A Catechism for Girls and Boys

Part II: Questions about The Ten Commandments
55. Q. What is the sixth commandment?
A. The sixth commandment is, Thou shalt not kill.
(Click through to read scriptural proof.)
Rebecca Stark is the author of The Good Portion: God, the second title in The Good Portion series.
The Good Portion: God explores what Scripture teaches about God in hopes that readers will see his perfection, worth, magnificence, and beauty as they study his triune nature, infinite attributes, and wondrous works.
Part II: Questions about The Ten Commandments
55. Q. What is the sixth commandment?
A. The sixth commandment is, Thou shalt not kill.
(Click through to read scriptural proof.)
Flash in the Pan
Ten words of the year that never became popular (mental_floss Blog). I’ve never heard of most of them. Have you?
The Right Words
Jared Wilson sets us straight with a list of “commonly mistaken terminology in theological statements and discussions.” For instance: “Crucifixion, not crucifiction. That’s a not unimportant distinction.” And check out the comments for a few more.
Let earth and Heaven combine,
Angels and men agree,
To praise in songs divine
The incarnate Deity,
Our God contracted to a span,
Incomprehensibly made man.He laid His glory by,
He wrapped Him in our clay;
Unmarked by human eye,
The latent Godhead lay;
Infant of days He here became,
And bore the mild Immanuel’s name.See in that infant’s face
The depths of deity,
And labor while ye gaze
To sound the mystery
In vain; ye angels gaze no more,
But fall, and silently adore.Unsearchable the love
That hath the Savior brought;
The grace is far above
Of men or angels’ thought:
Suffice for us that God, we know,
Our God, is manifest below.He deigns in flesh t’appear,
Widest extremes to join;
To bring our vileness near,
And make us all divine:
And we the life of God shall know,
For God is manifest below.Made perfect first in love,
And sanctified by grace,
We shall from earth remove,
And see His glorious face:
His love shall then be fully showed,
And man shall all be lost in God.—Charles Wesley
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