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*Genesis 4:1-8* - * What** is the Right Way to Worship? *
 
            What is the right way to worship?  Can you clap your hands?
Can you tap your foot when you worship?
What about the kind of songs that are sung?
Which one's are right?
And when you pray, should you be on your knees?
Should you pray with your eyes closed or open?
What is the right way to worship?  Do you know why I am asking what is the right way to worship?
When you come to Genesis chapter 4, God accepts the worship of Abel, but He rejects the worship of Cain? 
 
            Cain was a farmer.
When he tried to worship God, he brought the fruit from his farm.
He brought vegetables and fruit to worship God.
Abel was a shepherd.
When he worships God, he took a little lamb from his flock, and shed its blood.
What is the right way to worship?
 
*FIRST -- I WANT TO CONTRAS THE WORSHIP OF CAIN AND ABEL.*
 
*Genesis 4:3-4*
*/3 /**So** it came about in the course of time that Cain brought an offering to the Lord of the fruit of the ground.**/
4 /**And** Abel, on his part also brought of the firstlings of his flock and of their fat portions.
And the Lord had regard for Abel and for his offering.
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