How does the law act as a mirror?
It reveals sin.
What is the first commandment?
You shall have no other gods.
How do we honor our parents and others in authority?
Obey them.
From where do all things come?
From God.
What is God's name?
His titles and his reputation.
How does the law act as a curb?
Keeps us on the right path by threatening judgment.
What is an idol?
Anything that takes first place in our lives.
Where does murder begin?
In the heart.
What is contentment?
Being satisfied with what the Lord has given us.
Why is it important to know the true God?
He provides eternal life.
Why do we want to follow God's law?
Because Jesus saved us with his perfect life and innocent death.
How does God want us to honor the third commandment?
By gladly hearing and learning his Word.
What is the purpose of government?
To punish those who do wrong and commend those who do right.
What is coveting?
Desiring something that God has not given to us.
What is cursing?
Asking God to send something to hell.
Why do you not have to fear the law?
Because Jesus set us free from the law's condemnation.
What is the Sabbath day?
A day of rest in God's Word.
What does God want his authorities in the Church to do?
Teach solid doctrine which ensures salvation.
How can we use the things we have for good?
Provide for families. Help those who have little. Support the work of the church. Support the government.
How do we help others keep their good names?
Defend them, speak well of them, take all their words and actions in the kindest possible way.
How does the law act as a guide?
It shows us how to thank God with our lives.
What commandment is broken when false doctrine is taught?
The second commandment.
Why does God protect our own and our neighbors' lives?
Our life is our opportunity to know, trust, and serve Jesus.
What is the most common way we receive the things we have?
Through work.
Why are our reputations important?
Because once lost they are hard to regain. We represent Christ and want to attract people to him.