Across
- 2. Enoch’s story helps us understand that walking with God is all about ___________.
- 4. Like Cain, we may walk towards temptation, thinking we can handle it--instead of doing what we should do--__________ING from it.
- 5. The Genesis 5 repetition of “and then he died” is a reminder of sin’s C______________ --that because of our sin, we are condemned to death and eternal separation from God.
- 7. Cain’s story is our story. He helps us see that sin involves living a life focused on S______/on our own selfish desires.
- 10. Based on the consequences to BOTH Adam/Eve and Cain’s sin, we can know that in general, sin _____________ us from God.
- 11. Based on the first person highlighted in the Genesis 5 genealogy, we know that faith in God’s promised rescuer is our only _____ for victory over death.
- 12. Like most genealogies, the Genesis 5 genealogy mentions how many years people lived. This repetition of “lived ___ years” reminds us that every year/every day we are given is an undeserved _____ from God.
- 17. Cain’s story helps us see that it is ____________ to let our emotions control us.
- 18. Consider what Hebrews 11 says about Abel. This helps us understand that faith is at the heart of all sincere W_________
Down
- 1. Like Cain, we can be tempted to give God our L_______________.
- 3. Cain’s story is our story. Based on what bothered Cain most about leaving God’s presence, we can recognize our human tendency to want what God can ____ us instead of wanting God himself.
- 6. Based on the consequences to BOTH Adam/Eve and Cain’s sin, we can know that in general, sin _E___________ us from our true home
- 7. The Genesis 5 repetition of “and then he died” is a reminder that because sin separates us from God, the source of life and goodness, we need a ____________ to rescue us.
- 8. One line highlighted in the Genesis 5 genealogy helps us understand that we are made in God’s image, to reflect him . . . but under sin’s curse, we look a lot more like ____.
- 9. In Genesis 5, the repetition of “lived ___ years” is a reminder of God’s grace and is linked to the biblical teaching that God’s kindness is meant to lead us to R______________.
- 13. Based on what Hebrews 11 tells us about Enoch and Abel, the only hope for people past and present is ___________ in the rescuer God promised to send (Jesus)
- 14. Cain’s story is our story. He helps us see that sin involves living a life where we are on the throne of our heart instead of God. In that sense, all sin is I _______________.
- 15. Based on the first person highlighted in the Genesis 5 genealogy, we know that ________ people walk with God but that it is possible.
- 16. Genesis 4 helps us to understand that participating in “worship services” and other religious rituals cannot repair the damage sin has done in our relationship with God. We can fool people with our actions, but God sees our attitude and our M___________N.
