Praying to "Our Father" | Heidelberg Catechism, Lord's Day 46
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About the speaker:
Pastor Wm. Jason Tuinstra is a native of Jenison, MI, having grown up right across the street from Bethel Church on Maplewood dr. He entered the ministry in 1998 as a graduate from Mid-America Reformed Seminary and has served churches in Indiana and California. He joined the ministry of Bethel Church in Jenison, MI in 2009 and serves as the main preaching pastor along with other teaching responsibilities. He has been married since 1992 to his wife Jody and has five children, three of whom are married, and has six grandchildren.
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Q&A's
Question 120
2:12 Why has Christ commanded us to address God as “our Father”?
Answer
To awaken in us at the very beginning of our prayer what should be basic to our prayer— a childlike reverence and trust that through Christ God has become our Father, and will much less refuse to give us what we ask in faith than will our parents refuse us the things of this life.
Question 121
4:40 Why the words “who is in heaven”?
Answer
These words teach us not to think of God’s heavenly majesty in an earthly way, and to expect from his almighty power everything needed for body and soul.
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