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Reformed / Baptist · 1855

Spurgeon's Catechism (Modernized)

A modernized English rendering of Charles Spurgeon's 1855 catechism for the New Park Street Chapel. Updated for contemporary readability while preserving the Reformed Baptist doctrinal content and inline scripture proofs.

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1

What is the chief end of man?

Man's chief end is to glorify God and to enjoy Him forever.

1 Corinthians 10:31Psalm 73:25–26
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2

What rule has God given to direct us in how we may glorify Him?

The Word of God, contained in the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, is the only rule for directing us in how we may glorify God and enjoy Him.

Ephesians 2:202 Timothy 3:161 John 1:3
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What do the Scriptures primarily teach?

The Scriptures primarily teach what humanity is to believe about God, and what duties God requires of us.

2 Timothy 1:13Ecclesiastes 12:13
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4

What is God?

God is Spirit, infinite, eternal, and unchangeable in His being, wisdom, power, holiness, justice, goodness, and truth.

John 4:24Job 11:7Psalm 90:21 Timothy 1:17James 1:17Exodus 3:14Psalm 147:5Revelation 4:8Exodus 34:6–7
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5

Are there more Gods than one?

There is only one, the living and true God.

Deuteronomy 6:4Jeremiah 10:10
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6

How many persons are there in the Godhead?

There are three persons in the Godhead: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. These three are one God, identical in essence and equal in power and glory.

1 John 5:7Matthew 28:19
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What are the decrees of God?

The decrees of God are His eternal purposes, formed according to the counsel of His own will, by which He has, for His own glory, foreordained everything that comes to pass.

Ephesians 1:11–12
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How does God carry out His decrees?

God carries out His decrees through the works of creation and providence.

Revelation 4:11Daniel 4:35
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What is the work of creation?

The work of creation is God's making all things out of nothing, by the word of His power, in six ordinary consecutive days, and declaring it all very good.

Genesis 1:1Hebrews 11:3Exodus 20:11Genesis 1:31
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10

How did God create man?

God created humanity, male and female, in His own image, endowed with knowledge, righteousness, and holiness, and given dominion over all living creatures.

Genesis 1:27Colossians 3:10Ephesians 4:24Genesis 1:28
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What are God's works of providence?

God's works of providence are His perfectly holy, wise, and powerful acts of sustaining and governing all His creatures and everything they do.

Psalm 145:17Isaiah 28:29Hebrews 1:3Psalm 103:19Matthew 10:29
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What special act of providence did God exercise toward man in the state in which he was created?

After creating man, God entered into a covenant of life with him, on the condition of perfect obedience, forbidding him to eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, under penalty of death.

Galatians 3:12Genesis 2:17
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13

Did our first parents remain in the state in which they were created?

Our first parents, left to the freedom of their own will, fell from the state in which they were created by sinning against God and eating the forbidden fruit.

Ecclesiastes 7:29Genesis 3:6–8
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What is sin?

Sin is any failure to conform to, or any violation of, the law of God.

1 John 3:4
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15

Did all humanity fall in Adam's first sin?

Because the covenant was made with Adam not only for himself but for all his descendants, every person born from him through natural generation sinned in him and fell with him in that first transgression.

1 Corinthians 15:22Romans 5:12
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Into what condition did the fall bring humanity?

The fall brought humanity into a condition of sin and misery.

Romans 5:18
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In what does the sinfulness of the condition into which man fell consist?

The sinfulness of the state into which humanity fell consists of the guilt of Adam's first sin, the absence of original righteousness, and the corruption of our entire nature, which is commonly called original sin, along with all the actual sins that flow from it.

Romans 5:19Romans 3:10Ephesians 2:1Psalm 51:5Matthew 15:19
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What is the misery of the state into which humanity fell?

All of humanity, through the fall, lost communion with God, stands under His wrath and curse, and is therefore exposed to every misery in this life, to death itself, and to the pains of hell forever.

Genesis 3:8, 24Ephesians 2:3Galatians 3:10Romans 6:23Matthew 25:41
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Did God leave all of humanity to perish in this state of sin and misery?

God, acting out of His good pleasure from eternity past, chose some for everlasting life, and entered into a covenant of grace to rescue them from their state of sin and misery, bringing them into salvation through a Redeemer.

2 Thessalonians 2:13Romans 5:21
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Who is the Redeemer of God's elect?

The only Redeemer of God's elect is the Lord Jesus Christ, who, being the eternal Son of God, became a human being, and so was, and continues to be, both God and man in two distinct natures and one person forever.

1 Timothy 2:5John 1:141 Timothy 3:16Colossians 2:9
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21

How did Christ, being the Son of God, become a human being?

Christ, the Son of God, became a human being by taking on a true physical body and a rational soul, being conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit in the Virgin Mary and born of her (Luke 1:31, 35), yet entirely without sin.

Hebrews 2:14Matthew 26:38Hebrews 4:15Hebrews 7:26
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22

What offices does Christ carry out as our Redeemer?

Christ, as our Redeemer, carries out the offices of prophet, priest, and king, both in His state of humiliation and in His state of exaltation.

Acts 3:22Hebrews 5:6Psalm 2:6
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How does Christ execute the office of a prophet?

Christ fulfills the office of a prophet by revealing God's will for our salvation through Himself, through His Word, and through His Spirit.

John 1:18John 20:31John 14:26
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How does Christ execute the office of a priest?

Christ fulfills the office of a priest by offering Himself once as a sacrifice to satisfy divine justice and to reconcile us to God, and by continually interceding on our behalf.

Hebrews 9:28Hebrews 2:17Hebrews 7:25
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How does Christ execute the office of a king?

Christ fulfills the office of a king by drawing us into submission to Himself, by ruling over us and defending us, and by restraining and ultimately conquering all enemies, both His and ours.

Psalm 110:3Matthew 2:61 Corinthians 15:25
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Wherein did Christ's humiliation consist?

Christ's humiliation consisted in His being born into lowly circumstances (Luke 2:7), placed under the law, subjected to the sufferings of this life, the wrath of God, and the cursed death of the cross, then buried and held under the power of death for a time.

Galatians 4:4Isaiah 53:3Matthew 27:46Philippians 2:8Matthew 12:40
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27

Wherein consists Christ's exaltation?

Christ's exaltation consists in His rising from the dead on the third day, ascending into heaven and taking His seat at the right hand of God the Father (Mark 16:19), and coming to judge the world on the last day.

1 Corinthians 15:4Acts 17:31
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28

How are we made partakers of the redemption purchased by Christ?

We are made partakers of the redemption purchased by Christ through its effective application to us by His Holy Spirit (Titus 3:5-6).

John 1:12
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How does the Spirit apply to us the redemption purchased by Christ?

The Spirit applies to us the redemption that Christ purchased by working faith in us, and through that faith uniting us to Christ in our effectual calling.

Ephesians 2:8Ephesians 3:17
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What is effectual calling?

Effectual calling is the work of God's Spirit, by which He convinces us of our sin and misery, enlightens our minds with the knowledge of Christ, and renews our wills, so that He persuades and enables us to embrace Jesus Christ, who is freely offered to us in the gospel.

2 Timothy 1:9Acts 2:37Acts 26:18Ezekiel 36:26John 6:44–45
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31

What benefits do those who are effectually called receive in this life?

Those who are effectually called receive in this life the benefits of justification, adoption, sanctification, and all the various blessings that either accompany or flow from these gifts.

Romans 8:30Ephesians 1:51 Corinthians 1:30
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What is justification?

Justification is an act of God's free grace, by which He pardons all our sins and accepts us as righteous in His sight, solely on the basis of Christ's righteousness credited to us and received through faith alone.

Romans 3:24Ephesians 1:72 Corinthians 5:21Romans 5:19Galatians 2:16Philippians 3:9
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What is adoption?

Adoption is an act of God's free grace, by which we are welcomed into His family and given the full rights and privileges of the children of God.

1 John 3:1John 1:12Romans 8:17
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What is sanctification?

Sanctification is the work of God's Spirit, by which we are renewed in our whole being according to the image of God, and are increasingly enabled to die to sin and live to righteousness.

2 Thessalonians 2:13Ephesians 4:24Romans 6:11
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What are the benefits that in this life either accompany or flow from justification, adoption, and sanctification?

The benefits that accompany or flow from justification in this life are assurance of God's love, peace of conscience, joy in the Holy Spirit, growth in grace, and perseverance in that grace until the end.

Romans 5:1–2, 5Romans 14:17Proverbs 4:181 John 5:131 Peter 1:5
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36

What benefits do believers receive from Christ at their death?

At death, the souls of believers are made perfect in holiness and pass immediately into glory, while their bodies, still united to Christ, rest in their graves until the resurrection.

Hebrews 12:23Philippians 1:232 Corinthians 5:8Luke 23:431 Thessalonians 4:14Isaiah 57:2Job 19:26
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What benefits do believers receive from Christ at the resurrection?

At the resurrection, believers will be raised in glory, openly acknowledged and acquitted on the day of judgment, and made perfectly blessed in both soul and body, enjoying God fully for all eternity.

1 Corinthians 15:43Matthew 10:321 John 3:21 Thessalonians 4:17
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38

What shall be done to the wicked at their death?

At death, the souls of the wicked will be cast into the torments of hell (Luke 16:22-24), while their bodies lie in their graves until the resurrection and judgment of the great day.

Psalm 49:14
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39

What shall be done to the wicked at the day of judgment?

On the day of judgment, the bodies of the wicked will be raised from their graves and sentenced, together with their souls, to unspeakable torments with the devil and his angels forever.

Daniel 12:2John 5:28–292 Thessalonians 1:9Matthew 25:41
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40

What did God reveal to man as the rule of his obedience?

The rule that God first revealed to man for his obedience is the moral law, which is summarized in the Ten Commandments.

Deuteronomy 10:4Matthew 19:17
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41

What is the sum of the ten commandments?

The sum of the ten commandments is to love the Lord our God with all our heart, all our soul, all our strength, and all our mind, and to love our neighbor as ourselves.

Matthew 22:37–40
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Which is the first commandment?

The first commandment is, "You shall have no other gods before me."

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What is required in the first commandment?

The first commandment requires us to know (1 Chr 28:9) and acknowledge God as the only true God and as our God, and to worship and glorify Him accordingly.

Deuteronomy 26:17Matthew 4:10
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Which is the second commandment?

The second commandment is, "You shall not make for yourself any carved image, or 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 or serve them, for I the Lord your God am a jealous God,…

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What is required in the second commandment?

The second commandment requires us to receive, observe, and keep pure and complete all the forms of religious worship and practice that God has appointed in His Word.

Deuteronomy 32:46Matthew 28:20Deuteronomy 12:32
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What is forbidden in the second commandment?

The second commandment forbids worshipping God through images or in any other way that He has not appointed in His Word.

Deuteronomy 4:15–16Colossians 2:18
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47

Which 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 anyone guiltless who takes His name in vain."

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What is required in the third commandment?

The third commandment requires the holy and reverent use of God's names, titles, attributes, ordinances, Word, and works.

Psalm 29:2Revelation 15:3–4Ecclesiastes 5:1Psalm 138:2Job 36:24Deuteronomy 28:58–59
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Which is the fourth commandment?

The fourth commandment reads: "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. On it you shall not do any work, neither you, nor your son or daughter, nor your male or female servant, nor your…

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50

What is required in the fourth commandment?

The fourth commandment requires that we keep holy to God those set times He has appointed in His Word, specifically one full day in seven, observed as a holy Sabbath to Him.

Leviticus 19:30Deuteronomy 5:12
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51

How is the Sabbath to be sanctified?

The Sabbath is sanctified by resting completely throughout that day, setting aside even those worldly activities and recreations that are perfectly acceptable on other days, and devoting the entire time to both public and private worship of God, except for whatever time is genuinely required by…

Leviticus 23:3Psalm 92:1–2Isaiah 58:13–14Matthew 12:11–12
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52

Which is the fifth commandment?

The fifth commandment reads: "Honor your father and your mother, so that your days may be long in the land that the Lord your God is giving you."

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What is required in the fifth commandment?

The fifth commandment requires us to preserve the honor of, and fulfill the duties owed to, everyone in their various positions and relationships, whether as superiors, inferiors, or equals.

Ephesians 5:21–22Ephesians 6:1, 5Romans 13:1Ephesians 6:9Romans 12:10
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What is the reason attached to the fifth commandment?

The reason attached to the fifth commandment is a promise of long life and prosperity, to the extent that it serves God's glory and their own good, to all who keep this commandment.

Ephesians 6:2–3
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Which is the sixth commandment?

The sixth commandment is, "You shall not murder."

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What is forbidden in the sixth commandment?

The sixth commandment forbids taking our own life, taking the life of our neighbor unjustly, or doing anything that tends toward either of those ends.

Acts 16:28Genesis 9:6Proverbs 24:11–12
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Which is the seventh commandment?

The seventh commandment is, "You shall not commit adultery."

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What is forbidden in the seventh commandment?

The seventh commandment forbids all impure thoughts, words, and actions.

Matthew 5:28Colossians 4:6Ephesians 5:42 Timothy 2:22Ephesians 5:3
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Which is the eighth commandment?

The eighth commandment is, "You shall not steal."

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What is forbidden in the eighth commandment?

The eighth commandment forbids anything that unjustly hinders or threatens our own wealth and material wellbeing, or that of our neighbor.

1 Timothy 5:8Proverbs 28:19Proverbs 21:6Ephesians 4:28
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Which is the ninth commandment?

The ninth commandment is, "You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor."

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What is required in the ninth commandment?

The ninth commandment requires us to uphold and promote truth in our dealings with one another, to protect our own good name and that of our neighbor, and to do this especially when giving testimony.

Zechariah 8:161 Peter 3:16Acts 25:103 John 12Proverbs 14:5, 25
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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, or his female servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that belongs to your neighbor."

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What is forbidden in the tenth commandment?

The tenth commandment forbids all dissatisfaction with our own circumstances, envying or resenting the blessings our neighbor enjoys, and all disordered desires and longings for anything that belongs to him.

1 Corinthians 10:10Galatians 5:26Colossians 3:5
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Is any man able perfectly to keep the commandments of God?

No ordinary person, since the fall, is able to keep God's commandments perfectly throughout their life, but breaks them daily in thought, word, and deed.

Ecclesiastes 7:20Genesis 8:21James 3:8James 3:2
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66

Are all sins against the law equally serious?

Some sins, both by their very nature and because of various aggravating factors, are more serious in God's sight than others.

John 19:111 John 5:16
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67

What does every sin deserve?

Every sin deserves God's wrath and curse, both in this present life and in the life to come.

Ephesians 5:6Psalm 11:6
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How may we escape his wrath and curse due to us for sin?

To escape the wrath and curse of God that our sins deserve, we must believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, trusting in His blood and righteousness alone. This faith is accompanied by repentance for the past and leads to a life of holiness going forward.

John 3:16Acts 20:21
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What is faith in Jesus Christ?

Faith in Jesus Christ is a saving grace, by which we receive and rest on Him alone for salvation, as He is presented to us in the gospel.

Hebrews 10:39John 1:12Philippians 3:9Isaiah 33:22
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What is repentance to life?

Repentance to life is a saving grace, by which a sinner, out of a genuine awareness of his sins and a recognition of God's mercy in Christ, turns from his sin to God with grief and hatred for what he has done, with a firm commitment to pursue new obedience.

Acts 11:18Acts 2:37Joel 2:13Jeremiah 31:18–19Psalm 119:59
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What are the outward means by which the Holy Spirit communicates the benefits of redemption to us?

The outward and ordinary means by which the Holy Spirit communicates the benefits of Christ's redemption to us are the Word, through which souls are born into spiritual life; Baptism, the Lord's Supper, Prayer, and Meditation, all of which further strengthen believers in their most holy faith.

Acts 2:41–42James 1:18
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How is the Word made effective for salvation?

The Spirit of God makes the reading, and especially the preaching, of the Word an effective means of convicting and converting sinners, and of building them up in holiness and comfort, through faith to salvation.

Psalm 19:71 Thessalonians 1:6Romans 1:16
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How is the Word to be read and heard so that it may become effective for salvation?

For the Word to become effective for salvation, we must attend to it with diligence, preparation, and prayer; receive it with faith and love; store it in our hearts; and put it into practice in our lives.

Proverbs 8:341 Peter 2:1–2Psalm 119:18Hebrews 4:22 Thessalonians 2:10Psalm 119:11James 1:25
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How do Baptism and the Lord's Supper become spiritually helpful?

The sacraments of Baptism and the Lord's Supper become spiritually beneficial not through any power they contain in themselves, nor through any merit in the person who administers them, but solely through the blessing of Christ and the work of the Holy Spirit in those who receive them in genuine…

1 Corinthians 3:71 Peter 3:211 Corinthians 3:61 Corinthians 12:13
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What is Baptism?

Baptism is an ordinance of the New Testament, established by Jesus Christ, given to the person being baptized as a visible sign of their union with Him in His death, burial, and resurrection, of their being grafted into Him, of the forgiveness of sins (Mark 1:4; Acts 22:16), and of their commitment…

Matthew 28:19Romans 6:3Colossians 2:12Galatians 3:27Romans 6:4–5
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To whom should Baptism be administered?

Baptism should be administered to all those who genuinely profess repentance toward God and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ, and to no one else.

Acts 2:38Matthew 3:6Mark 16:16Acts 10:47–48
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Should the infants of professing believers be baptized?

The infants of professing believers should not be baptized, because the Holy Scriptures provide neither a command nor a single example to support infant baptism.

Exodus 23:13Proverbs 30:6
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How is Baptism rightly administered?

Baptism is rightly administered by immersion, meaning the complete submersion of the person's entire body in water, performed in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, in accordance with Christ's own institution and the practice of the apostles. It is not rightly administered by…

Matthew 3:16John 3:23Matthew 28:19–20John 4:1–2Acts 8:38–39
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What is the duty of those who have been rightly baptized?

Those who have been rightly baptized are duty-bound to join themselves to a particular, well-ordered church of Jesus Christ, so that they may walk blamelessly in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord (Luke 1:6).

Acts 2:479:261 Peter 2:5
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What is the Lord's Supper?

The Lord's Supper is an ordinance of the New Testament, instituted by Jesus Christ, in which bread and wine are given and received according to His appointment, proclaiming His death. Those who receive it worthily become partakers of His body and blood, along with all the benefits He provides, not…

1 Corinthians 11:23–261 Corinthians 10:16
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What is required for receiving the Lord's Supper worthily?

Those who wish to partake of the Lord's Supper worthily are required to examine themselves: whether they have the knowledge to discern the Lord's body, the faith to feed on Him, genuine repentance, love, and a renewed obedience. This self-examination is essential, because those who receive the…

1 Corinthians 11:28–292 Corinthians 13:51 Corinthians 11:311 Corinthians 11:18–201 Corinthians 5:81 Corinthians 11:27–29
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What is meant by the words "until he come," as used by the apostle Paul in reference to the Lord's Supper?

These words plainly teach us that our Lord Jesus Christ will return a second time, which is the joy and hope of all who believe.

Acts 1:111 Thessalonians 4:16
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