Sermons on the Heidelberg Catechism

Sermon #1 “The Christian’s Only Comfort in Life and Death”

Sermons on the Heidelberg Catechism

The Heidelberg Catechism takes its name from the City of Heidelberg, Germany, where it was written in the 16th century. During that time, the German province, or palatinate, was ruled by Elector Palatine, Frederick III. A pious leader, Frederick sought to promote unity in Protestant doctrine and strengthen the Reformed faith within his realm. To that end, he commissioned Zacharias Ursinus and Caspar Olevianus to draft a catechism designed both to instruct the youth and to guide pastors and teachers. The Catechism was officially published in 1563, after receiving the approval of the Heidelberg Synod. One of the Catechism’s most distinguishing features is its warm and heartfelt expression of Reformed theology. It contains a personal and spiritual depth. Because of its comforting and devotional tongue, it has often been affectionately called “The book of comfort for God’s people.” The sermons that follow, preached by Rev. Bartel Elshout, to his final congregation in Kalamazoo, Michigan, reflect the same spirit of comfort and instruction. It is our hope that these sermons will be a blessing to you.

Sermon #1 “The Christian’s Only Comfort in Life and Death”

Lord’s Day 1 — Question and Answer #1 In this first sermon in the series, the Rev. Bartel Elshout introduces us not only to the first Question and Answer in the Heidelberg Catechism, but he helps us understand how expository preaching through the Catechism opens up the Word of God to us and points us to the Lord Jesus Christ in a very personal way, under three headings: 1. Jesus Owns the Christian 2. Jesus Has Redeemed the Christian 3. Jesus Dwells in the Christian

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Sermons

1.  Sermon #1 “The Christian’s Only Comfort in Life and Death”
2.  Sermon #2 “The Pattern of Christian Experience”
3.  Sermon #3 “The Law of God and Our Misery”
4.  Sermon #4 “The Total (Radical) Depravity of Man”
5.  Sermon #5 “Man’s Sinnership in Light of God’s Justice”
6.  Sermon #6 “The Doctrine of Hell”
7.  Sermon #7 “Perfect Satisfaction: a Requirement for Deliverance”
8.  Sermon #8 “One Mediator Between God and Man”
9.  Sermon #9 “True Saving Faith”
10.  Sermon #10 “The God of Salvation—A Triune God”
11.  Sermon #11 ”Faith in God the Father”
12.  Sermon #12 “The Providence of God”
13.  Sermon #13 “The Rich Benefits Derived from Believing in God’s Providence”
14.  Sermon #14 “Jesus, the Savior of Sinners”
15.  Sermon #15 “Faith in Christ”
16.  Sermon #16 “The Identity of the True Christian”
17.  Sermon #17 “The Unique Identity of Jesus Christ”
18.  Sermon #18 “The Lordship of Jesus Christ”
19.  Sermon #19 “The Incarnation of the Lord Jesus Christ”
20.  Sermon #20 “Faith in the Suffering Son of God”
21.  Sermon #21 “Christ—A Savior Who Has Paid the Wages of Sin in Full”
22.  Sermon #22 “The Threefold Benefits of the Resurrection of Christ”
23.  Sermon #23 “The Ascension of the Lord Jesus Christ”
24.  Sermon #24 “Faith in the Exalted Christ”
25.  Sermon #25 “The Second Coming of Christ”
26.  Sermon #26 “Faith in God the Holy Spirit”
27.  Sermon #27 “The Holy Catholic (Universal) Church of Christ”
28.  Sermon #28 “The Church’s Confession Regarding the Forgiveness of Sins”
29.  Sermon #29 “The Future of the Christian”
30.  Sermon #30 “Justifying Faith”
31.  Sermon #31 “The Believer and Good Works”
32.  Sermon #32 “Faith and the Sacraments”
33.  Sermon #33 “Holy Baptism and the Promise of the Gospel”
34.  Sermon #34 “The Water of Holy Baptism”
35.  Sermon #35 “The Baptism of Infants”
36.  Sermon #36 “The Holy Supper of Our Lord Jesus Christ”
37.  Sermon #37 “The Value of the Lord’s Supper”
38.  Sermon #38 “The Observance of the Lord’s Supper”
39.  Sermon #39 “The Keys to the Kingdom of Heaven”
40.  Sermon #40 “The Good Works of the Christian”
41.  Sermon #41 “The True Conversion of Man”
42.  Sermon #42 “The Transcript of God’s Mind”
43.  Sermon #43 “The Holy Law of God”
44.  Sermon #44 “The Second Commandment”
45.  Sermon #45 “The Preaching of God’s Word, and Graven Images”
46.  Sermon #46 "God's Commandment Concerning His Name"
47.  Sermon #47 "God's Name and the Oath"
48.  Sermon #48 "The Fourth Commandment, part 1"
49.  Sermon #49 "The Fourth Commandment, part 2"
50.  Sermon #50 "The Threefold Requirement of the 5th Commandment"
51.  Sermon #51 "The Sixth Commandment"
52.  Sermon #52 "The Seventh Commandment and Marriage"
53.  Sermon #53 "The Eighth Commandment"
54.  Sermon #54 "The Ninth Commandment"
55.  Sermon #55 "Final Observations about the Law of God"
56.  Sermon #56 "The Prayer of the Christian"
57.  Sermon #57 "Address of the Lord's Prayer"
58.  Sermon #58 "Hallowing of God's "Father" Name"
59.  Sermon #59 "The Second Petition of the Lord's Prayer"
60.  Sermon #60 "The Third Petition of the Lord's Prayer"
61.  Sermon #61 "The Christian's Petition for Daily Bread"
62.  Sermon #62 "Readiness to Forgive"
63.  Sermon #63 "The Last Petition of the Lord's Prayer"

Instructor

Rev. Bartel Elshout

Bartel Elshout is pastor of the Kalamazoo Reformed Church of Kalamazoo, Michigan. He previously served as pastor of the Heritage Reformed Congregations of Jordan (Ontario), Chilliwack (British Columbia), and Hull (Iowa). He continues to serve as a part-time instructor at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He previously served as the founding principal of the Netherlands Reformed Christian School in Pompton Plains, New Jersey and as an evangelist in Denver, Colorado. He is also the translator of Wilhelmus à Brakel’s The Christian’s Reasonable Service, The Christian’s Only Comfort in Life and Death by Theodorus van der Groe, and Alexander Comrie’s The Distinctive Marks of Saving Faith. He was previously married to Joan and has two children, David and Sarah, and seven grandchildren. He is presently married to Clarice.