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What is the significance of the distinction between the two seeds in the Bible?

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The distinction between the two seeds—Christ's and the devil's—illustrates the spiritual war and the different paths taken by humanity.

The Bible presents a clear distinction between the seed of the woman (Christ) and the seed of the serpent (the devil), as seen in Genesis 3:15. This conflict is emblematic of the ongoing struggle between good and evil. Those who belong to Christ, characterized by their faith and obedience, are part of His eternal seed. In contrast, those who reject His authority align themselves with the devil's seed, demonstrating enmity against God's truth. This division serves as a reminder for believers to recognize their identity in Christ and the responsibilities that arise from being part of His spiritual lineage. As the children of God, we are called to reflect His character and engage in the fight against the ways of the world.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:15, Mark 6:14-30

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