Faith, Repentance, and Justice: Lessons from Cain and Abel

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- "Anger is one of the clearest signs that we should see that things are not right spiritually. Spiritual maturity deals with issues in a manner that honors God, repenting, confessing." [29:55] (Download | )

- "God knows the intention of the heart. We can do what seems to be the right things but for the wrong motives. 'If you do well,' that is repenting, you will have a good conscience before God." [30:30] (Download | )

- "Sin is likened to an animal crouching or lurking at the door, waiting to pounce when your guard is down. You can either seek to be master over sin, or sin will master over you." [31:08] (Download | )

- "The Cain Abel narrative shows that anger not centered upon righteousness leads to strife and division, and ultimately murder. We must continually ask the Holy Spirit to help control us." [32:29] (Download | )

- "Cain's lament over his punishment is not asking for forgiveness but for alleviating the penalty. True repentance is being sorry for disobeying God, not just for the consequences." [43:52] (Download | )

- "Even in God's judgment, we see His mercy. The mark placed on Cain serves as a warning against further violence, emphasizing that vengeance belongs to God." [45:46] (Download | )

- "Cain's wandering is a sobering reminder of the consequences of unrepentant sin. It is a call to live lives anchored in the truth of God's Word, to seek reconciliation." [46:23] (Download | )

- "The offerings of Cain and Abel reflect the heart's intent. Abel's first fruits versus Cain's leftovers show what place God has in our life. Our offerings should cost us something." [25:26] (Download | )

- "The story of Cain and Abel teaches us that faith is not about atonement provided by us, but about dedication and faithfulness to God's commands and reflecting His character." [26:46] (Download | )
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