We know from I Corinthians 10:11 that the events which happened to our forefathers in Old Testament times occurred as instructional examples for those of us who are privileged to live in the final days of this earth age. So in this short study, we’re going to look at one such event from chapter four of the great book of Genesis — the story of Cain and Abel. Within that story we’ll find a hidden message that constitutes a direct warning from God, to His Christian family living in the final generation of this flesh earth age. And what kind of warning? A warning about who to trust, and who not to trust…who to yoke to, and who not to yoke to…as we go about our Father’s business of planting seeds of truth in this field known as the world (Mt.13:38), and waking Christians up to the deception at hand.
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Hi Steve. I just wanted to take a moment and tell you how much I am enjoying your studies. You are a gifted teacher and I am thankful to have found them. I pray you continue doing so and I look forward to more from you. Thank you for taking the time to write and and present His teachings. It lifts my day!
Thank you, Janet, for your kind words. All credit to Father, first, of course. Lord willing, I’ll be doing more Bible studies soon. And BTW, your comment lifted my day, as well. 🙂
Thank you Steve for sharing your wisdom and knowledge with us. I get pure joy each time I study with you. But before I study I always ask my
father for a Wow moment and each time I study I get one. My Wow moment is when I study and then the Holy spirit takes over and gives me more wisdom and understanding…..I am always saying WOW!!!
Thanks. I am being fed with your studies as our Savior guides your hand. I share them by mouth with a faith based program in a Florida jail. I do not pass out any of your material, but I do verbally share what you have helped me to learn.
Thank you, Gary, for your kind words. I’m glad to hear you’re enjoying the studies. God’s Word is so awesome. And all credit, praise and glory to Him.
Regards in Christ,
Steve