From the beginning, the blood was required. Through Cain and Abel, we see that worship is not defined by effort but by God’s standard of sacrifice. The message traces how redemption has always been rooted in blood—pointing ultimately to Christ.
From the beginning, the blood was required. Through Cain and Abel, we see that worship is not defined by effort but by God’s standard of sacrifice. The message traces how redemption has always been rooted in blood—pointing ultimately to Christ.
Speaker: Charles Lincoln
From the beginning, the blood was required. Through Cain and Abel, we see that worship is not defined by effort but by God’s standard of sacrifice. The message traces how redemption has always been rooted in blood—pointing ultimately to Christ.
From the beginning, the blood was required. Through Cain and Abel, we see that worship is not defined by effort but by God’s standard of sacrifice. The message traces how redemption has always been rooted in blood—pointing ultimately to Christ.
Time to represent! We are not just saved—we are sent. Called to live as ambassadors of Christ, reflecting His nature and carrying His message. In a watching world, your life may be the only evidence of who Jesus is.
How do you actually grow in God? This message reveals how the Word gives life, transforms the heart, and creates real hunger for God. Growth comes from grace, not effort, as you abide and let the Word shape you.
The Great Exchange reveals that Easter is more than Christ’s death—it is the divine exchange offered to all humanity. Our sin for His righteousness, our death for His life. What He accomplished, every person now has the opportunity to receive.
Sometimes we think we’re only saved from sin, but Jesus spoke clearly about hell as a real and coming judgment. Through Him, we are not just forgiven—we are rescued from eternal separation and brought into life, safety, and God’s mercy.