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In this sermon from Genesis 4:8–16, Pastor Drew Webb examines the account of Cain and Abel and its enduring relevance for believers today. Preached on Sanctity of Life Sunday, this message explores how sin fractures relationships, devalues life, and distances us from God—yet also how God responds with justice tempered by mercy.
Be challenged to wrestle with Cain’s question, “Am I my brother’s keeper?”, and to reflect on what it means to live as a compassionate follower of Christ in a broken world.
Key Themes:
🧬 Humanity as image-bearers of God
🚫 The destructive power of unchecked sin
🤔 Moral responsibility toward others
⚖️ Divine justice and human accountability
🌿 God’s grace, patience, and compassion
By Pleasant View Baptist Church - Bettendorf5
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In this sermon from Genesis 4:8–16, Pastor Drew Webb examines the account of Cain and Abel and its enduring relevance for believers today. Preached on Sanctity of Life Sunday, this message explores how sin fractures relationships, devalues life, and distances us from God—yet also how God responds with justice tempered by mercy.
Be challenged to wrestle with Cain’s question, “Am I my brother’s keeper?”, and to reflect on what it means to live as a compassionate follower of Christ in a broken world.
Key Themes:
🧬 Humanity as image-bearers of God
🚫 The destructive power of unchecked sin
🤔 Moral responsibility toward others
⚖️ Divine justice and human accountability
🌿 God’s grace, patience, and compassion