Larger Catechism (151 - 160)

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Q. 151. What are those aggravations that make some sins more heinous than others?

A. Sins receive their aggravations, 1. From the persons offending:z if they be of riper age,a greater experience or grace,b eminent for profession,c gifts,d place,e office,f guides to others,g and whose example is likely to be followed by others.h 2. From the parties offended:i if immediately against God,k his attributes,l and worship;m against Christ, and his grace;n the Holy Spirit,o his witness,p and workings;q against superiors, men of eminency,r and such as we stand especially related and engaged unto;s against any of the saints,t particularly weak brethren,u the souls of them, or any other,w and the common good of all or many.x 3. From the nature and quality of the offense:y if it be against the express letter of the law,z break many commandments, contain in it many sins:a if not only conceived in the heart, but breaks forth in words and actions,b scandalize others,c and admit of no reparation:d if against means,e mercies,f judgments,g light of nature,h conviction of conscience,i public or private admonition,k censures of the church,l civil punishments;m and our prayers, purposes, promises,n vows,o covenants,p and engagements to God or men:q if done deliberately,r willfully,s presumptuously,t impudently,u boastingly,w maliciously,x frequently,y' obstinately,z' with delight,a' continuance,b' or relapsing after repentance.c' 4. From circumstances of timed and place:e if on the Lord's Day,f or other times of divine worship;g or immediately beforeh or after these,i or other helps to prevent or remedy such miscarriages:k if in public, or in the presence of others, who are thereby likely to be provoked or defiled.l

(z) Jer 2:8
(a) Job 32:7,9; Eccl 4:13
(b) 1 Kgs 11:4,9
(c) 2 Sam 12:14; 1 Cor 5:1
(d) Jas 4:17; Luke 12:47-48
(e) Jer 5:4-5
(f) 2 Sam 12:7-9; Ezek 8:11-12
(g) Rom 2:17-24
(h) Gal 2:11-14
(i) Ps 2:12; Matt 21:38-39
(k) 1 Sam 2:25; Acts 5:4; Ps 5:4
(l) Rom 2:4
(m) Mal 1:8,14
(n) Heb 2:2-3; Heb 12:25
(o) Heb 10:28-29; Matt 12:31-32
(p) Eph 4:30
(q) Heb 6:4-6
(r) Jude 8; Num 12:8-9; Isa 3:5
(s) Prov 30:17; 2 Cor 12:15; Ps 55:12-15
(t) Zeph 2:8,10-11; Matt 18:6; 1 Cor 6:8; Rev 17:6
(u) 1 Cor 8:11-12; Rom 14:13,15,21
(w) Ezek 13:19; 1 Cor 8:12; Rev 18:12-13; Matt 23:15
(x) 1 Thess 2:15-16; Josh 22:20
(y) Prov 6:30-33
(z) Ezra 9:10-12; 1 Kgs 11:9-10
(a) Col 3:5; 1 Tim 6:10; Prov 5:8-12; Prov 6:32-33; Josh 7:21
(b) Jas 1:14-15; Matt 5:22; Mic 2:1
(c) Matt 18:7; Rom 2:23-24
(d) Deut 22:22,28-29; Prov 6:32-35
(e) Matt 11:21-24; John 15:22
(f) Isa 1:3; Deut 32:6
(g) Amos 4:8-11; Jer 5:3
(h) Rom 1:26-27
(i) Rom 1:32; Dan 5:22; Titus 3:10-11
(k) Prov 29:1
(l) Titus 3:10; Matt 18:17
(m) Prov 27:22; Prov 23:35
(n) Ps 78:34-37; Jer 2:20; Jer 13:5-6,20-21
(o) Eccl 5:4-6; Prov 20:25
(p) Lev 26:25
(q) Prov 2:17; Ezek 7:18-19
(r) Ps 36:4
(s) Jer 6:16
(t) Num 15:30; Exod 21:14
(u) Jer 3:3; Prov 7:13
(w) Ps 52:1
(x) 3 John 10
(y') Num 14:22
(z') Zech 7:11-12
(a') Prov 2:14
(b') Isa 57:17
(c') Jer 34:8-11; 2 Pet 2:20-22
(d) 2 Kgs 5:26
(e) Jer 7:10; Isa 26:10
(f) Ezek 23:37-39
(g) Isa 58:3-5; Num 25:6-7
(h) 1 Cor 11:20-21; Jer 7:8-10
(i) Prov 7:14-15; John 13:27,30
(k) Ezra 9:13-14
(l) 2 Sam 16:22; 1 Sam 2:22-24

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Q. 152. What doth every sin deserve at the hands of God?

A. Every sin, even the least, being against the sovereignty,m goodness,n and holiness of God,o and against his righteous law,p deserveth his wrath and curse,q both in this life,r and that which is to come;s and cannot be expiated but by the blood of Christ.t

(m) Jas 2:10-11
(n) Exod 20:1-2
(o) Hab 1:13; Lev 10:3; Lev 11:44-45
(p) 1 John 3:4; Rom 7:12
(q) Eph 5:6; Gal 3:10
(r) Lam 3:39; Deut 28:15-68
(s) Matt 25:41
(t) Heb 9:22; 1 Pet 1:18-19

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Q. 153. What doth God require of us, that we may escape his wrath and curse due to us by reason of the transgression of the law?

A. That we may escape the wrath and curse of God due to us by reason of the transgression of the law, he requireth of us repentance toward God, and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ,u and the diligent use of the outward means whereby Christ communicates to us the benefits of his mediation.w

(u) Acts 20:21; Matt 3:7-8; Luke 13:3,5; Acts 16:30-31; John 3:16,18
(w) Prov 2:1-5; Prov 8:33-36

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Q. 154. What are the outward means whereby Christ communicates to us the benefits of his mediation?

A. The outward and ordinary means whereby Christ communicates to his church the benefits of his mediation, are all his ordinances; especially the Word, sacraments, and prayer; all which are made effectual to the elect for their salvation.x

(x) Matt 28:19-20; Acts 2:42,46-47

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Q. 155. How is the Word made effectual to salvation?

A. The Spirit of God maketh the reading, but especially the preaching of the Word, an effectual means of enlightening,y convincing, and humbling sinners;z of driving them out of themselves, and drawing them unto Christ;a of conforming them to his image,b and subduing them to his will;c of strengthening them against temptations and corruptions;d of building them up in grace,e and establishing their hearts in holiness and comfort through faith unto salvation.f

(y) Neh 8:8; Acts 26:18; Ps 19:8
(z) 1 Cor 14:24-25; 2 Chr 34:18-19,26-28
(a) Acts 2:37,41; Acts 8:27-38
(b) 2 Cor 3:18; Col 1:27
(c) 2 Cor 10:4-6; Rom 6:17-18
(d) Eph 6:16-17; Col 1:28; Ps 19:11; Matt 4:4,7,10; 1 Cor 10:11
(e) Eph 4:11-12; Acts 20:32; 2 Tim 3:15-17
(f) Rom 16:25; 1 Thess 3:2,10-11,13; Rom 15:4

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Q. 156. Is the Word of God to be read by all?

A. Although all are not to be permitted to read the Word publicly to the congregation,g yet all sorts of people are bound to read it apart by themselves,h and with their families:i to which end, the Holy Scriptures are to be translated out of the original into vulgar languages.k

(g) Deut 31:9,11-13; Neh 8:2-3
(h) Deut 17:19; Rev 1:3; John 5:39; Isa 34:16
(i) Deut 6:6-9; Gen 18:17,19; Ps 78:5-7
(k) 1 Cor 14:6,9,11-12,15-16,24,27-28; Neh 8:8

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Q. 157. How is the Word of God to be read?

A. The Holy Scriptures are to be read with an high and reverent esteem of them;l with a firm persuasion that they are the very Word of God,m and that he only can enable us to understand them;n with desire to know, believe, and obey the will of God revealed in them;o with diligence,p and attention to the matter and scope of them;q with meditation,r application,s self-denial,t and prayer.u

(l) Ps 119:97; Ps 19:10; Exod 24:7; 2 Chr 34:27; Isa 66:2; Neh 8:3-10
(m) 2 Pet 1:19-21; Matt 4:4; 1 Thess 2:13; Mark 7:13
(n) Luke 24:45; 2 Cor 3:13-16
(o) Deut 17:10,20
(p) Acts 17:11
(q) Acts 8:30,34; Luke 10:26-28
(r) Ps 1:2; Ps 119:97
(s) 2 Chr 34:21
(t) Prov 3:5; Deut 33:3; Matt 16:24; Luke 9:23; Gal 1:15-16
(u) Prov 2:1-6; Ps 119:18; Neh 8:6,8

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Q. 158. By whom is the Word of God to be preached?

A. The Word of God is to be preached only by such as are sufficiently gifted,w and also duly approved and called to that office.x

(w) 1 Tim 3:2,6; Eph 4:8-11; Mal 2:7; 2 Cor 3:6; 2 Tim 2:2
(x) Jer 14:15; Rom 10:15; Heb 5:4; 1 Cor 12:28-29; 1 Tim 3:10; 1 Tim 4:14; 1 Tim 5:22

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Q. 159. How is the Word of God to be preached by those that are called thereunto?

A. They that are called to labor in the ministry of the Word, are to preach sound doctrine,y diligently,z in season and out of season;a plainly,b not in the enticing words of man's wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit, and of power;c faithfully,d making known the whole counsel of God;e wisely,f applying themselves to the necessities and capacities of the hearers;g zealously,h with fervent love to Godi and the souls of his people;k sincerely,l aiming at his glory,m and their conversion,n edification,o and salvation.p

(y) Titus 2:1,8
(z) Acts 18:25
(a) 2 Tim 4:2
(b) 1 Cor 14:9
(c) 1 Cor 2:4
(d) Jer 23:28; 1 Cor 4:1-2
(e) Acts 20:27
(f) Col 1:28; 2 Tim 2:15
(g) 1 Cor 3:2; Heb 5:12-14; Luke 12:42
(h) Acts 18:25; Ps 119:139; 2 Tim 4:5
(i) 2 Cor 5:13-14; Phil 1:15-17
(k) Col 4:12; 2 Cor 12:15
(l) 2 Cor 2:17; 2 Cor 4:2
(m) 1 Thess 2:4-6; John 7:18
(n) 1 Cor 9:19-22
(o) 2 Cor 12:19; Eph 4:12
(p) 1 Tim 4:16; Acts 26:16-18

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Q. 160. What is required of those that hear the Word preached?

A. It is required of those that hear the Word preached, that they attend upon it with diligence,q preparation,r and prayer;s examine what they hear by the Scriptures;t receive the truth with faith,u love,w meekness,x and readiness of mind,y as the Word of God;z meditate,a and confer of it;b hide it in their hearts,c and bring forth the fruit of it in their lives.d

(q) Prov 8:34
(r) 1 Pet 2:1-2; Luke 8:18
(s) Ps 119:18; Eph 6:18-19
(t) Acts 17:11
(u) Heb 4:2
(w) 2 Thess 2:10
(x) Jas 1:21
(y) Acts 17:11
(z) 1 Thess 2:13
(a) Luke 9:44; Heb 2:1
(b) Luke 24:14; Deut 6:6-7
(c) Prov 2:1; Ps 119:11
(d) Luke 8:15; Jas 1:25


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