The Morning Devotional: WSC Q70-71 (Part One)

The Morning Devotional: WSC Q70-71 (Part One)

The Morning Devotional for September 16, 2021
The Westminster Shorter Catechism Q70-71 (Part One)

Question 70
Which is the seventh commandment?
The seventh commandment is, Thou shalt not commit adultery. (Exod. 20:14)

Question 71
What is required in the seventh commandment?
The seventh commandment requireth the preservation of our own and our neighbour’ s chastity, in heart, speech, and behavior. (1 Cor. 7:2–3,5,34,36Col. 4:61 Pet. 3:2)

The Morning Devotional: WSC Q68; WLC 135 (Part Five)

The Morning Devotional: WSC Q68; WLC 135 (Part Five)

The Morning Devotional for September 8, 2021
The Westminster Shorter Catechism 68; The Westminster Larger Catechism Q135 (Part Five)

Question 68
What is required in the sixth commandment?
The sixth commandment requireth all lawful endeavors to preserve our own life, (Eph. 5:28–29) and the life of others. (1 Kings 18:4)

Question 135
What are the duties required in the sixth commandment?
The duties required in the sixth commandment are all careful studies, and lawful endeavors, to preserve the life of ourselves (Eph. 5:28–29) and others (1 Kings 18:4) by resisting all thoughts and purposes, (Jer. 26:15–16Acts 23:12,16–17,21,27) subduing all passions, (Eph. 4:26–27) and avoiding all occasions, (2 Sam. 2:22Deut. 22:8) temptations, (Matt. 4:6–7Prov. 1:10,11,15–16) and practices, which tend to the unjust taking away the life of any; (1 Sam. 24:121 Sam. 26:9–11Gen. 37:21–22) by just defence thereof against violence, (Ps. 82:4Prov. 24:11–121 Sam. 14:45) patient bearing of the hand of God, (James 5:7–11Heb. 12:9) quietness of mind, (1 Thess. 4:111 Pet. 3:3–4Ps. 37:8–11) cheerfulness of spirit; (Prov. 17:22) a sober use of meat, (Prov. 25:16,27) drink, (1 Tim. 5:23) physick, (Isa. 38:21) sleep, (Ps. 127:2) labour, (Eccl. 5:122 Thess. 3:10,12Prov. 16:26) and recreations; (Eccl. 3:4,11) by charitable thoughts, (1 Sam. 19:4–51 Sam. 22:13–14) love, (Rom. 13:10) compassion, (Luke 10:33–34) meekness, gentleness, kindness; (Col. 3:12–13) peaceable, (James 3:17) mild and courteous speeches and behaviour; (1 Pet. 3:8–11Prov. 15:1Judges 8:1–3) forbearance, readiness to be reconciled, patient bearing and forgiving of injuries, and requiting good for evil; (Matt. 5:24Eph. 4:2,32Rom. 12:17,20) comforting and succouring the distressed and protecting and defending the innocent. (1 Thess. 5:14Job 31:19–20Matt. 25:35–36Prov. 31:8–9)

The Morning Devotional: WSC Q70-71 (Part One)

The Morning Devotional: WSC Q68; WLC 135 (Part Three)

The Morning Devotional for September 6, 2021
The Westminster Shorter Catechism 68; The Westminster Larger Catechism Q135 (Part Three)

Question 68
What is required in the sixth commandment?
The sixth commandment requireth all lawful endeavors to preserve our own life, (Eph. 5:28–29) and the life of others. (1 Kings 18:4)

Question 135
What are the duties required in the sixth commandment?
The duties required in the sixth commandment are all careful studies, and lawful endeavors, to preserve the life of ourselves (Eph. 5:28–29) and others (1 Kings 18:4) by resisting all thoughts and purposes, (Jer. 26:15–16Acts 23:12,16–17,21,27) subduing all passions, (Eph. 4:26–27) and avoiding all occasions, (2 Sam. 2:22Deut. 22:8) temptations, (Matt. 4:6–7Prov. 1:10,11,15–16) and practices, which tend to the unjust taking away the life of any; (1 Sam. 24:121 Sam. 26:9–11Gen. 37:21–22) by just defence thereof against violence, (Ps. 82:4Prov. 24:11–121 Sam. 14:45) patient bearing of the hand of God, (James 5:7–11Heb. 12:9) quietness of mind, (1 Thess. 4:111 Pet. 3:3–4Ps. 37:8–11) cheerfulness of spirit; (Prov. 17:22) a sober use of meat, (Prov. 25:16,27) drink, (1 Tim. 5:23) physick, (Isa. 38:21) sleep, (Ps. 127:2) labour, (Eccl. 5:122 Thess. 3:10,12Prov. 16:26) and recreations; (Eccl. 3:4,11) by charitable thoughts, (1 Sam. 19:4–51 Sam. 22:13–14) love, (Rom. 13:10) compassion, (Luke 10:33–34) meekness, gentleness, kindness; (Col. 3:12–13) peaceable, (James 3:17) mild and courteous speeches and behaviour; (1 Pet. 3:8–11Prov. 15:1Judges 8:1–3) forbearance, readiness to be reconciled, patient bearing and forgiving of injuries, and requiting good for evil; (Matt. 5:24Eph. 4:2,32Rom. 12:17,20) comforting and succouring the distressed and protecting and defending the innocent. (1 Thess. 5:14Job 31:19–20Matt. 25:35–36Prov. 31:8–9)

The Morning Devotional: WSC Q68; WLC Q135

The Morning Devotional: WSC Q68; WLC Q135

The Morning Devotional for September 3, 2021
The Westminster Shorter Catechism 68; The Westminster Larger Catechism Q135

Question 68
What is required in the sixth commandment?
The sixth commandment requireth all lawful endeavors to preserve our own life, (Eph. 5:28–29) and the life of others. (1 Kings 18:4)

Question 135
What are the duties required in the sixth commandment?
The duties required in the sixth commandment are all careful studies, and lawful endeavors, to preserve the life of ourselves (Eph. 5:28–29) and others (1 Kings 18:4) by resisting all thoughts and purposes, (Jer. 26:15–16Acts 23:12,16–17,21,27) subduing all passions, (Eph. 4:26–27) and avoiding all occasions, (2 Sam. 2:22Deut. 22:8) temptations, (Matt. 4:6–7Prov. 1:10,11,15–16) and practices, which tend to the unjust taking away the life of any; (1 Sam. 24:121 Sam. 26:9–11Gen. 37:21–22) by just defence thereof against violence, (Ps. 82:4Prov. 24:11–121 Sam. 14:45) patient bearing of the hand of God, (James 5:7–11Heb. 12:9) quietness of mind, (1 Thess. 4:111 Pet. 3:3–4Ps. 37:8–11) cheerfulness of spirit; (Prov. 17:22) a sober use of meat, (Prov. 25:16,27) drink, (1 Tim. 5:23) physick, (Isa. 38:21) sleep, (Ps. 127:2) labour, (Eccl. 5:122 Thess. 3:10,12Prov. 16:26) and recreations; (Eccl. 3:4,11) by charitable thoughts, (1 Sam. 19:4–51 Sam. 22:13–14) love, (Rom. 13:10) compassion, (Luke 10:33–34) meekness, gentleness, kindness; (Col. 3:12–13) peaceable, (James 3:17) mild and courteous speeches and behaviour; (1 Pet. 3:8–11Prov. 15:1Judges 8:1–3) forbearance, readiness to be reconciled, patient bearing and forgiving of injuries, and requiting good for evil; (Matt. 5:24Eph. 4:2,32Rom. 12:17,20) comforting and succouring the distressed and protecting and defending the innocent. (1 Thess. 5:14Job 31:19–20Matt. 25:35–36Prov. 31:8–9)

The Morning Devotional: WSC Q68; WLC Q135

The Morning Devotional: WSC Q62

The Morning Devotional for August 30, 2021
The Westminster Shorter Catechism Q62

What are the reasons annexed to the fourth commandment?
The reasons annexed to the fourth commandment are, God’ s allowing us six days of the week for our own employments, (Exod. 20:9) his challenging a special propriety in the seventh, his own example, and his blessing the sabbath-day. (Exod. 20:11)