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This sermon explores the genealogy of early humanity, highlighting themes of faithfulness, rebellion, and the enduring consequences of sin. Drawing from Genesis 2-6, the message emphasizes the importance of actively seeking God daily, lest we drift away and experience the spiritual decline evident in the generations leading to the flood. The narrative underscores the significance of figures like Enoch, who walked with God, and contrasts them with the pervasive wickedness that ultimately prompted divine regret. Ultimately, the sermon connects these ancient stories to contemporary challenges, urging listeners to actively pass on their faith to future generations, recognizing Jesus Christ as the ultimate hope and deliverer from the curses of sin and death.