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How do we know the concept of reprobation is true?

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Reprobation is illustrated through Cain, who represents those who know God yet refuse to acknowledge Him, resulting in their ultimate rejection.

The idea of reprobation is established through Cain’s story as detailed in the sermon. Cain is described as the first reprobate, a religious man who knew the correct way to worship God but chose to worship in his own manner, ultimately leading to his rejection by God. In Romans 1:21-28, Paul elaborates on how those who know God yet do not glorify Him fall into judgment, a parallel to Cain's fate. This theological understanding shows that reprobation is not a mere absence of belief but rather a conscious rejection of God’s sovereignty and grace, illustrating a deep and tragic reality in human nature.
Scripture References: Romans 1:21-28

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Cain Went Out
Tim James · Jan 8, 2012
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