H. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE (WCF 19-20,22-24; WLC 91-152, 154-196; WSC 39-84, 88- 107) Flashcards

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What is the moral law?

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• The declaration of God’s will directing and binding everyone to conformity and obedience to it.
• “The rule of obedience revealed to Adam in the estate of innocence, and to all mankind in him, besides a special
command not to eat of the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, was the moral law.”-WLC 92
• “The moral law is the declaration of the will of God to mankind, directing and binding everyone to personal,
perfect, and perpetual conformity and obedience there unto, in the frame and disposition of the whole man, soul and
body, and in performance of all those duties of holiness and righteousness which he owes to God and man:
promising life upon the fulfilling, and threatening death upon the breach of it.”-WLC 93

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What laws besides the moral law did God give his people under the Old Covenant?

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• The ceremonial law and the judicial (civil) law.
• “Besides the law, commonly called moral, God was pleased to give to the people of Israel, as a church under age,
ceremonial laws, containing several typical ordinances, pa11ly of worship, prefiguring Christ, His graces, actions,
sufferings, and benefits; and partly holding forth diverse instructions of moral duties. All which ceremonial laws are
now abrogated, under the new testament. “-WCF 19.3
• “To them also, as a body politic, He gave sundry judicial laws, which expired together with the State of that
people; not obliging any other now, further than the general equity there of may require. “-WCF 19.4

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Are believers under obligation to the law today? Scripture proofs.

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• “Let no debt remain outstanding, except the continuing debt to love one another, for he who loves his fellow man
has fulfilled the law. The commandments, ‘Do not commit adultery, Do not murder, Do not steal, Do not covet,’ and
whatever other commandment there may be, are summed up in this one rule: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ Love
does no harm to its neighbor. Therefore love is the fulfillment of the law.”-Romans 13:8-10
• “Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. Honor your father and mother-which is the first
commandment with a promise–that it may go well with you and that you may enjoy long life on the earth “-
Ephesians 6:1-3
• “We know that we have come to know him if we obey his commands. The man who says, ‘I know him, “ but does
not do what he commands is a liar, and the truth is not in him. “-1 Jn 2:3,4
• “Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill
them. I tell you the truth, until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen will by
any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished.”-Matthew 5:17-18

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What is “theonomy?” Evaluate it biblically.

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• Theonomy in its simplest definition means “God’s Law.”
• Theonomy encompasses a fairly broad spectrum of views about the exercise, and authority to exercise the civil,
social, and religious laws of the Mosaic Law and the legal system of the Old Testament theocracy of the nation of
Israel.
• “All laws of the Old Testament were equitable for the era for which they were designed. But great care must be
taken to determine precisely how they apply to the present era.” – PP, 556
• Matthew 5:17-18 (see above)
• “When you build a new house, you shall make a parapet for your roof, that you may not bring bloodguilt on your
house if anyone falls from it.1 – Deuteronomy 22:8
• In John 4, Jesus could have carried out Lev. 20:10 by putting the adulteress to death (or insisting she be put to
death), but instead he reveals himself as the messiah. This incidence illustrates Jesus’ pattern with respect to the
judicial laws. His emphasis in ushering in the kingdom is on the redemptive nature of the gospel; there will come a
time when he will carry out the retributive justice of the Law

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Where is the law of God summed up?

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The ten commandments-Love God and love your neighbor.
• “The moral law is summarily comprehended in the Ten Commandments.”-WSC #41
• “He answered: ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and
with all your mind’; and; ‘Love your neighbor as yourself “-Luke 10:27

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Can believers keep God’s law? Explain and defend your answer with Scripture proofs.

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• Yes and no. We are empowered by the Holy Spirit to do good, nonetheless, we cannot fulfill the law perfectly.
• “No mere man since the fall is able in this life perfectly to keep the commandments of God, but does daily break
them in thought, word and deed. “-WSC #82

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What is at stake in the current “Lordship Controversy?” Explain and defend your view.

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• The unity of the person of Christ. Christ is both Lord and savior in union of person
• The “Lordship controversy” has implications for the nature of regeneration, assurance, and salvation as well as the
question of who or what will be the sovereign over our life.
• Jesus Christ is indeed Lord (King) and this must be acknowledged for true saving faith
• “That if you confess with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead,
you will be saved” - Romans 10:9
• James 2 teaches that true faith must manifest itself in works of obedience to the King, Jesus. That is not to say that
we earn or in any way merit salvation, it is completely a gracious gift of the God who predestines, elects,
regenerates, and sacrifice.
• Christ is and must be received as the Lord as well as the Savior of the believer

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What are the “means of grace?”

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• Word, Sacraments, and Prayer
• The ways by which God’s grace is extended and received by humans. In Protestant theology, the emphasis has
been on the Word and Sacraments as God’s instituted means of conveying the grace that leads to justification -
sanctification.
• “The outward and ordinary means whereby Christ communicates to us the benefits of redemption, are his
ordinances, especially the Word, sacraments, and prayer; all which are made effectual to the elect for salvation. “-
WSC #88
• “Those who accepted his message were baptized…They devoted themselves to the apostles teaching and to
fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer. “-Acts 2:41,42
• “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the
Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the
very end of the age. “-Matthew 28:19-20

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What is “Christian Liberty?” Explain and defend your answer with Scripture proofs

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• “The freedom of the Christian, on the basis of the work of Jesus Christ by the Holy Spirit, to
be free from the power of sin.
• “The liberty which Christ has purchased for believers under the gospel consists in their freedom from the guilt of
sin, the condemning wrath of God, the curse of the moral law; and, in their being delivered from this present evil
world, bondage to Satan, and dominion of sin; from the evil of afflictions, the sting of death, the victory of the
grave, and everlasting damnation; as also, in their free access to God, and their yielding obedience unto him, not out
of slavish fear, but a child-like love and willing mind. All which were common also to believers under the law. But,
under the new testament, the liberty of Christians is further enlarged, in their freedom from the yoke of the
ceremonial law, to which the Jewish church was subjected; and in greater boldness of access to the throne of grace,
and in fuller communications of the free Spirit of God, than believers under the law did ordinarily partake of.”-WCF
20.1
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Who or what is Lord of the conscience? Defend your answer with Scripture proofs.

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• God alone.
• “God alone is Lord of the conscience, and has left it free from the doctrines and commandments of men, which are,
in anything, contrary to His Word; or beside it, in matters of faith, or worship. So that, to believe such doctrines, or
obey such commands, out of conscience, is to betray the liberty of conscience: and the requiring of an implicit faith,
and an absolute and blind obedience, is to destroy liberty of conscience, and reason also. WCF 20.2

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How does Christian liberty bear on the Christian’s obligation to the state?

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• Since God intends our liberty, not to destroy, but to uphold the powers which he has ordained; we are to submit to
the state.
• “And because the powers which God has ordained, and the liberty which Christ has purchased, are not intended by
God to destroy, but mutually uphold and preserve one another, they who, upon pretense of Christian liberty, shall
oppose any lawful power, or the lawful exercise of it, whether it be civil or ecclesiastical, resist the ordinance of
God…” -WCF 20.4

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What is the “regulative principle?” Defend from Scripture.

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• The principle that the manner in which we worship God should be in accordance with what he has instituted
himself in his revealed will-the Scriptures.
• “…But the acceptable way of worshipping the true God is instituted by Himself, and so limited by His own
revealed will, that He may not be worshipped according to the imaginations and devises of men, or the suggestions
of Satan, under any visible representation, or any other way not prescribed in the holy Scripture. “-WCF 21.1
• “See to it that you do all I command you; do not add to it or take away from it “-Deuteronomy 12:32
• “The Lord says: These people come near to me with their mouth and honor me with their lips, but their hearts are
far from me. Their worship of me is made up only of rules taught by men. “-Isaiah
29:13
• “They worship me in vain; their teachings are but rules taught by men.”-Matthew 15:9

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Who is to be worshipped? Defend your answer with Scripture proofs.

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• God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit and Him alone.
“Religious worship is to be given to God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit, and to Him alone; not to
angels, saints, or any other creature: and, since the fall, not without a Mediator; nor in the mediation of any other but
of Christ alone. “-WCF 21.2

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What are the ordinary parts or elements of worship?

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• Reading of Scripture, preaching and hearing the Word, singing, administration of the sacraments.
• “The reading of the Scriptures with godly fear, the sound preaching and conscionable hearing of the Word, in
obedience unto God, with understanding, faith and reverence, singing of psalms with grace in the heart; as also due
administration and worthy receiving of the sacraments instituted by Christ, are all parts of the ordinary religious
worship of God: beside religious oaths, vows, solemn fastings, and thanksgivings upon special occasions, which are,
in their several times and seasons, to be used in an holy and religious manner. “-WCF 21.5

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Are Christians under obligation to keep a Sabbath?

If so, how should the Sabbath be kept? Defend your answer with Scripture proofs.

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• By rest, worship, deeds of piety, deeds of mercy, healing, and goodness, and if need be that of necessity.
• “This Sabbath is then kept holy unto the Lord, when men, after a due preparing of their hearts, and ordering of
their common affairs before-hand, do not only observe an holy rest, all that day, from their own works, words, and
thoughts about the worldly employments and recreations, but also are taken up, the whole time, in the public, and
private exercises of His worship, and in the duties of necessity and mercy. “-WCF 21.8
• “Remember the Sabbath day by keeping it holy. Six days you shall labor and do all your work, but the seventh I
day is a Sabbath to the Lord your God. On it you shall not do any work. Neither you, nor your son or daughter, “c
nor your manservant or maidservant, nor your animals, nor the alien within your gales. For in six days the Lord “
made the heavens and the ea11h, the sea, and all that is them, but he rested on the seventh day. Therefore the LORD
blessed the Sabbath day and made it holy. “-Exodus 20:8-11
• “If because of the sabbath, you turn your foot from doing your own pleasure on my holy day, and call the sabbath a
delight, the holy day of the Lord honorable, and honor it, desisting from your own ways, from seeking your own
pleasure and speaking your own word, then you will take delight in the Lord, and I will make you ride on the heights
of the earth; and I will feed you with the heritage of Jacob your father, for the mouth of the Lord has spoken.”-Isaiah
58:13-14
• And He said to them, “What man shall there be among you, who shall have one sheep, and if it falls into a pit on
the Sabbath, will he not take hold of it, and lift it out? Of how much more value then is a man than a sheep! So then,
it is lawful to do good on the Sabbath.” 2.- Mathew12:11-12
• ‘Then he said to them. The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath. .’-Mark 2:27
• “Now if a child can be circumcised on the Sabbath so that the law of Moses may not be broken, why are you angry
with me for healing the whole man on the Sabbath? Stop judging by mere appearances, and make a right judgement.
-John 7:23-24

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Are Christians under obligation to keep a Sabbath?

Differentiate between the “Continental” and “Westminster” views of the Sabbath.

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• The continental view of Sabbath (espoused by Calvin) stresses the ceremonial and typological view of the Jewish
Sabbath.
• The Westminster views the Sabbath as a creation mandate and therefore moral and universal in scope.

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Should a Christian ever take an oath or vow? Explain. Defend your answer with Scripture proofs.

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• The taking of oaths for a Christian is permissible, yet they can never be contrary to the Word.
• A lawful oath consists in calling upon God, the occasion being of sufficient seriousness and importance, to witness
the truth of what we affirm as true, or our voluntary assumption of an obligation to do something in the future.
Hence an oath is an act of supreme religious worship, since it recognizes the omnipresence, omniscience, absolute justice and sovereignty of the Person whose august witness is invoked, and whose judgement is appealed to as final.

A. A. Hodge.
• “… Yet, as in matters of weight and moment, an oath is warranted by the Word of God, under the new testament as
well as under the old; so lawful oath, being imposed by lawful authority, in such matters, ought to be taken. “-WCF
22.2
•”Men swear by someone greater than themselves, and the oath confirms what is said and puts an end to all
argument. “-Hebrews 6:16
• “I call God as my witness that it was in order to spare you that I did not return to Corinth. “-2 Corinthians 1:23
• “You shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God, for the Lord will not hold anyone guiltless who misuses his
name. “-Exodus 20: 7

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What should be our attitude toward civil authorities? Defend your answer with Scripture proofs.

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• God has places the civil magistrates under his authority and over his people for his own glory and the public good.
• “God, the supreme Lord and King of all the world, has ordained civil magistrates, to be under Him, over the
people, for His own glory, and the public good: and, to this end, has armed them with the power of the sword, for
the defense and encouragement of them that are good, and for the punishment of evil doers.” -WCF 23.1
• “Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar’s and to God the things that are God’s. “-Matthew 22:21
• “Everyone must submit himself to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except which God has
established. The authorities that exist have been established by God. Consequently, he who rebels against the
authority is rebelling against what God has instituted, and those who do so will bring judgement on themselves. For
rulers hold no terror for those who do right and he will commend you. For he is God’s servant to do you good. But if
you do wrong, be afraid; for he does not bear the sword for nothing. He is God’s servant, an agent of wrath to bring
punishment on the wrongdoer. Therefore it is necessary to submit to the authorities, not on/y because of possible
punishment but also because of conscience. “ - Romans 13: 1-5
• “Therefore submit yourself to every ordinance of man for the Lord’s sake, whether to the king as supreme, or to
governors, as to those who are sent by him for the punishment of evildoers and for the praise of those who do good.
“-1 Peter 2:13-14

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What is the relationship between church and state?

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• Civil government has the right and responsibility to protect the church, while not being allowed to intervene in
ecclesiastical matters or abridging church government.
•”The civil magistrate may not assume to himself the administration of the Word and sacraments, or the power of
the keys of the kingdom of heaven; or in the least, interfere in matters of faith. Yet, as nursing fathers, it is the duty
of the civil magistrates to protect the Church of our common Lord, without giving the preference to any
denomination of Christians above the rest, in such a manner that al1 ecclesiastical persons whatever shal1 enjoy the
full, free, and unquestioned liberty of discharging every part of their functions without violence or danger. And, as
Jesus Christ has appointed a regular government and discipline in his Church, no law of any commonwealth should
interfere with, let, or hinder, the due exercise thereof, among the voluntary members of any denomination of
Christians, according to their own profession and belief. It is the duty of civil magistrates to protect the person and
good name of al1 their people, in such an effectual manner as that no person be suffered, either upon pretense of
religion or of infidelity, to offer any indignity, violence, abuse, or injury to any other person whatsoever: and to take
order, that al1 religious and ecclesiastical assemblies be held without molestation or disturbance. “-WCF 23.3
[American Form 1789]

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What are the proper duties of civil authorities? Defend your answer with Scripture proofs.

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• To protect the church, prevent interference with church government, protect persons and their good name, to
provide freedom of religion, and to guarantee the freedom of assembly
• WCF 23.3 [American Form 1789] (see above)
• Romans 13: 1-5 (see above)
•”First of all, then, I urge that entreaties and prayers, petitions and thanksgivings be made on behalf of all men, for
kings and all who are in authority, so that we may lead a tranquil and quiet life in all godliness and dignity. “-1
Timothy 2:2

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What obligations do believers have to civil authorities? Defend your answer with Scripture proofs.

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•Pray for magistrates, honor their persons, pay them tribute/other dues, obey lawful commands, and be subject to
their authority .
• “It is the duty of people to pray for magistrates, to honor their persons, to pay them tribute or other dues, to obey
their lawful commands, and to be subject to their authority, of conscience’s sake. Infidelity, or difference in religion,
does not free the people from their due obedience to them: from which ecclesiastical persons are not exempted,
much less has the Pope any power and jurisdiction over therein their dominions, or over any of their people; and,
least of all, to deprive them of their dominions, or lives, if he shall judge them to be heretics, or upon any other
pretense whatsoever.”-WCF 23.4
• 1 Timothy 2:2 (see above)
• “Wherefore it is necessary to be in subjection, not only because of wrath, but also for conscience‘ sake. For
because of this you also pay taxes, for rulers are servants of God, devoting themselves to this very thing. Render to
all what is due them: tax to whom tax is due; custom to whom custom; fear to whom fear; honor to whom honor.”3
Romans 13:5-7

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By whom and for what purpose was marriage designed? Defend your answer with Scripture proofs.

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• Marriage is for one man and one woman for their mutual help, the increase of mankind and to prevent uncleanness.
• “Marriage is to be between one man and one woman: neither is it lawful for any man to have more than one wife,
nor for any woman to have more than one husband, at the same time. “-WCF 24.1
• “Marriage was ordained for the mutual help of husband and wife, for the increase of mankind with a legitimate
issue, and of the church with an holy seed; and for preventing uncleanness. “-WCF 24.2
• “The LORD God said, it is not good for man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him …For this reason a
man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and they will become one flesh. “-Genesis 2:18,24
• “But since there is so much immorality, each man should have his own wife, and each wife her own
husband …But if they cannot control themselves, they should marry, for it is better to marry than to bum with
passion. “-1 Corinthians 7:2,9

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Who may (and may not) lawfully be married? Defend your answer with Scripture proofs.

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• All sorts of people who are able to give their consent-with Christians being exhorted to marry only in the Lord.
• “It is lawful for all sorts of people to marry, who are able with judgement to give their consent. Yet it is the duty of
Christians to many only in the Lord… “-WCF 24.3
• “Marriage should be honored by all, and the marriage bed kept pure, for God will judge the adulterer and all the
sexually immoral. “-Hebrews 13:4
• “A woman is bound to her husband as long as he lives. But if her husband dies, she is free to many anyone she
wishes, but he must belong 10 the Lord. “-1 Corinthians 7:39
• “Do not be unequally yoked together with unbelievers…“-2 Corinthians 6: 14

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What is divorce?

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• Dissolving the marriage bond.
• “Adultery or fornication committed after a contract, being detected before marriage, gives just occasion to the
innocent party to dissolve that contract. In the case of adultery after marriage, it is lawful for the innocent party to
sue out a divorce: and, after the divorce, to marry another, as if the offending party were dead. “-WCF 24.5

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Is divorce an option for those abused by their spouses (physically or otherwise)? Defend.

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• In cases where it can in “no way be remedied by the Church, or civil magistrates” (WCF 24.6) the guilty party has
in effect willfully abandoned the other party. They have willfully broken the covenant that binds them and have
split the unity of their flesh. However this would be a last resort situation and would not be considered until all other
options have been exhausted. I want to defend the biblical principles of marriage, but not at the expense of doing
good and showing charity.

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May those who have been divorced remarry? Defend your answer with Scripture proofs.

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• Those who have been divorced on biblical grounds are free to remarry .
• WCF 24.5 (see above)
• Matthew 19.9 (see above)
• “For example, by law a married woman is bound to her husband as long as he is alive, but if her husband dies, she
is released from the law of marriage. So then, if she marries another man while her husband is still alive, she is
called an adulteress. But if her husband dies, she is released from the law and is not an adulteress, even though she
marries another man. “-Romans 7:2-3