Tabernacle Presbyterian Church & The New City Catechism

A podcast from Tabernacle Presbyterian Church featuring the New City Catechism

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Question #20

Thursday May 15, 2025

Thursday May 15, 2025

Q. Who is the Redeemer? A. The only Redeemer is the Lord Jesus Christ, the eternal Son of God, in whom God became man and bore the penalty for sin himself.
Children's Answer: The only Redeemer is the Lord Jesus Christ.

Question #19

Wednesday May 07, 2025

Wednesday May 07, 2025

Q. Is there any way to escape punishment and be brought back into God’s favor? A. Yes, to satisfy his justice, God himself, out of mere mercy, reconciles us to himself and delivers us from sin and from the punishment for sin, by a Redeemer.
Children's Answer: Yes, God reconciles us to himself by a Redeemer.

Question #18

Wednesday Apr 30, 2025

Wednesday Apr 30, 2025

Q. Will God allow our disobedience and idolatry to go unpunished? A. No, every sin is against the sovereignty, holiness, and goodness of God, and against his righteous law, and God is righteously angry with our sins and will punish them in his just judgment both in this life, and in the life to come.
Children's Answer: No, God is righteously angry with our sins and will punish them both in this life, and in the life to come.

Question #17 (feat. John McCall)

Wednesday Apr 23, 2025

Wednesday Apr 23, 2025

To learn more about John and Lorena McCall and their ministry in Colombia, follow this link: https://www.mtw.org/missionaries/details/mccall-john-lorena
Q. What is idolatry? A. Idolatry is trusting in created things rather than the Creator for our hope and happiness, significance and security.
Children's Answer: Idolatry is trusting in created things rather than the Creator.

Question #16

Wednesday Apr 16, 2025

Wednesday Apr 16, 2025

Q. What is sin? A. Sin is rejecting or ignoring God in the world he created, rebelling against him by living without reference to him, not being or doing what he requires in his law—resulting in our death and the disintegration of all creation.

Question #15

Thursday Apr 10, 2025

Thursday Apr 10, 2025

Q. Since no one can keep the law, what is its purpose? A. That we may know the holy nature and will of God, and the sinful nature and disobedience of our hearts; and thus our need of a Savior. The law also teaches and exhorts us to live a life worthy of our Savior.
Children's Answer: That we may know the holy nature of God, and the sinful nature of our hearts; and thus our need of a Savior.

Question #14

Wednesday Apr 02, 2025

Wednesday Apr 02, 2025

Q. Did God create us unable to keep his law? A. No, but because of the disobedience of our first parents, Adam and Eve, all of creation is fallen; we are all born in sin and guilt, corrupt in our nature and unable to keep God’s law.
Children's Answer: No, but because of the disobedience of Adam and Eve we are all born in sin and guilt, unable to keep God’s law.

Question #13

Wednesday Mar 26, 2025

Wednesday Mar 26, 2025

Q. Can anyone keep the law of God perfectly? A. Since the fall, no mere human has been able to keep the law of God perfectly, but consistently breaks it in thought, word, and deed.
Children's Answer: Since the fall, no human has been able to keep the law of God perfectly.

Question #12

Wednesday Mar 19, 2025

Wednesday Mar 19, 2025

Q. What does God require in the ninth and tenth commandments? A. Ninth, that we do not lie or deceive, but speak the truth in love. Tenth, that we are content, not envying anyone or resenting what God has given them or us.
Children's Answer: Ninth, that we do not lie or deceive. Tenth, that we are content, not envying anyone.

Question #11

Wednesday Mar 12, 2025

Wednesday Mar 12, 2025

Q. What does God require in the sixth, seventh, and eighth commandments? A. Sixth, that we do not hurt, or hate, or be hostile to our neighbor, but be patient and peaceful, pursuing even our enemies with love. Seventh, that we abstain from sexual immorality and live purely and faithfully, whether in marriage or in single life, avoiding all impure actions, looks, words, thoughts, or desires, and whatever might lead to them. Eighth, that we do not take without permission that which belongs to someone else, nor withhold any good from someone we might benefit.
Children's Answer: Sixth, that we do not hurt or hate our neighbor. Seventh, that we live purely and faithfully. Eighth, that we do not take without permission that which belongs to someone else.

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