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Cornelis Vonk’s Living and Dying in Joy: A Devotional Guide to the Heidelberg Catechism takes its title from the catechism’s second question: “What do you need to know in order to live and die in the joy of this comfort?” This comfort is described in the Catechism’s famous first question and answer—the comfort of knowing “that I am not my own, but belong with body and soul, in life and in death,...

The term catechism refers to a book that teaches by means of questions and answers. In the sixteenth century, when the church was being reformed, such catechisms were authored especially for instructing the church’s youth. During that time, a variety of faithful pastors of the church provided such a primer for the children. Ours has come from Heidelberg. This was the capital city of the royal territory of the Palatinate. Because this catechism corresponded so well with Holy
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