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Our Faith Lives On
Heb 11.1
Cain and Abel may have been twins
Cain: a possession, valued above everything else
Abel: weakness; vanity (a vapour)
Attitudes
Cain’s attitude was of possessing…
He put value on possessions and his own works.
He ‘worked’ the ground
Abel’s attitude
He saw his weakness and his need for God
He saw his life as ‘vanity or a vapour’
His faith was in God not in his own works
Abel: Keeper of the sheep
One that ‘keeps’ the sheep, feeds, protects, cares for
Cain trusted in himself and his works and so brought fruit from a cursed ground.
He was a ‘possessor’ no faith was involved in his sacrifice
This attitude toward God and man will bring frustration which will then bring evil
God had respect to Cain’s offering… This means that God ‘accepted’ Abel’s offering.
Fire from heaven may have come down and consumed the sacrifice.
Abel brought the ‘firstlings’ that is the first fruit of his flock and also the ‘fat’ with it.
Abel did more than required… His love for God showed.
Cain did it his way, God rejected it, there was no love and no faith which is what God requires in sacrifice.
Because he was evil he envied Abel and got mad and determined he was going to get revenge
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