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Catechism Saturday | First Petition of the Lord's Prayer

Catechism Saturday | First Petition of the Lord's Prayer

FromGuilt Grace Gratitude


Catechism Saturday | First Petition of the Lord's Prayer

FromGuilt Grace Gratitude

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Sep 4, 2021
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Welcome to Q&A 122 the Heidelberg Catechism!
What is the first petition of the Lord's Prayer? What is the name referred to in the prayer? How do you "hallow" a perfectly holy God? How does the Spirit's work in our life, conforming us to the image of Christ help us in prayer to God? Is there a difference between "hallowing" and "sanctifying"? How does this first petition center our prayer in general? Listen in!

Want to follow along week-to-week? Heidelberg Catechism Lord's Day 47
Resource for this series: Zacharius Ursinus' Commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism

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