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Book of Comfort: The Story of the Heidelberg Catechism
In 1563 the Heidelberg Catechism was written. But, how many of us know about this important part of church history -- one of the great confessional documents of the Protestant Reformation -- and the characters that were involved in it's story?
"Book of Comfort: The Story of The Heidelberg Catechism" is a short film created as a celebration of the catechism's 450th Anniversary, in gratitude to God for His Providence (Psalms 77:11-14).
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THANK YOU FOR A WORTHY FIFTEEN MINUTES OF EDUCATION, HISTORY AND CHRISTIANITY. GO WITH GOD.
Thank you!
Danke. Gottes Segen.
Very well done by all ! ! ! Thoroughly enjoyable ! ! !
Thanks for this re-enactment of the creation of the Heidelberg Catechism. I am trying to learn about the Reform faith and I got to see a cartoon about the creation of the Belgic Confession. All I got left are the Canons of Dort. :)
This was beautiful. Love it. :) You guys did amazing.
Really helpful introduction to the context of the catechism!
Good job!!
Well done. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! Such good insight. Good job:)
Nice work. I learned.
11:48 his face still makes me laugh 😂
This is awesome! Thank you!
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Good Job = )
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Overall the Catechism appears to be good but, Q74: Are infants also to be baptized? Yes: for since they, as well as the adult, are included in the covenant and church of God; Not Sure about that one....
@VicLabs
6 жыл бұрын
klohitman oh boy, definitely don’t read Colossians 2:11-12 then.
The covenant of circumcision was not given as a sign of salvation. Thus it is not applicable to baptism which is a sign that a person has made a decision to except Jesus Christ as Lord ans Savior. There is also no scriptural basis for babysitting babies. It is clear this doctrine was a hold over from the Roman Catholic Church.
@14Lennart14
7 жыл бұрын
www.desiringgod.org/messages/how-do-circumcision-and-baptism-correspond
@VicLabs
6 жыл бұрын
klohitman it was given as a sign of being in the covenant. If you’re a dispensationalist then quite obviously you will believe in a discontinuity between the two. If you believe that baptism is salvific, then you are catholic and still baptize babies.