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The blood of innocents cries out from the ground. From Abel's murder to today's abortion crisis, God hears these voices even when we try to silence them.
Dr. Robert "Papa" Jackson delivers a powerful devotional exploring Genesis 4:9-10, where God confronts Cain with the question "Where is your brother Abel?" This seemingly simple question unveils profound truths about accountability, moral responsibility, and our tendency to hide from our sins. Drawing from Psalm 139, Dr. Papa reminds us that nothing escapes God's all-seeing presence – a sobering reality for wrongdoers but a comforting assurance for the righteous.
When faced with our failures, we stand at the same crossroads as Cain – choose humble confession or prideful rebellion. Dr. Papa compassionately observes how this ancient pattern repeats in our communities when believers disappear from church life following moral failures, addiction struggles, or personal tragedies. Yet reconnection requires just one step, regardless of how far we've strayed.
The devotion takes a powerful turn as Dr. Papa addresses America's abortion crisis, noting that 61 million unborn lives have been lost since 1973, with 30-40 babies dying daily in South Carolina alone. With pastoral wisdom, he calls Christians to embrace their responsibility as their "brother's keeper" through concrete actions: supporting crisis pregnancy centers, contacting legislators about specific pro-life legislation, and praying for spiritual awakening among leaders.
This message isn't just biblical exposition – it's a heartfelt call to compassionate action rooted in scriptural conviction. If you're seeking biblical guidance on moral responsibility in today's complex world, this devotion offers both challenging truth and practical wisdom. Subscribe, share, and join us next week for more insights that bridge ancient scripture with contemporary challenges.
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https://bobslone.com/home/podcast-production/
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The blood of innocents cries out from the ground. From Abel's murder to today's abortion crisis, God hears these voices even when we try to silence them.
Dr. Robert "Papa" Jackson delivers a powerful devotional exploring Genesis 4:9-10, where God confronts Cain with the question "Where is your brother Abel?" This seemingly simple question unveils profound truths about accountability, moral responsibility, and our tendency to hide from our sins. Drawing from Psalm 139, Dr. Papa reminds us that nothing escapes God's all-seeing presence – a sobering reality for wrongdoers but a comforting assurance for the righteous.
When faced with our failures, we stand at the same crossroads as Cain – choose humble confession or prideful rebellion. Dr. Papa compassionately observes how this ancient pattern repeats in our communities when believers disappear from church life following moral failures, addiction struggles, or personal tragedies. Yet reconnection requires just one step, regardless of how far we've strayed.
The devotion takes a powerful turn as Dr. Papa addresses America's abortion crisis, noting that 61 million unborn lives have been lost since 1973, with 30-40 babies dying daily in South Carolina alone. With pastoral wisdom, he calls Christians to embrace their responsibility as their "brother's keeper" through concrete actions: supporting crisis pregnancy centers, contacting legislators about specific pro-life legislation, and praying for spiritual awakening among leaders.
This message isn't just biblical exposition – it's a heartfelt call to compassionate action rooted in scriptural conviction. If you're seeking biblical guidance on moral responsibility in today's complex world, this devotion offers both challenging truth and practical wisdom. Subscribe, share, and join us next week for more insights that bridge ancient scripture with contemporary challenges.
Support the show
https://www.jacksonfamilyministry.com
https://bobslone.com/home/podcast-production/
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