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First Fruits, Get Invested
From the beginning of time we can observe the principle of First Fruit offering.
If we look all the way back to the Adam and Eves Children we see two young men by the names Cain and Able.
Cain was a tiller of the ground and Able was a shepherd.
They both made an offering but only one was found pleasing to God.
Let’s look at the scripture to see what set their offerings apart.
Cain gave an Offering of what he had
Able gave of the First of what he had.
How important is our offering and is it different from my tithe?
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Ezekiel tell us to give to the priest
Trust God and He will bless you
Christ has become a First Fruit of those who have fallen to sleep.
1 Corinthians 15:20
What are you invested in today?
Matthew 6:31-33
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