Direction in a Messy World - Luke Prentice | Genesis 4: 1-26
In this sermon, Luke Prentice opens Genesis 4 and helps us make sense of life outside the garden. As sin spreads from jealousy to murder and beyond, we see both the goodness of God’s world and the deep brokenness that now shapes it.
This chapter is raw and real—filled with anger, violence, pride, and grief—yet also with glimpses of faith and people calling on the name of the Lord.
This message asks:
How do we live faithfully in a world that is both good and deeply broken?
You’ll be encouraged to:
• See how sin grows and distorts human life
• Recognise the danger of ignoring God in everyday living
• Be alert to sin and its subtle beginnings
• Grow in dependence on God through thankfulness and trust
Even in a messy world, God is at work—calling people back to Himself and inviting us to live lives shaped by gratitude, humility, and faith.
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