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August 19, 2018 – end and
We know that in -
we witness
This is the chapter
Where we witness
the first murder in history
And Cain killed Abel.
We believe from reading the scriptures,
Cain was jealous
of the relationship Abel had with God.
Abel gives his first fruits to God
And Cain had an attitude about his offering to God.
In chapter 4:5 – (read verse)
we see that Cain
became exceedingly angry,
he was sad
and depressed
because God did not have
respect for his offering.
As you go thru the story –
it is obvious that Cain
was the captain of his own heart.
God reached out to Cain in verse 6 -
God Asks him why are you so angry?
Be careful Cain
Sin crouches at your door
The next thing we know
Cain kills his brother.
This was pre-mediated murder.
We see again in verse 9– God reaches out to him
To give him
the opportunity to tell the truth
And to confess his sin.
But his heart was too hard.
Cain is full of pride
And this is obvious in verse 13
Cain says –
My punishment is more than I can bear.
Cain never shows remorse for his brother Abel.
Verse 14 (read) also shows us
that Cain blames God
for his harsh punishment
And now Cain is worried
some one might kill him.
That doesn’t happen
Because God in his mercy
in verse 15
puts a mark on him –
that warns others
don’t touch him
our you will be punished.
verse 16 - Cain then totally removes himself
from any contact with God
and goes out from the presence of the Lord
and he Went to the Land of Nod –
Went to the Land of Nod –
which means wandering.
Cain did not seek God
He left the presence of God.
He begins to build a civilization.
verse 17 - Cain gets married(to a relative)
In the beginning human history, the
physical makeup,
the gene makeup was so pure and so perfect
thre wasn’t any problem with inner-marriage .
In fact all through the Scriptures
until after the time of Abraham
they married next of kin.
It wasn’t until sometime later
that God put a taboo
on close relatives marrying
because by now
you see the gene pool had degenerated
to a place where
it was causing genetic problems.
They have a son – call him Enoch.
(this is not the one who walked with God in Chapter 5)
we see u verse 17
that Cain builds a city
And because he is a prideful man
He names the city
after his own son Enoch.
Have to realize this city his builds –
these are not uncivilized wild people –
they are extremely intelligent
As you will see
They congregate together
and form communities.
Adam was a perfect human being –
had a mind that would probably blow us away
and his children were right behind him
and they had hundreds and hundreds of years to work
on their craft.
But unfortunately this line from Cain -
is without God and because of this –
it is a satanic inspired civilization.
These families are beginning to enlarge,
It is important to remember –
we’re not talking about a couple hundred years here –
when all this takes place.
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