Of the following list, this commandment isn't one of the ten:
- You shall not commit adultery.
- You shall not count your neighbor's sins.
- You shall not covet your neighbor's house.
What is "You shall not count your neighbor's sins."?
There are this many articles of the Apostle's Creed, which happens to be true of the Nicene Creed as well.
What is "three"?
What is "heaven"?
This is the number of sacraments in the Lutheran Church.
What is "two"?
This is how long one should spend learning about things concerning their faith.
What is "lifelong"?
In the First Commandment, God says that you shall not have any other of these.
What are gods?
In the First Article of the Creed, it's stated that God created these things.
What are "heaven and earth"?
In his description of the First Petition of the Lord's Prayer, Luther teaches that the word "Hallowed" can be described with this word that also starts with the letter "H".
What is "holy"?
This is the number of times someone should be baptized in the Lutheran Church.
What is "one"?
This theologian is the person who started the protestant reformation and is who our denomination is named after.
Who is "Martin Luther"?
In the Third Commandment, this day is supposed to be remembered and kept holy.
What is the sabbath?
In the Second Article of the Creed, Jesus did this on the third day.
What is "rose again" or "rose from the dead"?
In the fourth petition of the Lord's Prayer, this phrase describes "everything included in the necessities and nourishment of our bodies" according to Luther.
What is "daily bread"?
These are the two parts of Christ we receive when taking communion, often consumed in the form of bread and wine.
What are "body and blood"?
This acronym represents the Lutheran denomination that our churches belong to.
What is "ELCA"?
In Luther's descriptions of each of the Ten Commandments, we are reminded that we are supposed to do these two things in regards to God.
What are "fear and love"?
In the Third Article of the Creed, this item isn't included from the below list:
- the guardian angels
- the resurrection of the body
- the holy catholic church
What is "the guardian angels"?
A word often used to conclude prayers, Luther states that this word means "Yes, yes, it is going to come about just like this."
Depicted here, this is the Biblical story in which Jesus shared communion with his disciples for the first time before he was arrested and crucified.
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What is "the Last Supper"?
This medieval Catholic theological idea, implying that people could buy their way into heaven, is part of what spurred Martin Luther to begin the Protestant Reformation.
What is "purgatory" or "indulgences"?
When we break these commandments, we rely on this abundant thing which God provides to us through the promises of baptism to mend our relationship with God.
What is "grace"?
This theological idea is represented by the number of articles in the Creed, an idea that describes the members of the Godhead being one.
What is "The Holy Trinity"?
In the Fifth Petition of the Lord's Prayer, we extend this to others when we forgive others as God forgives us, a word used to describe God's kindness and love.
What is "grace"?
In his description of the significance of baptism, Luther says that this must happen to our sinful self "through daily repentance; and that day after day a new self should arise."
What is "drown"?
These are the two parts of the practice of confession.
What are "confession" and "absolution"?