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Lord's Day 16

Topics: Death, Justice, Eternal Life, Sin, Old Nature, Thankfulness, Descent into Hell, Hell, Comfort, Crucifixion

40. Q.

Why was it necessary for Christ
to humble himself even unto death?

A.
Because of the justice and truth of God 1
satisfaction for our sins
could be made in no other way
than by the death of the Son of God. 2
  • 1. Gen 2:17.
  • 2. Rom 8:3; Phil 2:8; Heb 2:9, 14, 15.
41. Q.

Why was he buried?

A.
His burial testified
that he had really died. 1
  • 1. Is 53:9; Jn 19:38-42; Acts 13:29; 1 Cor 15:3, 4.
42. Q.

Since Christ has died for us,
why do we still have to die?

A.
Our death is not a payment for our sins,
but it puts an end to sin
and is an entrance into eternal life. 1
  • 1. Jn 5:24; Phil 1:21-23; 1 Thess 5:9, 10.
43. Q.

What further benefit do we receive
from Christ's sacrifice and death on the cross?

A.
Through Christ's death
our old nature is crucified,
put to death,
and buried with him, 1
so that the evil desires of the flesh
may no longer reign in us, 2
but that we may offer ourselves to him
as a sacrifice of thankfulness. 3
  • 1. Rom 6:5-11; Col 2:11, 12.
  • 2. Rom 6:12-14.
  • 3. Rom 12:1; Eph 5:1, 2.
44. Q.

Why is there added:
He descended into hell?

A.
In my greatest sorrows and temptations
I may be assured and comforted
that my Lord Jesus Christ,
by his unspeakable anguish, pain, terror, and agony,
which he endured throughout all his sufferings 1
but especially on the cross,
has delivered me
from the anguish and torment of hell. 2
  • 1. Ps 18:5, 6; 116:3; Mt 26:36-46; 27:45, 46; Heb 5:7-10.
  • 2. Is 53.
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