"...for the sake of my very salvation"
We remain with Lord’s Day 34B for this short lesson, for I have been greatly concerned by the solemnity with which the Catechist begins his answer to Q94. He implies the importance of the human soul, its value, and the danger that it might be lost forever. It is for the sake of our very salvation that we must flee from idolatry and come to known God through a saving relationship with Jesus.
He is of course echoing the solemnity of the words of our Saviour himself, in Mark 8, "What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?"
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