Heidelberg Project
Welcome to the Resurgence’s second podcast feed titled "Resurgence Heidelberg Project" which will run each week for all of 2007. The Heidelberg Catechism was divided up into 52 sections and will be read by pastors, professors and other godly men and women in the Church. The Heidelberg Catechism has been translated into many languages and is the most influential and most generally accepted catechism from the Reformation era. The desire of Resurgence is that believers in Jesus Christ stay biblically faithful while reaching people in their community and we believe this project will give support in this missional life. For more information, history and verses of the Heidelberg Catechism see Pastor Gary Shavey's blog post: Resurgence Presents the Heidelberg Catechism.To subscribe to our Podcast use the link below:
Here's some of our previously casted content:
Lord's Day 52
Gary Shavey
Question 127 - What is the sixth petition?
Answer - And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one. That is: In ourselves we are so weak that we cannot stand even for a moment.1 Moreover, our sworn enemies-- the devil,2 the world,3 and our own flesh4-- do not cease to attack us. Wilt Thou, therefore, uphold and strengthen us by the power of Thy Holy Spirit, so that in this spiritual war5 we may not go down to defeat, but always firmly resist our enemies, until we finally obtain the complete victory.6
Lord's Day 51
Jon Krombein
Question 126 - What is the fifth petition?
Answer - And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. That is: For the sake of Christ's blood, do not impute to us, wretched sinners; any of our transgressions, nor the evil which still clings to us,1 as we also find this evidence of Thy grace in us that we are fully determined wholeheartedly to forgive our neighbor.2
Lord's Day 50
James Harleman
Question 125 - What is the fourth petition?
Answer - Give us this day our daily bread. That is: Provide us with all our bodily needs1 so that we may acknowledge that Thou art the only fountain of all good,2 and that our care and labour, and also Thy gifts, cannot do us any good without Thy blessing.3 Grant therefore that we may withdraw our trust from all creatures, and place it only in Thee.4
Lord's Day 49
Adriel Ifland
Question 124 - What is the third petition?
Answer - Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. That is: Grant that we and all men may deny our own will, and without any murmuring obey Thy will, for it alone is good.1 Grant also that everyone may carry out the duties of his office and calling2 as willingly and faithfully as the angels in heaven.3
Lord's Day 48
Nashville Kat
Question 123 - What is the second petition?
Answer - Thy kingdom come. That is: So rule us by Thy Word and Spirit that more and more we submit to Thee.1 Preserve and increase Thy church.2 Destroy the works of the devil, every power that raises itself against Thee, and every conspiracy against Thy holy Word.3 Do all this until the fulness of Thy kingdom comes, wherein Thou shalt be all in all.4
Lord's Day 47
Jon Krombein
Question 122 - What is the first petition?
Answer - Hallowed be Thy Name. That is: Grant us first of all that we may rightly know Thee,1 and sanctify, glorify, and praise Thee in all Thy works, in which shine forth Thy almighty power, wisdom, goodness, righteousness, mercy, and truth.2 Grant us also that we may so direct our whole life-- our thoughts, words, and actions-- that Thy Name is not blasphemed because of us but always honoured and praised.3
1 Jer. 9:23-24; 31:33-34; Matt. 16:17; John 17:3. 2 Ex. 34:5-8; Ps. 145; Jer. 32:16-20; Luke 1:46-55, 68-75; Rom. 11:33-36. 3 Ps. 115:1; Matt. 5:16.
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Lord's Day 46
Darrin Patrick
Question 120 - Why has Christ commanded us to address God as Our Father?
Answer - To awaken in us at the very beginning of our prayer that childlike reverence and trust toward God which should be basic to our prayer: God has become our Father through Christ and will much less deny us what we ask of Him in faith than our fathers would refuse us earthly things.1
1 Matt. 7:9-11; Luke 11:11-13.
Lord's Day 45
Grant Goodeve
Question 116 - Why is prayer necessary for Christians?
Answer - Because prayer is the most important part of the thankfulness which God requires of us.1 Moreover, God will give His grace and the Holy Spirit only to those who constantly and with heartfelt longing ask Him for these gifts and thank Him for them.2
Lord's Day 44
Johnny Thiessen
Question 113 - What does the tenth commandment require of us?
Answer - That not even the slightest thought or desire contrary to any of God's commandments should ever arise in our heart. Rather, we should always hate all sin with all our heart, and delight in all righteousness.1
Lord's Day 43
Thor Tolo
Question 112 - What is required in the ninth commandment?
Answer - I must not give false testimony against anyone, twist no one's words, not gossip or slander, nor condemn or join in condemning anyone rashly and unheard.1 Rather, I must avoid all lying and deceit as the devil's own works, under penalty of God's heavy wrath.2 In court and everywhere else, I must love the truth,3 speak and confess it honestly, and do what I can to defend and promote my neighbour's honour and reputation.4




