR US IN THE TENTH COMMANDMENT?
A. That not even the slightest thought or desire contrary to any one of God”s commandments should ever arise in my heart. Rather, with all my heart I should always hate sin and take pleasure in whatever is right.1
Biblical References:
1 Ps. 19:7-14; 139:23-24; Rom. 7:7-8
Heidelberg Catechism Lords Day 44 – 114. Q. BUT CAN THOSE CONVERTED TO GOD OBEY THESE COMMANDMENTS PERFECTLY?
A. No. In this life even the holiest have only a small beginning of this obedience.1 Nevertheless, with all seriousness of purpose, they do begin to live according to all, not only some, of God”s commandments.2
Biblical References:
1 Eccles. 7:20; Rom. 7:14-15; 1 Cor. 13:9; 1 John 1:8-10
2 Ps. 1:1-2; Rom. 7:22-25; Phil. 3:12-16
Heidelberg Catechism Lords Day 44 – 115. Q. NO ONE IN THIS LIFE CAN OBEY THE TEN COMMANDMENTS PERFECTLY: WHY THEN DOES GOD WANT THEM PREACHED SO POINTEDLY?
A. First, so that the longer we live the more we may come to know our sinfulness and the more eagerly look to Christ for forgiveness of sins and righteousness.1 Second, so that, while praying to God for the grace of the Holy Spirit, we may never stop striving to be renewed more and more after God”s image, until after this life we reach our goal: perfection.2
Biblical References:
1 Ps. 32:5; Rom. 3:19-26; 7:7, 24-25; 1 John 1:9
2 1 Cor. 9:24; Phil. 3:12-14; 1 John 3:1-3 PRAYER
Heidelberg Catechism Lords Day 45 – 116. Q. WHY DO CHRISTIANS NEED TO PRAY?
A. Because prayer is the most important part of the thankfulness God requires of us.1 And also because God gives his grace and Holy Spirit only to those who pray continually and groan inwardly, asking God for these gifts and thanking him for them.2
Biblical References:
1 Ps. 50:14-15; 116:12-19; 1 Thess. 5:16-18
2 Matt. 7:7-8; Luke 11:9-13
Heidelberg Catechism Lords Day 45 – 117. Q. HOW DOES GOD WANT US TO PRAY SO THAT HE WILL LISTEN TO US?
A. First, we must pray from the heart to no other than the one true God, who has revealed himself in his Word, asking for everything he has commanded us to ask for.1 Second, we must acknowledge our need and misery, hiding nothing, and humble ourselves in his majestic presence.2 Third, we must rest on this unshakable foundation: even though we do not deserve it, God will surely listen to our prayer because of Christ our Lord. That is what he promised us in his Word.3
Biblical References:
1 Ps. 145:18-20; John 4:22-24; Rom. 8:26-27; James 1:5; 1 John 5:14-15
2 2 Chron. 7:14; Ps. 2:11; 34:18; 62:8; Isa. 66:2; Rev. 4
3 Dan. 9:17-19; Matt. 7:8; John 14:13-14; 16:23; Rom. 10:13; James 1:6
Heidelberg Catechism Lords Day 45 – 118. Q. WHAT DID GOD COMMAND US TO PRAY FOR?
A. Everything we need, spiritually and physically,1 as embraced in the prayer Christ our Lord himself taught us.
Biblical References:
1 James 1:17; Matt. 6:33
Heidelberg Catechism Lords Day 45 – 119. Q. WHAT IS THIS PRAYER?
A. Our Father who art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name, Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done, On earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; And forgive us our debts, As we also have forgiven our debtors; And lead us not into temptation, But deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever. Amen.1*
Biblical References:
1 Matt. 6:9-13; Luke 11:2-4 *Earlier and better manuscripts of Matt. 6 omit the words, “For thine is . . . Amen.”