1.
Who made you?
A. God.
2.
What else did God make?
A. God made all things.
3.
Why did God make you and all things?
A. For his own glory.
4.
How can you glorify God?
A. By loving him and doing what he commands.
5.
Why ought you to glorify God?
A. Because he made me and takes care of me.
6.
Are there more gods than one?
A. There is only one God.
7.
In how many persons does this one God
exist?
A. In three persons.
8.
What are they?
A. The Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost.
9.
What is God?
A. God is a Spirit, and does not have a body like men.
10.
Where is God?
A. God is everywhere.
11.
Can you see God?
A. No, I cannot see God, but he always sees me.
12.
Does God know all things?
A. Yes, nothing can be hid from God.
13.
Can God do all things?
A. Yes, God can do everyhting within his holy will.
14.
Where do you learn how to love and
obey God?
A. In the Bible alone.
15.
Who wrote the Bible?
A. Holy men who were taught by the Holy Spirit.
16.
Who were our first parents?
A. Adam and Eve.
17.
Of what were our first parents made?
A. God made the body of Adam out of the dust of the ground,
and formed Eve from the body of Adam.
18.
What did God give Adam and Eve besides
bodies?
A. He gave them souls that could never die.
19.
Have you a soul as well as a body?
A. Yes, I have a soul that can never die.
20.
How do you know that you have a soul?
A. Because the Bible tells me so.
21.
In what condition did God make Adam
and Eve?
A. He made them holy and happy.
22.
What is a covenant?
A. An agreement between two or more persons.
23.
. What covenant did God make with Adam?
A. The covenant of works.
24.
What was Adam bound to do by the
covenant of works?
A. To obey God perfectly.
25.
What did God promise in the covenant
of works?
A. To reward Adam with life if he obeyed him.
26.
What did God threaten in the covenant
of works?
A. To punish Adam with death if he is disobeyed.
27.
Did Adam keep the covenant of works?
A. No, he sinned against God.
28.
What is sin?
A. Sin is any lack of conformity wiht, or transgression
against the law of God.
29.
What is meant by ¡°lack of conformity¡±?
A. Not being or doing what God reuires.
30.
What is meant by ¡°transgression¡±?
A. Doing what God forbids.
31.
What was the sin of our first parents?
A. Eating the forbidden fruit.
32.
Who tempted them to this sin?
A. The devil and she gave the fruit to Adam.
33.
What befell our first parents when they
had sinned?
A. Instead of being holy and happy, they became sinful and
miserable.
34.
Did Adam act for himself alone in the
covenant of works?
A. No, he represented all his posterity.
35.
What effect had the sin of Adam on all
mankind?
A. All mankind are born in a state of sin and misery.
36.
What is that sinful nature which we
inherit from Adam called?
A. Original sin.
37.
What does every sin deserve?
A. The wrath and curse of God.
38.
Can anyone go to heaven with this
sinful nature?
A. No, our hearts must be changed before we can be fit for
heaven.
39.
What is a change of heart called?
A. Regeneration.
40.
Who can change a sinner¡¯s heart?
A. The Holy Spirit alone.
41.
Can any one be saved through the
covenant of works?
A. None can be saved through the covenant of works.
42.
Why can none be saved through the
covenant of works?
A. Because all have broken it, and are condemned by it.
43.
With whom did God the Father make the
covenant of grace?
A. With Christ, his eternal Son.
44.
Whom did Christ represent in the
covenant of grace?
A. His elect people.
45.
What did Christ undertake in the
covenant of grace?
A. To keep the whole law for his people, and to suffer the
punishment due to their sins.
46.
Did our Lord Jesus Christ ever commit
the least sin?
A. No, he was holy, harmless, and undefiled.
47.
How could the Son of God suffer?
A. Christ, the Son of God, became man that he might obey and
suffer in our nature.
48.
What is meant by the Atonement?
A. Christ¡¯s satisfying divine justice, by his sufferings and
death, in the place of sinners.
49.
What did God the Father undertake in
the covenant of grace?
A. To justify and sanctify those for whom Christ should die.
50.
What is justification?
A. It is God forgiving sinners and treating them as if they
had never sinned.
51.
What is sanctification?
A. It is God making sinners holy in heart and conduct.
52.
For whom did Christ obey and suffer?
A. For those whom the Father had given him.
53.
What kind of life did Christ live on
earth?
A. A life of poverty and suffering.
54.
What kind of death did Christ die?
A. The painful and shameful death of the cross.
55.
Who will be saved?
A. Only those who repent of sin, believe in Christ, and lead
holy lives.
56.
What is it to repent?
A. To be sorry for sin, and to hate and forsake it because
it is displeasing to God.
57.
What is it to believe or have faith in
Christ?
A. To trust in Christ alone for salvation.
58.
Can you repent and believe in Christ
by your own power?
A. No, I can do nothing good without the help of God¡¯s Holy
Spirit.
59.
How can you get the help of the Holy
Spirit?
A. God has told us that we must pray to him for the Holy
Spirit.
60.
How long ago is it since Christ died?
A. More than nineteen hundred years.
61.
How were pious persons saved before
the coming of Christ?
A. By believing in a Savior to come.
62.
How did they show their faith?
A. By offering sacrifices on God¡¯s altar.
63.
What did these sacrifices represent?
A. Christ, the Lamb of God, who was to die for sinners.
64.
What offices has Christ?
A. Christ has three offices.
65.
What are they?
A. They are prophet, priest, and king.
66.
How is Christ a prophet?
A. Because he teaches us the will of God.
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How is Christ a priest?
A. Because he died for our sins and pleads with God for us.
68.
How is Christ a king?
A. Because he rules over us and defends us.
69.
Why do you need Christ as a prophet?
A. Because I am ignorant.
70.
Why do you need Christ as a priest?
A. Because I am guilty.
71.
Why do you need Christ as a king?
A. Because I am weak and helpless.
72.
How many command-ments did God give on
Mount Sinai?
A. Ten commandments.
73.
What are the ten command-ments
sometimes called?
A. The Decalogue.
74.
What do the first four command-ments
teach?
A. Our duty to God.
75.
What do the last six command-ments
teach?
A. Our duty to our fellow men.
76.
What is the sum of the ten
command-ments?
A. To love God with all my heart, and my neighbor as myself.
77.
Who is your neighbor?
A. All my fellow men are my neighbors.
78.
Is God pleased with those who love and
obey him?
A. Yes, he says, ¡°I love them that love me.¡±
79.
Is God displeased with those who do
not love and obey him?
A. Yes, ¡°God is angry with the wicked every day.¡±
80.
What is the first commandment?
A. The first commandment is, Thou shalt have no other gods
before me.
81.
What does the first commandment teach
us?
A. To worship God alone.
82.
What is the second commandment?
A. The second commandment is, 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 iniuity 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.
83.
What does the second command-ment
teach us?
A. To worship God in a proper manner, and to avoid idolatry.
84.
What is the third command-ment?
A. The third commandment is, 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.
85.
What does the third command-ment teach
us?
A. To reverence God¡¯s name, word, and works.
86.
What is the fourth commandment?
A. The fourth commandment is, 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, nor 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 is in them, and rested the seventh
day, wherefore the Lord blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it.
87.
What does the fourth commandment teach
us?
A. To keep the Sabbath holy.
88.
What day of the week is the Christian
sabbath?
A. The first day of the week, called the Lord¡¯s day.
89.
Why is it called the Lord¡¯s day?
A. Because on that day Christ rose from the dead.
90.
How should the Sabbath be spent?
A. In prayer and praise, in hearing and reading God¡¯s Word,
and in doing good to our fellow men.
91.
What is the fifth commandment?
A. The fifth commandment is, Honor thy father and thy
mother, that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth
thee.
92.
What does the fifth commandment teach
us?
A. To love and obey our parents and teachers.
93.
What is the sixth commandment?
A. The sixth commandment is, Thou shalt not kill.
94.
What does the sixth command-ment teach
us?
A. To avoid angry passions.
95.
What is the seventh command-ment?
A. The seventh commandment is, Thou shalt not commit
adultery.
96.
What does the seventh command-ment
teach us?
A. To be pure in heart, language, and conduct.
97.
What is the eighth command-ment?
A. The eighth commandment is, Thou shalt not steal.
98.
What does the eighth command-ment
teach us?
A. To be honest and industrious.
99.
What is the ninth command-ment?
A. The ninth commandment is, Thou shalt not bear false
witness against thy neighbor.
100.
What does the ninth commandment teach
us?
A. To tell the truth.
101.
What is the tenth command-ment?
A. The tenth commandment is, Thou shalt not covet thy
neighbor¡¯s house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbor¡¯s wife, nor his manservant,
nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any thing that is thy
neighbor¡¯s.
102.
What does the tenth command-ment
teach us?
A. To be content with what God has provided for us.
103.
Can any man keep these ten
commandments perfectly?
A. No mere man, since the fall of Adam, ever did or can keep
the ten commandments perfectly.
104.
Of what use are the ten command-ments
to us?
A. They teach us our duty, and show our need of a Savior.
105.
What is prayer?
A. Prayer is asking God for things which he has promised to
give.
106.
In whose name should we pray?
A. Only in the name of Christ.
107.
What has Christ given us to teach us
how to pray?
A. The Lord¡¯s Prayer.
108.
Repeat the Lord¡¯s Prayer.
A. Our Father which 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 trespasses, as we forgive those who
trespass against us. 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.
109.
How many petitions are there in the
Lord¡¯s Prayer?
A. Six.
110.
What is the first petition?
A. ¡°Hallowed be thy name.¡±
111.
What do we pray for in the first
petition?
A. That God¡¯s name may be honored by us and all men.
112.
What is the second petition?
A. ¡°Thy kingdom come.¡±
113.
What do we pray for in the second
petition?
A. That the gospel may be preached in all the world, and
believed and obeyed by us and all men.
114.
What is the third petition?
A. ¡°Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven.¡±
115.
What do we pray for in the third
petition?
A. That men on earth may serve God as the angels do in
heaven.
116.
What is the fourth petition?
A. ¡°Give us this day our daily bread.¡±
117.
What do we pray for in the fourth
petition?
A. That God would give us all things needful for our bodies
and souls.
118.
What is the fifth petition?
A. ¡°And forgive us our trespass, as we forgive those who
trespass against us.¡±
119.
What do we pray for in the fifth
petition?
A. That God would pardon our sins for Christ¡¯s sake, and
enable us to forgive those who have injured us.
120.
What is the sixth petition?
A. ¡°And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from
evil.¡±
121.
What do we pray for in the sixth
petition?
A. That God would keep us from sin.
122.
How many sacraments are there?
A. Two.
123.
What are they?
A. Baptism and the Lord¡¯s Supper.
124.
Who appointed these sacraments?
A. The Lord Jesus Christ.
125.
Why did Christ appoint these
sacraments?
A. To distinguish his disciples from the world, and to
comfort and strengthen them.
126.
What sign is used in baptism?
A. The washing with water.
127.
What does this signify?
A. That we are cleansed from sin by the blood of Christ.
128.
In whose name are we baptized?
A. In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the
Holy Ghost.
129.
Who are to be baptized?
A. Believers and their children.
130.
Why should infants be baptized?
A. Because they have a sinful nature and need a Savior.
131.
Does Christ care for little children?
A. Yes; for he says,"Suffer the litte children to come unto me,
and forbid them not: for of
such is the kingdom of God."
132.
To what does your baptism bind you?
A. To be a true follower of Christ.
133.
What is the Lord¡¯s Supper?
A. The eating of bread and drinking of wine in remembrance
of the sufferings and death of Christ.
134.
What does the bread represent?
A. The body of Christ, broken for our sins.
135.
What does the wine represent?
A. The blood of Christ, shed for our salvation.
136.
Who should partake of the Lord¡¯s
Supper?
A. Only those who repent of their sins, believe in Christ
for salvation, and love their fellow men.
137.
Did Christ remain in the tomb after
his crucifixion?
A. No, he rose from the tomb on the third day after his
death.
138.
Where is Christ now?
A. In heaven, interceding for sinners.
139.
Will he come again?
A. Yes, at the last day Christ will come to judge the world.
140.
What becomes of men at death?
A. The body returns to dust, and the soul goes into the
world of spirits.
141.
Will the bodies of the dead be raised
to life again?
A. Yes, ¡°The trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be
raised.¡±
142.
What will become of the wicked in the
day of judgment?
A. They shall be cast into hell.
143.
What is hell?
A. A place of dreadful and endless torment.
144.
What will become of the righteous?
A. They shall be taken to heaven.
145.
What is heaven?
A. A glorious and happy place, where the righteous shall be
forever with the Lord.