Comfort for Living and Dying—The Heidelberg Catechism’s Grand Theme
This article celebrates the 450th anniversary of the Heidelberg Catechism, exploring its grand theme of comfort for both living and dying. Cammenga emphasizes the catechism's role as a precious Reformed confession and instrument for doctrinal instruction that has blessed the church across generations, calling contemporary Reformed believers to hold fast to its truths with the same commitment as the Reformers.
Celebrating the Anniversary of a Catechism Comfort for living. Comfort for dying. Comfort -- this is the grand theme of the Heidelberg Catechism, whose 450th birthday we celebrate this year. We celebrate! We celebrate the catechism known as the Heidelberg Catechism, which catechism is this year four-hundred-fifty years young. We celebrate thankfully! Our thankfulness is to God, who as the Giver of every good and perfect gift is the Giver of the Heidelberg Catechism to His church. The truths...
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