Shorter Catechism Reflection

by Christine on October 17, 2005

We are studying Chapter 1 “The Word of God”, and at the same time, memorizing the first three questions of the Westminster Shorter Catechism . We haven’t had time to talk about question one but, standing on it’s own – it is the basis of our entire study.

Question 1 asks: “What is the chief end of man?” The answer: “Man’s chief end is to glorify God, and to enjoy him forever.”

It may seem to be an obvious question and answer to those of us steeped in the reformed tradition. But from Gene Edward Veith let me ask this question:

What is the difference between these two statements?:

I did my work for God’s glory.

I did my work and to God alone be the glory.

The answer to this question gets to a key difference between Calvinistic and Roman Catholic theology. Any thoughts? I’m opening comments for this post.

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