Catechisma

Lord’s Day 11

Q30. Do people who look for salvation in saints, in themselves, or in other places really believe in Jesus as the only Savior?

No. Even though they say they belong to Jesus, their actions show they are rejecting the only Savior. Either Jesus is not a complete Savior, or those who truly trust this Savior have in him everything they need for salvation.

Scripture Proofs — King James Version

1

1 Corinthians 1:12–13

Galatians 5:4

2

Colossians 1:19–20

Colossians 2:10

1 John 1:7

But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin.

Parent Guide

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Discussion Questions

  1. 1

    What does the catechism say about people who claim to trust Jesus but also look for salvation in other places?

  2. 2

    What does it mean that Jesus is a "complete" Savior?

  3. 3

    Are there things you sometimes trust in besides Jesus to make you right with God?

Illustration

If you are sick and the doctor gives you the medicine that will make you well, it would not make sense to also visit ten other doctors for ten other cures. Either the first doctor's medicine works or it does not. Jesus is a complete Savior. You do not need to add anything to what he has done.

Application

This week, when you feel like you need to be extra good to earn God's love, stop and remember: Jesus is enough. Ask God to help you trust that everything you need for salvation is already found in Christ alone.