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What are the two religions described in Genesis 4?

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The two religions in Genesis 4 are represented by Cain's works and Abel's faith in God's provided sacrifice.

Genesis 4 contrasts the offerings of Cain and Abel, representing two fundamental approaches to worship: man's works versus God's grace. Cain, a tiller of the ground, brought an offering of the fruit of his labor, which was rejected by God. In contrast, Abel brought a lamb from his flock, demonstrating faith in God's prescribed method of atonement. This dichotomy echoes throughout Scripture, illustrating that salvation is not based on human effort or merit but on faith in God's provision. This foundational truth sets the stage for understanding the Gospel and God's plan for redemption through Christ.
Scripture References: Genesis 4:1-7

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