The Zack Evans Podcast

87. Cain Went Out From the Presence of the Lord | What the Story of Cain Teaches Us About the Evil of Our Own Hearts

46 min · 29 de abr de 2025
Portada del episodio 87. Cain Went Out From the Presence of the Lord | What the Story of Cain Teaches Us About the Evil of Our Own Hearts

Descripción

In this sobering episode, we peer into the tragic story of Cain—not just to study a man who fell, but to hold up a mirror to our own hearts. What led Cain to go out from the presence of the Lord? It culminated in murder, but it began with a subtle, growing disregard for God’s commands—an inward rebellion that turned into outward wrath. His story reveals the path many still take today: from spiritual apathy, to resentment of righteousness, to complete self-absorption. Cain's fall is not just ancient history—it’s a warning. Join us as we unpack Genesis 4 and discover how to recognize and resist the same impulses that lead only to tragedy.

Comentarios

0

Sé la primera persona en comentar

¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de The Zack Evans Podcast!

Prueba gratis

Empieza 7 días de prueba

$99 / mes después de la prueba. · Cancela cuando quieras.

  • Podcasts solo en Podimo
  • 20 horas de audiolibros al mes
  • Podcast gratuitos

Todos los episodios

90 episodios

episode 89. Living in Denial | What It Really Means to Follow Jesus artwork

89. Living in Denial | What It Really Means to Follow Jesus

Have we misunderstood one of Jesus’ most quoted commands? “If any man will come after me, let him deny himself…” — it’s a familiar phrase, often quoted and rarely questioned. But why did Jesus say it? In this episode, we dive into the context behind the command—a moment when Peter, speaking from a culturally-ingrained view of Messiah, tries to correct Jesus. What seems like bold loyalty is actually a subtle rebellion—a human-centered perspective that Jesus flatly rebukes as Satanic. But here’s the twist: this isn’t just about Peter. It’s about us. You’ll discover how Jesus draws a stark line between “the things of man” and “the things of God”—and how every thought, decision, and desire is part of one of two teams. Neutrality? Not an option. We’ll explore: * Why Peter’s rebuke of Jesus wasn’t just misguided—it was spiritually dangerous * What it really means to “deny yourself” in a world that glorifies self * How our version of Jesus can sometimes look more like our ambitions than our Savior * The shocking reality that choosing self often means siding with Satan Join us for a bold, eye-opening message that reminds us: following Jesus doesn’t begin with self-fulfillment—it begins with self-denial.

13 de may de 202542 min