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What does the Bible say about the two religions?

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The Bible illustrates two religions through the stories of Cain and Abel, representing works versus grace.

In Genesis 4, the story of Cain and Abel presents two fundamental ways humanity approaches God: through human works or divine grace. Cain represents the religion of works, approaching God with the fruit of his labor, while Abel represents grace, offering a sacrifice provided by God. This dichotomy shows that true acceptance by God comes not through human effort but through faith in what God has provided, epitomized in the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, the ultimate Lamb.
Scripture References: Genesis 4

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Paul Mahan · Jul 9, 2017
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