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Episode Summary
From Cain’s Mark to Noah’s Ark — Genesis 4–7
In this episode of Lifespring! One Year Bible Rewind, Steve Webb presents From Cain’s Mark to Noah’s Ark, reading Genesis 4–7. First, we hear the tragedy of Cain and Abel. Next, we watch the generations from Adam to Noah. Then, human wickedness rises, and God warns of judgment. Finally, the flood begins, and Noah trusts God through the storm. Along the way, Steve shares a Top 10 List to help us reflect on hard questions with faith and humility.
Today’s Reading
Genesis 4–7 (Bible reading)
Read today’s passage on BibleGateway.com.
Commentary — From Cain’s Mark to Noah’s Ark (Top 10 List)
As we move through Genesis 4–7, we meet familiar names and difficult questions. Why did God accept Abel’s offering and not Cain’s? How do we understand the growing violence? Why was Noah chosen? First, Scripture shows that God looks at the heart. Second, it reminds us that sin spreads when pride rules. Finally, we see that grace meets faith: Noah believes, obeys, and walks with God. Therefore, the Top 10 takeaways focus on humility, repentance, and trust. In short, God rescues those who cling to Him, even when the world rages.
Chapters (in this episode)
Intro & Welcome
Reading — Genesis 4 (Cain and Abel)
Reading — Genesis 5 (From Adam to Noah)
Reading — Genesis 6 (Human wickedness & God’s warning)
Reading — Genesis 7 (The Flood begins)
Commentary — Top 10 List
On This Date in Church History — September 13
Prayer Requests and Praises
Wrap-Up & Tomorrow’s Reading
Sign-off
On This Date in Church History
Today we highlight Francis Asbury’s early American ministry and the hymn legacy of Isaac Watts. Therefore, we give thanks for steady pastors and faithful writers who pointed generations to Christ. Learn more about these figures on
Francis Asbury and
Isaac Watts.
For more on Isaac Watts’ classic hymn, listen to
Lifespring! HymnStories Episode 20 — “When I Survey the Wondrous Cross.”
Lessons From Cain’s Mark to Noah’s Ark
First, guard your heart: jealousy grew into violence for Cain. Second, walk with God daily, like Noah. Finally, trust God’s rescue: the Ark points forward to Christ, our greater refuge. Because grace cancels debt, we respond with gratitude, not fear. Therefore, choose humility, c
