Zoey's First Catechism Flashcards
- Who made you?
God.
- What else did God make?
God made all things.
- Why did God made you and all things?
For his own glory.
- Why are you to glorify God?
Because he made me and takes care of me.
- How can you glorify God?
By loving him and doing what he commands.
- Is there more than one true God?
No. There is only one true God.
- In how many persons does this one God exist?
8. Name these persons.
In three persons.
The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
- What is God?
God is a Spirit and does not have a body like men.
(WSC: God is a Spirit, infinite, eternal, and unchangeable, in his being, wisdom, power, holiness, justice, goodness, and truth.)
- Where is God?
God is everywhere.
- Can you see God?
No. I cannot see God, but he always sees me.
- Does God know all things?
Yes. Nothing can be hidden from God.
- Can God do all things?
Yes. God can do all his holy will.
- Where do you learn how to love and obey God?
In the Bible alone.
- Who wrote the Bible?
Chosen men you were inspired by the Holy Spirit.
- Who were our first parents?
Adam and Eve.
- How did God create man?
God created man, male and female, after his own image.
- 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.
- What else did God give Adam and Eve besides bodies?
He gave them souls that will last forever. (Or, he gave them spirits that would never die.)
- Do you have a soul as well as a body?
Yes. And my soul is going to last forever. (Or, Yes, I have a spirit that will never die.)
- How do you know you soul will last forever?
Because the Bible tells me so.
- In what condition did God make Adam and Eve?
Or, what were Adam and Eve like when God made them?
He made them holy and happy.
- What covenant did God make with Adam?
The covenant of life (or of works).
- What is a covenant?
A relationship that God establishes with us and guarantees by his word.
- In the covenant of life, what did God require Adam to do?
To obey God perfectly.
- What did God promise in the covenant of life?
To reward Adam with life if he obeyed God perfectly.
- What did God threaten in the covenant of life?
To punish Adam with death if he disobeyed God.
- Did Adam keep the covenant of life?
No. He sinned against God.
- What is sin?
Sin is any lack of conformity to, or transgression of, the law of God.
- What is meant by lack of conformity?
No being or doing what God requires.
- What is mean by transgression?
Doing what God forbids.
- What does every sin deserve?
The wrath and curse of God.
- What was the sin of our first parents?
Eating the forbidden fruit.
- Who tempted Adam and Eve to this sin?
Satan tempted Eve first and then he used her to tempt Adam.
- How did Adam and Eve change when they sinned?
Instead of being holy and happy, they became sinful and miserable.
- Did Adam act for himself alone in the covenant of life?
No. He represented the whole human race.
- What effect did the sin of Adam have on you and all people?
We are all born guilty and sinful.
- How sinful are you by nature?
I am corrupt in every part of my being.
- What is the sinful nature that we inherit from Adam called?
Original sin.
- 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.
- What is this change of heart called?
The new birth, or regeneration.
- Who can change a sinner’s heart?
The Holy Spirit alone.
- Can anyone be saved through the covenant of life?
44. Why can’t anyone be saved through the covenant of life?
No. (No one can be saved through the covenant of life.) Because all have broken it and are condemned by it.
- How did you break the covenant of life?
Adam represented all people, and so I fell with Adam in his first sin.
- How, then, can you be saved?
By the Lord Jesus Christ through the covenant of grace.
- Whom did Christ represent in the covenant of grace?
His elect people.
- 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.