Sin Grows Worse
Both Offered
• Eve bore Cain, Abel, Seth and other children (4:1-2, 25; 5:4)
• God had respect for Abel’s sacrifice (4:3-5)• Abel offered by faith (Hebrews 11:4) – It was a working faith (Jam. 1:22; 2:17)– God must have given directions (Rom. 10:17)
• God witnessed Abel’s sacrifice and its righteousness (followed divine law)– “Witness” & “testifying” – give good report– Cain’s works were evil (1 John 3:11-12)
God’s Will or Man’s?• Cain offered of the “fruit of the ground”
• Abel offered the “firstlings of his flock” and “of the fat thereof”
• God wants obedience and a faithful doing of his will (1 Sam. 15:22; Mt. 6:1-6, 16-18)
• God would take Cain back if he did right– He did as he willed but got angry because his
sacrifice was rejected– Cain could rule over his sin (Gen. 4:5-7)– Or sin crouched, ready to rule over him
He Yet Speaks!
• Cain murdered his brother (Gen. 4:8)• God gave Cain a chance to repent (4:9)• Abel, though dead, still speaks– Blood calls for vengeance (4:10; Heb. 12:24)
• God punished Cain (4:11-13)– Cursed and condemned to be a fugitive– Cain said it was more than he could bear– God placed a mark on him to warn others (4:14-
15)
Sin Grows Worse
• Cain went to live with his wife in the land of Nod (4:16-18; compare 3:20)
• Lamech, a descendant of Cain, is the first polygamist and second murderer (4:19-24)– He boasted of his evil works and the greater
punishment he deserved
The Promised Seed
• Man might have seen God’s plan defeated in the death of the one righteous man
• God caused Eve to bear another son
• She named him Seth (appointed) because God appointed a seed to replace Abel
Genesis 4:25-26
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