| Table
of Contents: The Ten Commandments
| The Apostle's Creed | The
Lord's Prayer | The Sacrament of
Baptism | The Sacrament of Holy Communion
| The
Office of the Keys & Confession | Morning and Evening
Prayers
The
Chief Six Parts of the Small Catechism: Part
One | Part Two | Part
Three | Part Four | Part
Five | Part Six
Part
One
The Ten Commandments
I am the Lord your God.
The First Commandment
You shall have no other gods.
What does this mean for us?
We should fear, love and trust in God above all things.
The Second Commandment
You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain.
What does this mean for us?
We should fear and love God so that we do not curse, swear, use satanic arts, lie, or deceive by His name, but call upon it in every trouble, pray, praise, and give thanks.
The Third Commandment
Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy.
What does this mean for us?
We should fear and love God so that we do not despise preaching and His Word, but hold it sacred and gladly hear and learn it.
The Fourth Commandment
Honor your father and your mother.
What does this mean for us?
We should fear and love God so that we do not despise or anger our parents and other authorities, but honor them, serve and obey them, love and cherish them.
The Fifth Commandment
You shall not kill.
What does this mean for us?
We should fear and love God so that we do not hurt or harm our neighbor in his body, but help and support him in every physical need.
The Sixth Commandment
You shall not commit adultery.
What does this mean for us?
We should fear and love God so that we lead a sexually pure and decent life in what we say and do, and husband and wife love and honor each other.
The Seventh Commandment
You shall not steal.
What does this mean for us?
We should fear and love God so that we do not take our neighbor's money or possessions, or get them in any dishonest way, but help him to improve and protect his possessions and income.
The Eighth Commandment
You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.
What does this mean for us?
We should fear and love God so that we do not tell lies about our neighbor, betray him, slander him, or hurt his reputation, but defend him, speak well of him, and explain everything in the kindest possible way.
The Ninth Commandment
You shall not covet your neighbor's house.
What does this mean for us?
We should fear and love God so that we do not desire to get our neighbor's possessions by scheming or pretending to have a right to them, but always help him keep what is his.
The Tenth Commandment
You shall not covet your neighbor's wife, or his manservant, or maidservant, his ox or donkey, or anything that belongs to your neighbor.
What does this mean for us?
We are to fear and love God so that we do not tempt or coax away our neighbor's wife or his workers but encourage them to remain loyal.
What does God say about all of these commandments?
He says: "I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children to the third and fourth generation of those who hate Me, but showing steadfast love to thousands of those who love Me and keep My commandments" (Exodus 20:5-6).
What does this mean for us?
God warns that He will punish all who break these commandments; therefore, we are to fear His wrath and not disobey Him. But He promises grace and every blessing to all who keep these commandments. Therefore, we should also love and trust in Him and gladly do what He commands.
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PART TWO
The Apostle's Creed
The First Article
I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth.
What does this mean?
I believe that God has created me and all that exits. He has given me and
still preserves my body and soul with all their powers. He provides me
with food and clothing, home and family, daily work, and all I need from
day to day. God also protects me in time of danger and guards me from
every evil. All this He does out of fatherly and divine goodness and
mercy, though I do not deserve it. Therefore, I surely ought to thank and
praise, serve and obey Him. This is most certainly true.
The Second Article
And in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord; who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary; suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead, and was buried; He descended into hell; The third day He rose again from the dead; He ascended into heaven, and sitteth on the right hand of God the Father Almighty; from thence He shall come to judge the quick and the dead.
What does this mean?
I believe that Jesus Christ- true God, Son of the Father from eternity, and true man, born of the Virgin Mary- is my Lord. At great cost He has redeemed me, a lost and condemned person. He has freed me from sin, death, and the power of the devil- not with silver or gold, but with His holy and precious blood and His innocent suffering and death. All this He has done that I may be His
own, live under Him in His kingdom, and serve Him in everlasting righteousness, innocence, and blessedness, just as He is risen from the dead and lives and rules eternally. This is most certainly true.
The
Third Article
I believe in the Holy Ghost; the holy Christian
church, the communion of saints; the forgiveness of
sins; the resurrection of the body; and the life
everlasting. Amen.
What does this mean?
I believe that I cannot by my own understanding or effort
believe in Jesus Christ, my Lord, or come to Him. But the Holy
Spirit has called through the Gospel, enlightened me with His
gifts, and sanctified and kept me in true faith. In the same
way He calls, gathers, enlightens, and sanctifies the whole
Christian church on earth, and keeps it united with Jesus
Christ in the one true faith. In this Christian church He day
after day He fully forgives my sins and the sins of all
believers. On the last day He will raise me and all the dead
and give me and all believers in Christ eternal life. This is
most certainly true.
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PART
THREE
The Lord's Prayer
The Introduction
Our Father who art in heaven.
What does this mean?
Here God encourages us to believe that He is truly our Father and we are His
children. We therefore are to pray to Him with complete confidence
just as children speak to their loving father.
The First Petition
Hallowed be Thy name.
What does this mean?
God's name is certainly holy in itself, but we ask in this
prayer that we may keep it holy.
When does this
happen?
God's name is hallowed whenever His Word is taught in its truth and
purity and we as children of God live in harmony with it. Help us to do this,
heavenly Father! But anyone who teaches or lives contrary to the Word of
God dishonors God's name among us. Keep us from doing this, heavenly Father!
The Second Petition
Thy kingdom come.
What does this mean?
The kingdom of God comes indeed without our praying for it, but we ask in this prayer that it may come also to us.
When
does this happen?
God's kingdom comes when our heavenly Father gives us His Holy Spirit, so that by His grace we believe His holy Word and live a godly life on earth now and in heaven forever.
The Third Petition
Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
What does this mean?
The good and gracious will of God is surely done without our prayer, but we ask in this prayer that it may be done also among us.
When
does this happen?
God's will is done when He hinders and defeats every evil scheme and purpose of the devil, the world, and our sinful self, which would prevent us from keeping His name holy and would oppose the coming of His kingdom. And His will is done when He strengthens our faith and keeps us firm in His Word as long as we live. This is His gracious and good will.
The Fourth Petition
Give us this day our daily bread.
What does this mean?
God gives daily bread, even without our prayer, to all people,
though sinful, but we ask in this prayer that He will help us to realize this and to receive our daily bread with
thanks.
What is meant by "daily bread"?
Daily bread includes everything needed for this life, such as
food and clothing, home and property, work and income, a devoted
family, an orderly community, good government, favorable weather, peace
and health, a good name, and true friends and neighbors.
The Fifth Petition
And forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us.
What does this mean?
We ask in this prayer that our Father in heaven would not hold our
sins against us, and because of them refuse to hear our prayer. And we
pray that He would give us everything by grace, for we sin every day and deserve nothing but punishment. So we
on our part will heartily forgive and gladly do good to those who sin against us.
The Sixth Petition
And lead us not into temptation.
What does this mean?
God tempts no one to sin, but we ask in this prayer that God would
watch over us so and keep us so that the devil, the world, and our sinful
self may not deceive us and draw us into false belief, despair, and other great
shameful sins. And we pray that even though we are so tempted we may
still win the final victory.
The Seventh Petition
But deliver us from evil.
What does this mean?
We we ask in this inclusive pray that our heavenly Father would
save us from every evil to body and soul, and at our last hour
would mercifully take us from the troubles if this world to Himself in heaven.
The Doxology
For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever and
ever. Amen.
What does "Amen" mean?
Amen means Yes, it shall be so. We say Amen
because we are certain that such petitions are pleasing to our
Father in heaven and are heard by Him. For He Himself has
commanded us to pray in this way and has promised to hear
us.
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Part
Four
The Sacrament of Holy Baptism
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What is Baptism?
Baptism is not water only, but it is the water used together
with God's Word and by his command.
What is this Word?
In Matthew 28 our Lord Jesus Christ says: "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy
Spirit."
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What benefits does God give in Baptism?
In Baptism God forgives sin, delivers from death and the devil, and gives
everlasting salvation to all who believe what He has
promised.
What is God's promise?
In Mark 16
our Lord Jesus Christ says: "He who believes and is baptized will be
saved; but he who does not believe will be condemned."
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How can water do such great things?
It is not water that does these things, but God's Word with the water
and our trust in this Word. Water by itself is only water, but with the word of God it is
a life-giving water which by grace, gives the new birth
through the Holy Spirit. St. Paul writes in Titus 3: "He saved us...in
virtue of his own mercy, by washing of regeneration and renewal
in the Holy Spirit, which He poured out on us richly through Jesus Christ our Savior, so that,
we might justified by His grace and become heirs in hope of eternal life.
The saying is sure."
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What does baptism mean for daily living?
It means that our sinful self, with all its evil desires,
should be drowned through daily repentance; and day after day
a new self should arise to live with God in righteousness and
St. Paul writes in Romans 6: "We were buried therefore with Him
by baptism into death, so that as Christ was raised from the dead
by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life"
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Part Five
The Sacrament of Holy Communion
1
What is Holy Communion?
Holy Communion is the true body and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ
given with the bread and wine, instituted by Christ Himself for us to eat and to drink.
Where do the Scriptures say this?
Matthew, Mark, Luke and
Paul say: Our Lord Jesus Christ, in the night
in which He was betrayed, took bread; and when He had given thanks, He broke it and gave it to
His disciples, saying, "Take, eat; this is My body, which is given for
you; this do in remembrance of Me." After the same
manner also He took the cup after supper, and when He had given thanks, He gave it to them, saying, "Drink of it, all of you; this cup is the new testament in My blood, which is shed for you
and for many for the remission of sins; this do, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of Me." 2
What benefits do we receive from this sacrament?
The benefits of this sacrament are pointed out by the words,
given and shed for you for the remission of sins.
These words assure us that in the sacrament we receive forgiveness of sins, life, and salvation. For where there is forgiveness of sins, there is also life and salvation. 3
How can eating and drinking do all this?
It is not eating and drinking that does this, but the words
given and shed for you for the remission of sins.
These words, along with eating and drinking, are the main thing in the
sacrament. And whoever believes these words has exactly what they
say, forgiveness of sins.
When is a person rightly prepared to
receive this sacrament?
Fasting and other outward preparations serve a good purpose.
However, that person is well prepared and worthy who
believes these words given and shed for you for the
remission of sins. But anyone who does not believe these words, or doubts them, is
neither prepared nor worthy, for the words for you
require simply a believing heart.
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Part
Six The
Office of the Keys
What is the "Office of the Keys"?
It is that authority which Christ gave to His church to forgive the sins of
those who repent and to declare to those who do not repent
that their sins are not forgiven.
What are these words of Christ?
Our Lord Jesus Christ said to his disciples: "Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive
the sins of any, they are forgiven; if you retain the sins of
any, they are retained." (John 20:23).
"Truly, I say to
you, whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in
heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed
in heaven." (Matthew 18:18)
Confession
What is private confession?
Private confession has two parts. First, we make a personal
confession of sins to the pastor, and then, that we receive absolution,
which means forgiveness as from God Himself. This absolution
we should not doubt, but firmly believe that thereby our sins are forgiven before God in heaven.
What sins should we confess?
Before God we should confess that we are guilty of all sins, even those
which are not known to us, as we do in the Lord's Prayer. But
in private confession as before the pastor, we should confess only those sins which
trouble us in heart and mind.
What are such sins?
We can examine our everyday life according to the Ten
Commandments - for example, how we act toward father or mother,
son or daughter, husband or wife, or toward the people with
whom we work, and so on. We may ask ourselves whether we have been
disobedient or unfaithful, bad-tempered or dishonest, or
whether we have hurt anyone by word or deed.
How
might we confess our sins privately?
We may say that we wish to confess our sins and to
receive absolution in God's name. We may begin by
saying, "
I, a poor sinner, confess before God that I am guilty of many sins."
Then we should name the sins that trouble us. We may
close the confession with the words, " I repent of all
these and pray for mercy. I promise to do better with
God's help.
What
if we are not troubled by any special sins?
We should not torture ourselves with imaginary sins. If
we cannot think of any sins to confess (which would hardly
ever happen), we need not name any in particular, but
may receive absolution because we have already made a general confession
to God.
How may we be assured of forgiveness?
The pastor may pronounce absolution by saying, "By the authority of our Lord Jesus Christ I forgive you your sins in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen."
Those who are heavily burdened in conscience the pastor may comfort and encourage with further assurances from God's Word.
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How the head of the family should teach his household to pray morning and evening
Morning Prayer
In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy
Ghost. Amen.
I thank you, my heavenly Father, through Jesus Christ, You dear Son, that You have kept me this night from all harm and danger; and I pray that You would keep me this day also from sin and every evil, that all my doings and life may please You. For into Your hands I commend myself, my body and soul, and all things. Let Your holy angel be with me, that the
wicked Foe may have no power over me. Amen.
Evening Prayer
In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy
Ghost. Amen.
I thank You, my heavenly Father, through Jesus Christ, Your dear Son, that You have graciously kept me this day; and I pray that You would forgive me all my sins where I have done wrong, and graciously keep me this night. For into Your hands, I commend myself, my body and soul, and all things. Let Your holy angel be with me, that the
wicked Foe may have no power over me. Amen.
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