Keach's Catechism

1677

Keach's Catechism, also known as "The Baptist Catechism," is a comprehensive theological document written by Benjamin Keach, an English Baptist preacher, and theologian, in 1677. This catechism serves as an instructional tool for teaching the fundamental doctrines of the Christian faith from a Baptist perspective. Comprising 118 (only 107 are listed in this resource due to resource issues at the moment) questions and answers, it covers topics such as the attributes of God, the nature of humanity, the work of Christ, the moral law, and the means of grace. With its systematic approach, Keach's Catechism aimed to provide a clear and organized presentation of Baptist beliefs, facilitating the education and grounding of believers in their faith. Over the years, this catechism has been utilized by Baptist communities to instruct individuals, especially young believers, in the principles of Christianity, contributing to its enduring influence and importance within the Baptist tradition. 

Benjamin Keach, 1640 - 1704

Question 1: Who is the first and chiefest being?

Answer: God is the first and chiefest being.

Question 2: Ought everyone to believe there is a God?

Answer: Everyone ought to believe there is a God, and it is their great sin and folly who do not.

Question 3: How may we know there is a God?

Answer: The light of nature in man, and the works of God, plainly declare there is a God; but His Word and Spirit only do it fully and effectually for the salvation of sinners.

Question 4: What is the Word of God?

Answer: The Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament are the Word of God, and the only certain rule of faith and obedience.

Question 5: May all men make use of the Scriptures?

Answer: All men are not only permitted, but commanded and exhorted to read, hear, and understand the Scriptures.

Question 6: What things are chiefly contained in the Holy Scriptures?

Answer: The Holy Scriptures chiefly contain what man ought to believe concerning God, and what duty God requires of man.

Question 7: What is God?

Answer: God is a Spirit, infinite, eternal, and unchangeable in His being, wisdom, power, holiness, justice, goodness, and truth.

Question 8: Are there more gods than one?

Answer: There is but one only, the living and true God.

Question 9: How many persons are there in the Godhead?

Answer: There are three persons in the Godhead: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, and these three are one God, the same in essence, equal in power and glory.

Question 10: What are the personal properties of the three persons in the Godhead?

Answer: It is proper to the Father to beget the Son, and to the Son to be begotten of the Father, and to the Holy Spirit to proceed from the Father and the Son from all eternity.

Question 11: What is the decree of God?

Answer: The decree of God is His eternal purpose, according to the counsel of His will, whereby, for His own glory, He hath foreordained whatsoever comes to pass.

Question 12: How does God execute His decrees?

Answer: God executes His decrees in the works of creation and providence.

Question 13: What is the work of creation?

Answer: The work of creation is God's making all things of nothing, by the word of His power, in the space of six days, and all very good.

Question 14: How did God create man?

Answer: God created man, male and female, after His own image, in knowledge, righteousness, and holiness, with dominion over the creatures.

Question 15: What are God's works of providence?

Answer: God's works of providence are His most holy, wise, and powerful preserving and governing all His creatures, and all their actions.

Question 16: What special act of providence did God exercise towards man in the state wherein he was created?

Answer: When God had created man, He entered into a covenant of life with him, upon condition of perfect obedience, forbidding him to eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, upon pain of death.

Question 17: Did our first parents continue in the state wherein they were created?

Answer: Our first parents, being left to the freedom of their own will, fell from the state wherein they were created by sinning against God.

Question 18: What is sin?

Answer: Sin is any want of conformity unto, or transgression of, any law of God, given as a rule to the reasonable creature.

Question 19: What was the sin whereby our first parents fell from the state wherein they were created?

Answer: The sin whereby our first parents fell from the state wherein they were created was their eating the forbidden fruit.

Question 20: Did all mankind fall in Adam's first transgression?

Answer: The covenant being made with Adam, not only for himself but for his posterity, all mankind descending from him by ordinary generation, sinned in him and fell with him in his first transgression.

Question 21: Into what estate did the fall bring mankind?

Answer: The fall brought mankind into an estate of sin and misery.

Question 22: Wherein consists the sinfulness of that estate wherein man fell?

Answer: The sinfulness of that estate wherein man fell consists in the guilt of Adam's first sin, the lack of original righteousness, and the corruption of his whole nature, which is commonly called original sin; together with all actual transgressions that proceed from it.

Question 23: What is the misery of that estate wherein man fell?

Answer: All mankind, by their fall, lost communion with God, are under His wrath and curse, and so made liable to all miseries in this life, to death itself, and to the pains of hell forever.

Question 24: Did God leave all mankind to perish in the estate of sin and misery?

Answer: God, having out of His mere good pleasure, from all eternity, elected some to everlasting life, did enter into a covenant of grace to deliver them out of the estate of sin and misery, and to bring them into an estate of salvation by a Redeemer.

Question 25: Who is the Redeemer of God's elect?

Answer: The only Redeemer of God's elect is the Lord Jesus Christ, who, being the eternal Son of God, became man and so was, and continues to be, God and man in two distinct natures and one person forever.

Question 26: How does Christ execute the office of a Redeemer?

Answer: Christ executes the office of a Redeemer in His being born, and that in a low condition, made under the law, perfectly fulfilling it, suffering the punishment due to us for sin, in His death and burial, and rising again from the dead the third day, in His ascending up into heaven, in His sitting at the right hand of God the Father, and in His coming to judge the world at the last day.

Question 27: How are we made partakers of the redemption purchased by Christ?

Answer: We are made partakers of the redemption purchased by Christ, by the effectual application of it to us by His Holy Spirit.

Question 28: How does the Spirit apply to us the redemption purchased by Christ?

Answer: The Spirit applies to us the redemption purchased by Christ, by working faith in us and thereby uniting us to Christ in our effectual calling.

Question 29: What is faith?

Answer: Faith is a saving grace, whereby we receive and rest upon Christ alone for salvation, as He is offered to us in the Gospel.

Question 30: What is repentance unto life?

Answer: Repentance unto life is a saving grace, whereby a sinner, out of a true sense of his sin and apprehension of the mercy of God in Christ, does, with grief and hatred of his sin, turn from it unto God, with full purpose of, and endeavor after, new obedience.

Question 31: What are the outward and ordinary means whereby Christ communicates to us the benefits of redemption?

Answer: The outward and ordinary means whereby Christ communicates to us the benefits of redemption are His Word, His ordinances, especially the Word, baptism, the Lord's Supper, and prayer; all of which are made effectual to the elect for salvation.

Question 32: How is the Word made effectual to salvation?

Answer: The Spirit of God makes the reading, but especially the preaching, of the Word an effectual means of convincing and converting sinners, and of building them up in holiness and comfort through faith unto salvation.

Question 33: What is justification?

Answer: Justification is an act of God's free grace, wherein He pardons all our sins, and accepts us as righteous in His sight, only for the righteousness of Christ imputed to us and received by faith alone.

Question 34: What is adoption?

Answer: Adoption is an act of God's free grace, whereby we are received into the number, and have a right to all the privileges of the sons of God.

Question 35: What is sanctification?

Answer: Sanctification is the work of God's free grace, whereby we are renewed in the whole man after the image of God, and are enabled more and more to die unto sin and live unto righteousness.

Question 36: What are the benefits which in this life do accompany or flow from justification, adoption, and sanctification?

Answer: The benefits which in this life do accompany or flow from justification, adoption, and sanctification are assurance of God's love, peace of conscience, joy in the Holy Spirit, increase of grace, and perseverance therein to the end.

Question 37: What benefits do believers receive from Christ at death?

Answer: The souls of believers are at their death made perfect in holiness, and do immediately pass into glory, and their bodies, being still united to Christ, do rest in their graves till the resurrection.

Question 38: What benefits do believers receive from Christ at the resurrection?

Answer: At the resurrection, believers being raised up in glory, shall be openly acknowledged and acquitted in the day of judgment, and made perfectly blessed in the full enjoying of God to all eternity.

Question 39: What is the duty which God requires of man?

Answer: The duty which God requires of man is obedience to His revealed will.

Question 40: What did God at first reveal to man for the rule of his obedience?

Answer: The rule which God at first revealed to man for his obedience was the moral law.

Question 41: Where is the moral law summarily comprehended?

Answer: The moral law is summarily comprehended in the Ten Commandments.

Question 42: What is the sum of the Ten Commandments?

Answer: The sum of the Ten Commandments is to love the Lord our God with all our heart, with all our soul, with all our strength, and with all our mind, and our neighbor as ourselves.

Question 43: What is the preface to the Ten Commandments?

Answer: The preface to the Ten Commandments is in these words: "I am the Lord thy God, which have brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage."

Question 44: What doth the preface to the Ten Commandments teach us?

Answer: The preface to the Ten Commandments teaches us that because God is the Lord and our God and Redeemer, therefore we are bound to keep all His commandments.

Question 45: Which is the first commandment?

Answer: The first commandment is: "Thou shalt have no other gods before me."

Question 46: What is required in the first commandment?

Answer: The first commandment requires us to know and acknowledge God to be the only true God and our God, and to worship and glorify Him accordingly.

Question 47: What is forbidden in the first commandment?

Answer: The first commandment forbids the denying, or not worshiping and glorifying, the true God as God and our God, and the giving of that worship and glory to any other which is due to Him alone.

Question 48: What are we especially taught by these words, "before me," in the first commandment?

Answer: These words, "before me," in the first commandment teach us that God, who sees all things, takes notice of, and is much displeased with, the sin of having any other god.

Question 49: Which is the second commandment?

Answer: The second commandment is: "Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth. Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them; for I the Lord thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me, and showing mercy unto thousands of them that love me and keep my commandments."

Question 50: What is required in the second commandment?

Answer: The second commandment requires the receiving, observing, and keeping pure and entire all such religious worship and ordinances as God has appointed in His Word.

Question 51: What is forbidden in the second commandment?

Answer: The second commandment forbids the worshiping of God by images or any other way not appointed in His Word.

Question 52: What are the reasons annexed to the second commandment?

Answer: The reasons annexed to the second commandment are: God's sovereignty over us, His propriety in us, and the zeal He has to His own worship.

Question 53: Which is the third commandment?

Answer: The third commandment is: "Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain, for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain."

Question 54: What is required in the third commandment?

Answer: The third commandment requires the holy and reverent use of God's names, titles, attributes, ordinances, Word, and works.

Question 55: What is forbidden in the third commandment?

Answer: The third commandment forbids all profaning or abusing anything whereby God makes Himself known.

Question 56: What is the reason annexed to the third commandment?

Answer: The reason annexed to the third commandment is that, however the breakers of this commandment may escape punishment from men, yet the Lord our God will not suffer them to escape His righteous judgment.

Question 57: Which is the fourth commandment?

Answer: The fourth commandment is: "Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labor and do all thy work, but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God. In it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates. For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day; wherefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day and hallowed it."

Question 58: What is required in the fourth commandment?

Answer: The fourth commandment requires the keeping holy to God such set times as He has appointed in His Word, expressly one whole day in seven, to be a holy Sabbath to Himself.

Question 59: Which day of the seven has God appointed to be the weekly Sabbath?

Answer: From the beginning of the world to the resurrection of Christ, God appointed the seventh day of the week to be the weekly Sabbath. And the first day of the week, ever since, is the Christian Sabbath, and is to be kept holy unto the Lord.

Question 60: How is the Sabbath to be sanctified?

Answer: The Sabbath is to be sanctified by a holy resting all that day, even from such worldly employments and recreations as are lawful on other days, and spending the whole time in the public and private exercises of God's worship, except so much as is taken up in the works of necessity and mercy.

Question 61: What is forbidden in the fourth commandment?

Answer: The fourth commandment forbids the omission or careless performance of the duties required, and the profaning the day by idleness or doing that which is in itself sinful, or by unnecessary thoughts, words, or works, about worldly employments or recreations.

Question 62: What are the reasons annexed to the fourth commandment?

Answer: The reasons annexed to the fourth commandment are: God's allowing us six days of the week for our own worldly employments and the sanctifying of the seventh day, thereby acknowledging the work of creation and our dependence upon Him, and that He deserves to be worshipped.

Question 63: What is the fifth commandment?

Answer: The fifth commandment is: "Honor thy father and thy mother, that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee."

Question 64: What is required in the fifth commandment?

Answer: The fifth commandment requires the preserving the honor, and performing the duties belonging to everyone in their various roles and relationships, as superiors, inferiors, or equals.

Question 65: What is forbidden in the fifth commandment?

Answer: The fifth commandment forbids the neglecting of, or doing anything against, the honor and duty which belongs to everyone in their various roles and relationships.

Question 66: What is the reason annexed to the fifth commandment?

Answer: The reason annexed to the fifth commandment is a promise of long life and prosperity as far as it shall serve for God's glory and their own good, to all such as keep this commandment.

Question 67: Which is the sixth commandment?

Answer: The sixth commandment is: "Thou shalt not kill."

Question 68: What is required in the sixth commandment?

Answer: The sixth commandment requires all lawful endeavors to preserve our own life and the life of others.

Question 69: What is forbidden in the sixth commandment?

Answer: The sixth commandment forbids the taking away of our own life or the life of our neighbor unjustly, or whatsoever tends thereunto.

Question 70: Which is the seventh commandment?

Answer: The seventh commandment is: "Thou shalt not commit adultery."

Question 71: What is required in the seventh commandment?

Answer: The seventh commandment requires the preservation of our own and our neighbor's chastity, in heart, speech, and behavior.

Question 72: What is forbidden in the seventh commandment?

Answer: The seventh commandment forbids all unchaste thoughts, words, and actions.

Question 73: Which is the eighth commandment?

Answer: The eighth commandment is: "Thou shalt not steal."

Question 74: What is required in the eighth commandment?

Answer: The eighth commandment requires the lawful procuring and furthering the wealth and outward estate of ourselves and others.

Question 75: What is forbidden in the eighth commandment?

Answer: The eighth commandment forbids the wrongful or unjust taking away of anything that belongs to our neighbor.

Question 76: Which is the ninth commandment?

Answer: The ninth commandment is: "Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor."

Question 77: What is required in the ninth commandment?

Answer: The ninth commandment requires the maintaining and promoting of truth between people, as well as our own and our neighbor's good name, especially when speaking of others.

Question 78: What is forbidden in the ninth commandment?

Answer: The ninth commandment forbids whatever is prejudicial to the truth or injurious to our own or our neighbor's good name.

Question 79: Which is the tenth commandment?

Answer: The tenth commandment is: "Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor anything that is thy neighbor's."

Question 80: What is required in the tenth commandment?

Answer: The tenth commandment requires full contentment with our own condition, with a right and charitable frame of spirit toward our neighbor and all that is his.

Question 81: What is forbidden in the tenth commandment?

Answer: The tenth commandment forbids all discontentment with our own estate, envying or grieving at the good of our neighbor, and all inordinate desires after anything that belongs to him.

Question 82: Is any man able perfectly to keep the commandments of God?

Answer: No mere man since the fall is able in this life perfectly to keep the commandments of God, but does daily break them in thought, word, and deed.

Question 83: Are all transgressions of the law equally heinous?

Answer: Some sins in themselves, and by reason of various aggravations, are more heinous in the sight of God than others.

Question 84: What does every sin deserve?

Answer: Every sin deserves God's wrath and curse, both in this life and that which is to come.

Question 85: What does God require of us that we may escape His wrath and curse due to us for sin?

Answer: To escape the wrath and curse of God due to us for sin, God requires faith in Jesus Christ, repentance unto life, with the diligent use of all the outward means whereby Christ communicates to us the benefits of redemption.

Question 86: What is faith in Jesus Christ?

Answer: Faith in Jesus Christ is a saving grace, whereby we receive and rest upon Him alone for salvation, as He is offered to us in the Gospel.

Question 87: What is repentance unto life?

Answer: Repentance unto life is a saving grace, whereby a sinner, out of a true sense of his sin, and an apprehension of the mercy of God in Christ, does, with grief and hatred of his sin, turn from it unto God, with full purpose of, and endeavor after, new obedience.

Question 88: What are the outward means whereby Christ communicates to us the benefits of redemption?

Answer: The outward and ordinary means whereby Christ communicates to us the benefits of redemption are His ordinances, especially the Word, baptism, the Lord's Supper, and prayer; all of which are made effectual to the elect for salvation.

Question 89: How is the Word made effectual to salvation?

Answer: The Spirit of God makes the reading, but especially the preaching, of the Word, an effectual means of convincing and converting sinners, and of building them up in holiness and comfort, through faith unto salvation.

Question 90: How is the Word to be read and heard that it may become effectual to salvation?

Answer: That the Word may become effectual to salvation, we must attend thereunto with diligence, preparation, and prayer; receive it with faith and love, lay it up in our hearts, and practice it in our lives.

Question 91: How do the sacraments become effectual means of salvation?

Answer: The sacraments become effectual means of salvation, not from any virtue in them or in those who administer them, but only by the blessing of Christ and the working of His Spirit in those who by faith receive them.

Question 92: What is a sacrament?

Answer: A sacrament is an holy ordinance instituted by Christ in His Church, to signify, seal, and exhibit unto those who are within the covenant of grace the benefits of His mediation; to strengthen and increase their faith and all other graces; to oblige them to obedience, and to be a bond and pledge of their communion with Him and with each other.

Question 93: Which are the sacraments of the New Testament?

Answer: The sacraments of the New Testament are Baptism and the Lord's Supper.

Question 94: What is Baptism?

Answer: Baptism is an holy ordinance, wherein the washing with water in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, signifies our ingrafting into Christ and partaking of the benefits of the covenant of grace, and our engagement to be the Lord's.

Question 95: To whom is Baptism to be administered?

Answer: Baptism is to be administered to all those who actually profess repentance towards God, faith in, and obedience to, our Lord Jesus Christ, and to none other.

Question 96: What is the Lord's Supper?

Answer: The Lord's Supper is an holy ordinance, wherein, by giving and receiving bread and wine according to Christ's appointment, His death is showed forth, and the worthy receivers are not after a corporal and carnal manner, but by faith, made partakers of His body and blood, with all His benefits, to their spiritual nourishment and growth in grace.

Question 97: What is required to the worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper?

Answer: It is required of those who would worthily partake of the Lord's Supper that they examine themselves of their knowledge to discern the Lord's body, of their faith to feed upon Him, of their repentance, love, and new obedience, lest, coming unworthily, they eat and drink judgment to themselves.

Question 98: What is prayer?

Answer: Prayer is an offering up of our desires unto God, in the name of Christ, by the help of His Spirit, with confession of our sins, and thankful acknowledgment of His mercies.

Question 99: What rule has God given for our direction in prayer?

Answer: The whole Word of God is of use to direct us in prayer, but the special rule of direction is that prayer which Christ taught His disciples, commonly called the Lord's Prayer.

Question 100: What doth the preface of the Lord's Prayer teach us?

Answer: The preface of the Lord's Prayer, which is "Our Father which art in heaven," teaches us to draw near to God with all holy reverence and confidence, as children to a father able and ready to help us.

Question 101: What do we pray for in the first petition?

Answer: In the first petition, which is "Hallowed be Thy name," we pray that God would enable us and others to glorify Him in all that whereby He makes Himself known, and that He would dispose all things to His own glory.

Question 102: What do we pray for in the second petition?

Answer: In the second petition, which is "Thy kingdom come," we pray that Satan's kingdom may be destroyed, and that the kingdom of grace may be advanced, ourselves and others brought into it, and kept in it, and that the kingdom of glory may be hastened.

Question 103: What do we pray for in the third petition?

Answer: In the third petition, which is "Thy will be done in earth as it is in heaven," we pray that God, by His grace, would make us able and willing to know, obey, and submit to His will in all things, as the angels do in heaven.

Question 104: What do we pray for in the fourth petition?

Answer: In the fourth petition, which is "Give us this day our daily bread," we pray that of God's free gift we may receive a competent portion of the good things of this life, and enjoy His blessing with them.

Question 105: What do we pray for in the fifth petition?

Answer: In the fifth petition, which is "And forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors," we pray that God, for Christ's sake, would freely pardon all our sins, which we are the rather encouraged to ask because by His grace we are enabled from the heart to forgive others.

Question 106: What do we pray for in the sixth petition?

Answer: In the sixth petition, which is "And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil," we pray that God would either keep us from being tempted to sin, or support and deliver us when we are tempted.

Question 107: What does the conclusion of the Lord's Prayer teach us?

Answer: The conclusion of the Lord's Prayer, which is "For Thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory forever. Amen," teaches us to take our encouragement in prayer from God only, and in our prayers to praise Him, ascribing kingdom, power, and glory to Him, and in testimony of our desire and assurance to be heard, we say "Amen."