Religion is Damnable, Acts 10:2

Religion Is Damnable Acts 10: 2 CLICK TITLE FOR AUDIO Religion is damnable because: Religious People Aren’t Saved In Acts 10, we read the account of the conversion of Cornelius and his household to Christ.  In Acts 10:34-35, we find that Cornelius had been working righteousness. And yet the Lord did...

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Lee Cadenhead – Cain vs Seth, Gen 4

Bro Lee Cadenhead preached from Gen 4 on the difference between Cain’s descendants and Seth’s.  This is an analysis of Cain vs Seth. The differences are indicative of the difference we see today between the direction the world is heading and the direction we should be heading as Christians.  His...

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Creation Lesson #11

Creation Lesson #11 Genealogies are Important (Genesis 4:16-5:32) In this lesson we will learn some very interesting things from studying a genealogy. Many times we will simply read through a genealogy and not give it very much thought. But they are very important when studying the word of God. Many...

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Genesis 4:21-22 Cain’s Children II

Genesis 4:21-22 Cain’s Children II CLICK TITLE FOR AUDIO In addition to promoting city life, polygamy and idolatry through the worship of calves, Cain’s line is also connected with the corruption of music and the design of brass and iron inventions to draw men’s hearts away from God (Ps. 106:39)....

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Genesis 4:16-20 Cain’s Children

Genesis 4:16-20 Cain’s Children CLICK TITLE FOR AUDIO In this lesson we begin to notice some patterns that are laid down in the Bible. For instance, Cain’s line is given before Seth’s line, showing you that the first one of a pair to show up is going to be the...

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Genesis 4:8-15 Cain’s Curse

Genesis 4:8-15 Cain’s Curse CLICK TITLE FOR AUDIO Cain represents the attitude of a self-righteous sinner, who will not trust the Lord Jesus Christ, toward saved sinners, who have trusted Jesus and not their own righteousness. He also pictures the Jews. Cain – The Self-righteous Sinner 1. He was a...

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