Small Catechism - The Our Father

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  • 1. 

    What are the "components" of The Our Father?

    • A.

      Introduction, 7 Requests, and the Amen

    • B.

      Introduction, 8 Requests, and the Amen

    • C.

      Confession, 6 Requests and the Amen

    • D.

      7 Requests and the Amen

    • E.

      None of the Above

    Correct Answer
    A. Introduction, 7 Requests, and the Amen
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Introduction, 7 Requests, and the Amen. The Our Father, also known as the Lord's Prayer, consists of an introduction, where we address God as "Our Father," followed by seven requests or petitions, including "Give us this day our daily bread" and "Lead us not into temptation," and concludes with the word "Amen," which means "so be it" or "let it be done." This structure is commonly used in Christian worship and is found in the Bible in Matthew 6:9-13 and Luke 11:2-4.

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  • 2. 

    What is the Introduction to The Our Father?

    • A.

      In the beginning, God created the Heavens and the Earth

    • B.

      Dear Lord, hear my prayer

    • C.

      Our Father, who is in heaven

    • D.

      Blessed are the poor in spirit

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    C. Our Father, who is in heaven
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Our Father, who is in heaven." This answer is correct because it directly addresses the question and accurately identifies the introduction to The Our Father prayer. The phrase "Our Father, who is in heaven" is the opening line of The Our Father, also known as The Lord's Prayer, which is a well-known Christian prayer taught by Jesus in the Bible.

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  • 3. 

    What does Martin Luther say the First Request in The Our Father means when one prays, "May your name be holy"?

    • A.

      God's name is holy to the world when we pray for it to be holy

    • B.

      God's name is always holy but we pray He makes it holy among sinners

    • C.

      God is holy in all but name, so we pray God makes his name holy too

    • D.

      God does not have an actual "name" thus we pray for even the invisible things of this world

    • E.

      None of the above.

    Correct Answer
    B. God's name is always holy but we pray He makes it holy among sinners
    Explanation
    Martin Luther believes that God's name is always holy, but when we pray "May your name be holy," we are asking God to make his name holy among sinners. This means that we are asking God to reveal his holiness to those who do not know him and to bring about a transformation in their lives. By praying for God's name to be holy among sinners, we are acknowledging our own sinfulness and the need for God's grace to be made known to all.

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  • 4. 

    What is the second word in the Second Request of The Our Father?

    Correct Answer
    Kingdom
    kingdom
    Explanation
    "Kingdom" from "Your Kingdom come"

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  • 5. 

    About which request does Luther say, "we pray in this request that it be accomplished among us as well."

    • A.

      The Second Request

    • B.

      The Third Request

    • C.

      The Fourth Request

    • D.

      The Fifth Request

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    B. The Third Request
    Explanation
    The Third Request, "May Your will be accomplished, as it is in Heaven, so may it be on earth."

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  • 6. 

    What does "daily bread" mean in the Fourth Request?

    • A.

      Jesus

    • B.

      God's Word

    • C.

      The bread from the Lord's Supper

    • D.

      Everything that nourishes our body

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. Everything that nourishes our body
    Explanation
    In the Fourth Request, "daily bread" refers to everything that nourishes our body. This includes not only physical food but also all the necessary provisions and resources that sustain us on a daily basis. It encompasses all the material needs that we require for our well-being and survival.

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  • 7. 

    When the Sixth Request says, "Lead us not into tempation", what does this mean?

    • A.

      God tempts those who don't have faith

    • B.

      God tempts those with weak faith

    • C.

      God tempts those with strong faith

    • D.

      All of the above

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    E. None of the above
    Explanation
    God tempts no one, but we pray that God protects us.

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  • 8. 

    What does "Amen" mean?

    • A.

      Please make this prayer true

    • B.

      Please listen to this prayer

    • C.

      I am done with my prayer now

    • D.

      Yes, it will happen this way

    • E.

      Amen is Hebrew for "Thank you God"

    Correct Answer
    D. Yes, it will happen this way
    Explanation
    The word "Amen" is often used at the end of a prayer to express agreement or affirmation. It is a declaration of faith that what has been prayed for will come to pass. Therefore, the statement "Yes, it will happen this way" aligns with the meaning of "Amen" as an affirmation that the prayer will be answered.

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  • 9. 

    The Our Father is...

    • A.

      A creed for mankind

    • B.

      A prayer for mankind to God

    • C.

      A prayer for only for Jesus to God

    • D.

      Something Jesus once said

    • E.

      Not in the Bible but in the Lutheran Confessions

    Correct Answer(s)
    B. A prayer for mankind to God
    D. Something Jesus once said
    Explanation
    The Our Father is a prayer for mankind to God because it is a prayer that Jesus taught his disciples. It is a model prayer that addresses God as our Father and asks for His kingdom to come and His will to be done. It is a prayer that is meant to be prayed by all believers as a way to communicate and connect with God.

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