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The Heidelberg Catechism

52. Lord’s Day

Q. 127.

Which is the sixth petition?

A.

“And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil”; that is,
since we are so weak in ourselves, that we cannot stand a moment; (a)

and besides this, since our mortal enemies, the devil, (b)

the world, (c)

and our own flesh, (d)

cease not to assault us,

do thou therefore preserve and strengthen us by the power of thy Holy Spirit,
that we may not be overcome in this spiritual warfare, (e)

but constantly and strenuously may resist our foes, till at last we obtain a
complete victory. (f)

(a) John 15:5; Ps.103:14. (b) 1 Pet.5:8; Eph.6:12. (c) John 15:19. (d)

Rom.7:23; Gal.5:17. (e) Matt.26:41; Mark 13:33. (f) 1 Thess.3:13;

1 Thess.5:23.

Q. 128.

How dost thou conclude thy prayer?

A.

“For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever”; that
is, all these we ask of thee, because thou, being our King and almighty, art
willing and able to give us all good; (a)

and all this we pray for, that thereby not we, but thy holy name, may be
glorified for ever. (b)

(a) Rom.10:11,12; 2 Pet.2:9. (b) John 14:13; Jer.33:8,9; Ps.115:1.

Q. 129.

What does the word “Amen” signify?

A.

“Amen” signifies, it shall truly and certainly be: for my prayer is more
assuredly heard of God, than I feel in my heart that I desire these things of
him. (a)

(a) 2 Cor.1:20; 2 Tim.2:13.

End of the Catechism

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