Martin Luther's Small Catechism, translated by R. Smith eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 26 pages of information about Martin Luther's Small Catechism, translated by R. Smith.

Martin Luther's Small Catechism, translated by R. Smith eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 26 pages of information about Martin Luther's Small Catechism, translated by R. Smith.

Luther’s Little Instruction Book:  The Small Catechism of Martin Luther

Translation by Robert E. Smith From the German text, printed in:  Triglot Concordia:  The Symbolical Books of the Ev.  Lutheran Church.  St. Louis:  Concordia Publishing House, 1921, pp. 538-559.

Note:  This version of the Small Catechism is under continuous revision.  Please check your source for this file from time to time to obtain updated versions of this text.

Fort Wayne, Indiana:  Project Wittenberg, 2004

I. The Ten Commandments
The Simple Way a Father Should Present Them to His Household

The First Commandment

You must not have other gods. (Exodus 20:3)

What does this mean?

We must fear, love, and trust God more than anything else.

The Second Commandment

You must not misuse your God’s name. (Exodus 20:7)

What does this mean?

We must fear and love God, so that we will not use His name to curse, swear, cast a spell, lie or deceive, but will use it to call upon Him, pray to Him, praise Him and thank Him in all times of trouble.

The Third Commandment

You must keep the Sabbath holy. (Exodus 20:8)

What does this mean?

We must fear and love God, so that we will not look down on preaching or God’s Word, but consider it holy, listen to it willingly, and learn it.

The Fourth Commandment

You must honor your father and mother. [So that things will go well for you and you will live long on earth]. (Exodus 20:12)

What does this mean?

We must fear and love God, so that we will neither look down on our parents or superiors nor irritate them, but will honor them, serve them, obey them, love them and value them.

The Fifth Commandment

You must not kill. (Exodus 20:13)

What does this mean?

We must fear and love God, so that we will neither harm nor hurt our neighbor’s body, but help him and care for him when he is ill.

The Sixth Commandment

You must not commit adultery. (Exodus 20:14)

What does this mean?

We must fear and love God, so that our words and actions will be clean and decent and so that everyone will love and honor their spouses.

The Seventh Commandment

You must not steal. (Exodus 20:15)

What does this mean?

We must fear and love God, so that we will neither take our neighbor’s money or property, nor acquire it by fraud or by selling him poorly made products, but will help him improve and protect his property and career.

The Eighth Commandment

You must not tell lies about your neighbor. (Exodus 20:16 )

What does this mean?

We must fear and love God, so that we will not deceive by lying, betraying, slandering or ruining our neighbor’s reputation, but will defend him, say good things about him, and see the best side of everything he does.

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