Beginnings: A Study In Genesisಮಾದರಿ
What does it say?
Adam and Eve had two children, Cain and Abel. Cain killed his brother Abel.
What does it mean?
The story of Cain and Abel is the first recorded event that shows the effect of sin in the world. Hebrews 11:4 tells us that “By faith Abel offered to God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain.” Cain’s prideful attitude led to anger toward God and jealousy toward his brother when his offering was rejected. Abel’s murder was the first taking of human life, the first spilling of human blood as a result of a person’s sin. When questioned by God, Cain continued this sinful cycle with lies and indifference.
How should I respond?
As sinful people living in a sinful world, we are plagued with feelings of anger, jealousy, deceit, indifference, and hatred. You may not commit murder, but wrong thoughts and emotions lead to wrong actions. Are you experiencing negative feelings toward God, a family member, co-worker, or fellow student? Be honest with God about how you feel—He knows anyway! Ask Him to reveal the underlying issue, such as pride or bitterness, and determine to rely solely on Him as you work through it. If your attitudes and emotions are not controlled by God, they will end up controlling you.
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As its name implies, Genesis is a book of beginnings. The beginning of the world, the beginning of the line of Abraham, and the beginning of God's covenantal relationship with his people are all recorded in Genesis. Although filled with the sin, rebellion, and the chronic unfaithfulness of His people, God consistently demonstrates his covenantal faithfulness to bring about salvation and redemption for all who have faith in Him.
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