"Give Us Eyes To See"
Engage
Tension
Truth
God alone sets the standard of sacrifice (Genesis 4:1-7)
The Unregenerate Response (vv 8-16)
The Snowball Effect of Sin
Sin is like a woodpecker. Each particular attack makes noise but doesn’t seem to do much damage. But, like a woodpecker, if you let it chip away at your life long enough, it will leave many an ugly hole that never fills in.
The Focus on Self
Application
Inspiration
Cleveland police stopped 20-year-old Ricky Flowers for a traffic violation. While the police were writing out the citation, Flowers slipped his car into gear and took off, which triggered a high-speed chase. Flowers eventually jumped out of the car and scaled a fence to evade officers. Unfortunately for Flowers—and fortunately for truth, justice, and the law-enforcement officers—the fence surrounded the yard of a women’s prison.
Many times we find ourselves running from God, because want to be left alone to live as we want, to do as we please. When the Spirit of God seeks to arrest us, we run. And while running from God we end up in captivity that is much worse, just as Ricky Flowers did. The correct response to the probing of the Spirit is to repent. Turning toward the one who pursues us for righteousness’ sake, also known as repentance, is a much better solution than running from it.