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My King Church
My King Church
45 episodes
13 hours ago
Hello and welcome to Part 2 of Genesis 4. I’m Stephen Buckley and we’re in a series titled Eden to Zion, painting the grand narrative of the bible, through which you will develop a biblical worldview to live by and praise God in. Through five dramatic scenes in part 1 we witnessed a pair of brothers bring offerings in natural worship before the LORD. Abel the younger is accepted, Cain the acquired is not. Failing to heed the LORD’s warning to rule over his sinful urges, he murders his brother. Initially indignant under inquisition, his punishment paved potentially remorseful and fearful thoughts for his life. Marrying mercy to justice, the LORD promised protection via a special mark. Cain is then driven into the wilderness as a wanderer away from the secure paradise, his parents and presence of God. For today, the chapter goes on to record the family of Cain, their discoveries, inventions, development of society, and depending how you view it, demonic influence, or God’s underserving grace… and you do not want to miss the final verse of the chapter. It may very well change the way you pray.
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Hello and welcome to Part 2 of Genesis 4. I’m Stephen Buckley and we’re in a series titled Eden to Zion, painting the grand narrative of the bible, through which you will develop a biblical worldview to live by and praise God in. Through five dramatic scenes in part 1 we witnessed a pair of brothers bring offerings in natural worship before the LORD. Abel the younger is accepted, Cain the acquired is not. Failing to heed the LORD’s warning to rule over his sinful urges, he murders his brother. Initially indignant under inquisition, his punishment paved potentially remorseful and fearful thoughts for his life. Marrying mercy to justice, the LORD promised protection via a special mark. Cain is then driven into the wilderness as a wanderer away from the secure paradise, his parents and presence of God. For today, the chapter goes on to record the family of Cain, their discoveries, inventions, development of society, and depending how you view it, demonic influence, or God’s underserving grace… and you do not want to miss the final verse of the chapter. It may very well change the way you pray.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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The Bible in 30 Minutes
My King Church
35 minutes 44 seconds
4 years ago
The Bible in 30 Minutes
We’re going to speed through the bible from Genesis to Revelation in approximately 30 minutes. We’re currently in a series going long through the main themes of the bible from Genesis to Revelation, Eden to Zion. But before we get stuck into Genesis 1:1, I thought it would be helpful to do a fast forward run through the bible, to paint the big picture, even if some of this doesn’t stick.
My King Church
Hello and welcome to Part 2 of Genesis 4. I’m Stephen Buckley and we’re in a series titled Eden to Zion, painting the grand narrative of the bible, through which you will develop a biblical worldview to live by and praise God in. Through five dramatic scenes in part 1 we witnessed a pair of brothers bring offerings in natural worship before the LORD. Abel the younger is accepted, Cain the acquired is not. Failing to heed the LORD’s warning to rule over his sinful urges, he murders his brother. Initially indignant under inquisition, his punishment paved potentially remorseful and fearful thoughts for his life. Marrying mercy to justice, the LORD promised protection via a special mark. Cain is then driven into the wilderness as a wanderer away from the secure paradise, his parents and presence of God. For today, the chapter goes on to record the family of Cain, their discoveries, inventions, development of society, and depending how you view it, demonic influence, or God’s underserving grace… and you do not want to miss the final verse of the chapter. It may very well change the way you pray.