
The Heidelberg Catechism
The Heidelberg Catechism is a historical Christian document from the 16th century that summarizes core beliefs of the Reformed Christian faith. It presents questions and answers designed to teach about God's love, Jesus' sacrifice, and how believers should live in response. It emphasizes trusting in God's grace, understanding salvation through Christ, and living a life of gratitude and obedience. Its purpose is to guide believers in their faith and deepen their understanding of God's promises, fostering personal and communal spiritual growth.