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ABF 21.11 / SAKEWITZ

The Rapid Resurgence of Paganism Following the great flood, humanity quickly embraced paganism within a century, building the Tower of Babel as a monument to their own glory rather than God’s. This demonstrates the persistent allure of evil and the speed at which humanity can stray from God’s intended path. The speakers highlight the relatively…
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ABF 21.10 / SAKEWITZ

God’s Judgment and Covenant with Noah The discussion begins with the story of Noah’s Ark, emphasizing the immense loss and trauma experienced by Noah and his family. The speakers contemplate the magnitude of this event, considering not only material possessions but also severed relationships and the emotional toll. They transition to Genesis 6:11-13, highlighting the…
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ABF 21.8 / KUNKEL

The discussion begins by revisiting the consequences of Adam and Eve’s sin. Their disobedience not only fractured their relationship with God, resulting in separation and death, but also irreparably damaged their marital bond and relationship with the natural world. The initial state of perfect harmony and effortless labor was replaced by conflict and struggle. God’s…
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ABF 21.6 / KUNKEL

The discussion delves into the cultural collapse initiated by Adam’s sin, emphasizing how it disrupted God’s perfect creation and the close relationship with humanity. After Adam and Eve consumed the forbidden fruit, they felt shame for their nakedness, marking a loss of innocence and trust in God, which led to attempts to hide from Him…
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ABF 21.4 / BROWNING

In a discussion between Pastor in training Jacob Browning and Hayden Carpenter, the concept of becoming citizens of heaven is explored, particularly in relation to the fall of man and the consequences of sin. They highlight the hope and freedom found in Christ through grace, cautioning against self-reliance that can lead to spiritual bondage. The…
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ABF 20.43 / SAKEWITZ

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ABF 20.42 / SAKEWITZ

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ABF 20.40 / KUNKEL

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ABF 30.39 / KUNKEL

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ABF 20.38 / KUNKEL

