14. We Must Unite Our Hearts with the Righteousness of God (Genesis 4:1-7)

Episode 14 November 04, 2022 00:24:17
14. We Must Unite Our Hearts with the Righteousness of God (Genesis 4:1-7)
Sermons on Genesis (III) - No More Chaos, Void or Darkness Now (I)
14. We Must Unite Our Hearts with the Righteousness of God (Genesis 4:1-7)

Nov 04 2022 | 00:24:17

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Show Notes

Adam and Eve, the first ancestors of humankind, shared bed and bore a child of the flesh, and the name of their first son was Cain. After the birth of the first son, Adam showed his faith by saying, “I have acquired a man from the Lord,” and naming that son, Cain. We are able to see that Adam acknowledged God and believed in the fact that God had given him the child.
Then, they had another child, and the child’s name was Abel. And so, after a long period of time, each of them came to hold jobs: Abel was a keeper of sheep, and Cain was a tiller of the ground. And as it came to pass, they came to offer sacrifice to God. Cain gathered and offered the fruit of the ground to the Lord, but Abel offered the firstborn of his flock and of their fat. These two people had offered sacrifice to God, and we shall look and see which of these two sacrificial offerings was proper to God.

 

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