What is the chief end of man? This well-known question is the first question of the Westminster Shorter Catechism. With this question, we are asked to examine what our primary purpose is as created by God. The answer given, “To glorify God and to enjoy Him forever”, is simple to learn and yet contains an unmeasurable depth. This question and answer is the first of 107 questions and answers found in the Westminster Shorter Catechism. It was first written in 1647 by the Westminster Assembly in London, England. It has since been a treasure of Bible-centered instruction taught and learned in churches and families throughout the world. While it was originally written for children, it contains rich instruction for everyone – for people of every age and intellect. We hope you will learn much from these lectures on the Westminster Shorter Catechism and that they will be a rich blessing for you.
Previously we have seen that the primary means of grace instituted by the Lord Jesus Christ are his Word, the sacraments of baptism and the Lord’s Supper, and prayer. We’ve looked at the Word of God, baptism, and the Lord’s Supper, and in this lesson we discover what prayer is, and what God has given to guide us in our prayer.
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