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Reformed Thinking
Edison Wu
1894 episodes
13 hours ago
"Reformed Thinking" is a podcast dedicated to unraveling the intricacies of biblical teachings and theological questions, influenced by the abundant heritage of Reformed theology and Puritan writings. Whether exploring weighty Bible passages or dissecting influential Reformed books and articles, our goal is to offer insights that not only cultivate intellectual expansion but also, and more crucially, spiritual edification. Join us as we traverse the depths of scripture and Reformed thought, aiming to enlighten and broaden your faith sojourn.
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"Reformed Thinking" is a podcast dedicated to unraveling the intricacies of biblical teachings and theological questions, influenced by the abundant heritage of Reformed theology and Puritan writings. Whether exploring weighty Bible passages or dissecting influential Reformed books and articles, our goal is to offer insights that not only cultivate intellectual expansion but also, and more crucially, spiritual edification. Join us as we traverse the depths of scripture and Reformed thought, aiming to enlighten and broaden your faith sojourn.
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Christianity
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Seth, Enosh, and the First Worshipers: God Preserves the Seed (Genesis 4:25–26)
Reformed Thinking
23 minutes 53 seconds
3 days ago
Seth, Enosh, and the First Worshipers: God Preserves the Seed (Genesis 4:25–26)

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Seth, Enosh, and the First Worshipers: God Preserves the Seed (Genesis 4:25–26)


The early chapters of Genesis establish a profound theological contrast between two emerging streams of humanity: the line of Cain and the line of Seth. After Cain murdered his brother Abel and was exiled, he settled east of Eden and built a city named Enoch. Cain’s line became known for worldly power, technical progress, music, metalwork, and escalating violence, culminating in Lamech’s boast of seventy-sevenfold vengeance. This line is characterized by human pride and self-reliance.

In sharp contrast, God acted sovereignly to continue the promised redemptive line. Adam and Eve bore a son whom Eve named Seth, saying that God had "appointed" him as another offspring instead of the murdered Abel. Seth, as the appointed one, carried the promise forward.

Seth’s son was named Enosh. The name "Enosh" is a poetic Hebrew term for "man" that emphasizes frailty and mortality, reinforcing that man is like grass, subject to decay and death. This inherent humility stood in deliberate opposition to the self-confident tone of Cain’s lineage.

The generation of Enosh marked a crucial spiritual turning point: "At that time people began to call upon the name of the Lord." This practice defined Seth’s descendants as a worshiping community, defined by public invocation, prayer, and open allegiance to the covenant God, rather than by worldly achievement.

This distinction is critical because the true redemptive story line moves through this quiet, worshiping family. The formal genealogy in Genesis 5 tracks Seth’s line, ignoring Cain's. Furthermore, the New Testament writer Luke traces Christ’s ancestry back directly through the son of Enosh and the son of Seth. The narrative thus guides believers to reject worldly metrics of success and embrace spiritual health found in sincere worship and reliance on God, knowing that the promise proceeds through the frail who depend entirely on Him.


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Reformed Thinking
"Reformed Thinking" is a podcast dedicated to unraveling the intricacies of biblical teachings and theological questions, influenced by the abundant heritage of Reformed theology and Puritan writings. Whether exploring weighty Bible passages or dissecting influential Reformed books and articles, our goal is to offer insights that not only cultivate intellectual expansion but also, and more crucially, spiritual edification. Join us as we traverse the depths of scripture and Reformed thought, aiming to enlighten and broaden your faith sojourn.