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What can we learn from Abel's example in the Bible?

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Abel's example illustrates that true worship involves faith in God's promises and reliance on His grace.

Abel's offering serves as a vital example of what it means to worship God correctly. He brought the firstborn of his flock, indicative of his acknowledgment of sin and need for atonement. By offering a blood sacrifice, Abel displayed faith in the promise of redemption to come. He recognized that his acceptance before God hinged not on his own works but on God's prescribed way of salvation through faith. This teaches us that worship is not merely about the act of giving but about the heart's posture of faith and submission to God's will. Abel's example encourages believers to approach God with a sincere heart, understanding their need for His grace and trusting in Christ's sufficiency as the ultimate sacrifice.
Scripture References: Genesis 4:4, Hebrews 11:4

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