“Vengeance is mine,” says the Lord. Many of us claim that God is our hope and defense, but our actions often say otherwise. It is wise to plan carefully for the future, but our ultimate trust must be in the Lord.
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God Is Our Defense
“Vengeance is mine,” says the Lord. Many of us claim that God is our hope and defense, but our actions often say otherwise. It is wise to plan carefully for the future, but our ultimate trust must be in the Lord.
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The Danger Of Success
The genealogy of Cain found in Genesis chapter 4 paints a picture that is strikingly similar to our culture today. By God’s common grace, mankind has achieved incredible exploits. We have made great strides in medicine, architecture, music, etc. However, it is all for naught if we refuse to honor the Lord.
The Danger of Self Sufficiency
This week Pastor Zack teaches on Genesis 4:16-26. His focus was on the genealogy of Cain found in Genesis chapter 4. This genealogy paints a picture that is strikingly similar to much of our culture today. By God’s common grace, mankind has achieved incredible exploits. We have made great strides in medicine, architecture, music, etc. However, it is all for …
Unthinkable Sins Without An Ounce Of Shame
The impenitent sinner will do unthinkable sins in the name of religion without an ounce of shame. This was true of Cain, and is still true of unbelievers today.
The Impulsive Effect Of A Sin Nature
In the story of Cain and Abel we see a model example of an unbeliever who has not been given the regenerating grace of the Holy Spirit. Their lives, like Cain’s, will be characterized by these 5 traits.
Theology Matters
The negative implications of poor theology are many. Failure in theology will lead to a failure in doxology which will invariably lead to a failure in morality.
Faith, Works, and the Scandal of Grace
This week Pastor Rony Renfrow teaches on Genesis 3:16-24. His focus was on the sin of Cain and how it relates to our worship.