They Built a Great City - And They are Still Building - (Enmity with the Seed– Part 1 - From Abel to Elijah), Episode 04
JAN 23, 202583 MIN
They Built a Great City - And They are Still Building - (Enmity with the Seed– Part 1 - From Abel to Elijah), Episode 04
JAN 23, 202583 MIN
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Send a textUncover the spiritual warfare that spans across centuries, anchored in the eternal struggle between the forces of Christ and the Antichrist. This episode takes you through biblical narratives, starting with the enmity between the seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent and tracing the sacred tradition of blood sacrifice from Abel to the crucifixion of Christ. Witness how early Christians, like Paul, understood these profound truths, while exploring the rise of Nimrod—a figure driven by works righteousness and man worship—and his pivotal role in challenging spiritual principles.Experience the epic tale of the Tower of Babel through a modern lens, where human ambition for independence from God led to self-serving pursuits. Nimrod's influence pervades this story, driving people towards attempting to atone for Adam's sin through their own efforts. Compare the sociological impact of urban versus rural living, drawing on biblical narratives to emphasize how the environments shape our values and relationship with God. Dive into the consequences of centralization and human creativity when detached from divine guidance, and consider the implications of cultural and linguistic diversity post-Babel.Engage in a thought-provoking dialogue on cultural assimilation, the unity under the gospel, and the exchange of God's righteousness for human deeds. How does the modern celebration of cultural diversity align with the biblical account of Babel, and what does it mean for true salvation and righteousness? Through storytelling and historical references, we question perceptions of cultural diversity, examine ancient attempts at "stargates," and challenge the exchange of divine righteousness for human works. Join us on this insightful exploration and embrace the faith of Jesus Christ as central to true salvation.