1. Cain’s descendants had many accomplishments—raising livestock, making weapons and musical instruments—but Adam’s line walked with God. What about you? Let’s not seek to produce our own fruit; our merit lies in remaining connected to the vine. It is the vine that produces the fruit, and the fruit that has value is the fruit of the Spirit! (John 15:5; Genesis 4:4, 20-22, 26; 5:24).
2. After the flood, humanity lived in fear of another destruction. To allay this concern, God placed the rainbow as a sign of His covenant. However, Nimrod took advantage of this context to urge humanity to trust in human power and become independent of God. To avoid falling into rebellion, let us closely follow the prophetic word, which cleanses and sanctifies our hearts (Gen. 9:11-16; 11:4; Ps. 2:2-3; Eph. 5:26).
3. Nimrod was used to form a powerful kingdom in opposition to God. Satan has always tried to thwart the Lord’s plans in every age, using sin, violence, and evil. However, God desires to establish His government on Earth through man. Throughout the Bible, we see the pattern of divine government. Let us continue fighting for the kingdom! (Gen. 10:8-12; Eph. 1:22).
4. “Today Satan still instigates rebellions among nations, causing them to break ties with the Lord. […] In order to stand firm against the devil’s schemes, we need to put on the full armor of God. We cannot ignore our adversary, but we must know against whom we fight, so as not to lose the war” (Ps 2:1-3; Eph 6:11-12) (Daily Food, book 1, week 3, Friday, p. 48).
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