Catechism Class - 'THE LAST WORD'
Have you ever wondered why Christians say 'Amen' at the end of their prayers?
In this 20 minute episode Bob looks at the Heidelberg Catechism, Lord's Day 52B, which deals with the coda to the Lord's Prayer.
Q128 How do you end your prayer? A. For yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. That is: All this we ask of you because, as our King, having power over all things, you are both willing and able to give us all that is good, and because not we but your holy name should so receive all glory forever.
Q129 What does the word Amen mean? A. Amen means: It is true and certain. For God has much more certainly heard my prayer than I feel in my heart that I desire this of him.
He doesn't even mention the 'Amen and Awomen' idiocy (Too ridiculous for words) and, as a real treat, the Catechism class now has new music! So now we're really cookin' on gas!
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