Skip to content
Home » Transcript: Verse by Verse Study – Genesis Chapter 4:16 to Chapter 5:32: Zac Poonen

Transcript: Verse by Verse Study – Genesis Chapter 4:16 to Chapter 5:32: Zac Poonen

Read the full transcript of Bible teacher Zac Poonen’s Verse By Verse Study on Genesis Chapter 4:16 to Chapter 5:32.  

Listen to the audio version here:

TRANSCRIPT:

ZAC POONEN: We saw in our last study that in Cain and Abel, we see the beginning of two streams which end up in the book of Revelation as Babylon and Jerusalem. Both are religious streams. Cain was not an atheist. Cain did not approach a false god. He approached the true God, but he approached the true God in a wrong way.

Abel came with blood. In his sacrifice, he came with faith in his heart, and he came with righteousness in his life. And that’s the thing that made the difference. There was blood in his sacrifice, faith in his heart, and righteousness in his life. I think above everything else, he had what the Bible says are the acceptable sacrifices of God, a broken and a contrite spirit.

We can say that essentially the difference between Jerusalem and Babylon is this: Jerusalem comprises of those who have a broken and a contrite spirit. That is the sacrifice that God accepts. We need to compare this verse in Psalm 51 with the sacrifices that these two brothers brought. It says in Psalm 51:17:

The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit. A broken and a contrite heart, O God, You will not despise.

If the Word of God says that God had respect unto Abel and to his sacrifice, it must mean that Abel had a broken spirit. Behind that sacrifice was a broken spirit. That’s what made it acceptable. Whereas behind the offering of Cain was an arrogant spirit, one who was self-confident and capable, and God rejected it.

The Heart Behind the Offering

It’s the same today.