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Chapter 10 Table of Contents Chapter 12 God Rejected Cain and His Offering, but God Accepted Abel and His Offering Introduction How serious is sin? What if someone refuses to believe God and chooses to disobey Him? Could you say, Well, that s his own business if he wants to do that? Does a man s sin affect other people? Can a man work out some way to take care of his sins? Is it true that each man can choose his own way to come to God? Won t God accept any sincere effort we make? Let s see what answers God gives us to these questions as we study the story of Adam and Eve s sons, Cain and Abel, and their descendants. God Told Them What They Must Do To Worship Him There was no way that Adam and Eve or Cain and Abel could come to God. They were all sinners and God hates sin. They were separated from God. The punishment for sin is death. They could not give anything to God to pay for their sins. God planned a way so they could come to Him. It was not man s way. No one else could make a way for them. God made a way for them because He loved them. God must have told Adam and Eve what they must do if they wanted to come to Him. Adam and Eve probably told Cain and Abel what God said they must do if they wished to come to God. The Bible gives us good reason to believe that God communicated these things to Adam and Eve and that Abel and Cain knew, too. Later in this lesson, we plan to talk about this subject in more detail. This is what God must have told them: When they came to Him, they had to bring a sheep as an offering to Him. They had to kill the animal in such a way that the animal s blood would flow out. The blood of the animals could not pay for their sin. Why then would God tell them to kill a sheep? Because God wanted them to remember that the punishment for sin is death. He wanted them to remember that they would die and go to everlasting punishment unless He saved them. If they agreed with God that they were sinners and that only He could save them from everlasting punishment, then they were to bring a sheep and kill it just as God told them. At the beginning of this course, we said that we would be studying the foundational issues and the main themes of the Bible. This is one of the 75

wonderful things about God s Word; these main themes are consistent all the way through the Bible. The fact that God is holy and righteous and demands death as the payment for sin is one of these foundational themes. Along with this, the Bible clearly states that blood must be shed for sin. Leviticus 17:11 For the life of the flesh is in the blood: and I have given it to you upon the altar to make an atonement for your souls: for it is the blood that maketh an atonement for the soul. God promised that if they came by faith, offering to Him the blood of animals, He would accept them and forgive their sins. (Heb. 9:22) And almost all things are by the law purged with blood; and without shedding of blood is no remission. These are just two examples of this foundational principle that runs throughout the Bible. The blood sacrifice for sin was part of God s gracious plan to deliver man from sin and Satan and death. Both Cain and Abel Came To Offer Sacrifices to God Genesis 4:3-5 And in process of time it came to pass, that Cain brought of the fruit of the ground an offering unto the LORD. 4 And Abel, he also brought of the firstlings of his flock and of the fat thereof. And the LORD had respect unto Abel and to his offering: 5 But unto Cain and to his offering he had not respect. And Cain was very wroth, and his countenance fell. Both Cain and Abel believed in the existence of God, and both came to offer sacrifices to Him. Cain and Abel remind us of two different classes of people who attend church: those who come to worship God according to man s ideas and those who come according to God s ideas. Just believing in God and even offering to God what we think is very good will not make us acceptable to Him. The Bible says in James 2:19, Thou believest that there is one God; thou doest well: the devils also believe, and tremble. ( Devils here refers to demons those spirit beings that participated with Satan [then called Lucifer] in his rebellion against God and who were cast out of Heaven with Satan.) But believing in God doesn t make Satan s demons acceptable to God. As we go on, we will see what happened to Cain and Abel. Abel s Offering Was Accepted by God Genesis 4:4 And Abel, he also brought of the firstlings of his flock and of the fat thereof. And the LORD had respect unto Abel and to his offering: 76

Abel brought one of his sheep as an offering to God. It was the firstborn lamb of its mother. Abel killed the sheep so its blood ran out, and he offered the sheep, along with the fat, to God. Why did Abel bring this offering to God? Because he agreed with God that he was a sinner and that only God could save him from everlasting punishment, because he believed the promises God had given his parents while they were still in the Garden of Eden. God had promised that He would send a great deliverer. God promised that the Deliverer would destroy Satan and save man from Satan s power. Was God pleased with Abel s offering? Did God accept Abel? Yes, He did. God was very pleased with his offering, and He accepted Abel. It is important to understand that the blood of animals could never pay for sin. God did not accept Abel s lamb as the payment for his sin. The sinner, who is separated from God forever, must pay for sin. God forgave Abel s sin and accepted him because Abel trusted, not in himself, but in God who promised to send the Deliverer. Cain s Offering Was Rejected by God Genesis 4:5 But unto Cain and to his offering he had not respect. And Cain was very wroth, and his countenance fell. As an offering to God, Cain brought the things that he had grown. But God would not accept Cain or his offering. Why not? Was it because the things Cain grew and brought to God were not good? Was it because God didn t like things grown from the ground? No, these are not the reasons. Did God reject Cain s offering because Cain was a worse sinner than Abel was? No, that wasn t the reason why God would not accept him. Both Cain and Abel were born sinners. It is important that we are clear in our own minds why God rejected Cain and his offering but accepted Abel and his offering. The book of Hebrews gives us some clear insights. In Hebrews 11, God says that without faith it is impossible to please Him. He also tells us that Abel was a man of faith; Cain was not. Then, in the book of Romans, God tells us that faith is always based on the Word of God. Romans 10:17 says, faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. To approach God in any way except the way God has told us is presumption and sin. God will reject the man who tries to come to Him in his own way. Everything that originates with man is unacceptable to God. On this basis, we can be sure that Abel s faith was dependent on a clear directive given by God. It must have been; otherwise, it would not have been acceptable to God. Another indication that Abel was following God s command is emphasized through Abel s action in bringing to God the fat of the lamb. Later in Scripture, God commands Israel, that is, the Hebrew people, to bring the fat to Him. To suggest that bringing the fat of animals to God originated with Abel is 77

contrary to the whole emphases of Scripture. God doesn t accept anything that originates with man. God rejected Cain and his offering for the following reasons: Cain didn t come to God admitting he was a sinner. He came to God in his own way, according to his own ideas, and not in the way, which God commanded. Cain did not believe God. He did not trust in the way that God told them to worship. That is why God rejected him. Do you remember how God rejected the clothes, which Adam and Eve made for themselves? Why did God refuse to accept the clothing they made? Because God wanted to show them that they couldn t make themselves acceptable to God by anything they could do. It had to be done in God s way. Animals had to die, and their blood had to be shed so that Adam and Eve could have clothes that were acceptable to God. The situation is the same for Cain and Abel. God would not accept them unless they trusted in Him and came to Him in the way He commanded. God would only accept them if they brought a sheep and killed it, shedding its blood. Abel believed God and came God s way, so God accepted him. Cain came trusting in his own way, so God refused him. God has not changed; He is still the same today. Although He does not command us now to sacrifice sheep, He still does stipulate the only way anyone can come to Him. We too must come God s way; otherwise, He will reject us as He rejected Cain. Take a look at this branch broken off a tree. It died after a while because it was separated from the life it received from the tree. What if you tried to join this dead branch back onto the tree so that once again it would be able to receive the life from the tree? If you tied the branch back onto the tree, would it come back to life again? Would the leaves turn green once again and begin to grow? Do you think that you would be able to join the branch back on the tree so it would have life again? No, you cannot join a dead branch back onto the tree so that it will live once again. It is separated from the tree, and you cannot put it back. It seems like many people spend a good part of their lives trying to find a way to reattach themselves to the source of spiritual life. Their efforts might 78

include activities that seem very religious: going to church, giving money to the church, doing all sorts of good deeds, being a good person, or any number of things. Can you think of some examples of this type of self-effort to come to God? Since we are all born sinners, we are all detached from our source of life God. But there is absolutely nothing that we can do on our own that will restore us to God. Sin has broken us off from God, just like the limb was broken off from the tree. That is how it was with Adam, Eve, Cain, and Abel. Because Adam and Eve disobeyed God, they were separated from God. Therefore, Cain and Abel were born outside of the garden and were also separated from God. They could not bring themselves back into fellowship with God. Adam and Eve made themselves clothes to try to make themselves acceptable to God, but He rejected their clothes. Cain came to God in his own way, and God rejected him and his offering. Only God was able to make a way so they could come back to Him and be His friend once again. We, too, are all the descendants of Adam. We were all born sinners, separated from God because of our father Adam. We cannot make ourselves God s friends. Only God could make a way for us to come back to Him. God Reasoned with Angry Cain Genesis 4:6-7 And the LORD said unto Cain, Why art thou wroth? and why is thy countenance fallen? 7 If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted? and if thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door. And unto thee shall be his desire, and thou shalt rule over him. Even though Cain refused to believe God and deliberately went his own way, God reasoned with him. Because of His love and mercy, He talked to Cain and tried to get him to come to God in the right way. God wanted Cain to know that he, too, would be accepted if he came as his brother came, believing God s Word, offering the blood, and trusting in God and His promise of the Deliverer. Cain Refused to Listen to God, and He Killed Abel Genesis 4:8 And Cain talked with Abel his brother: and it came to pass, when they were in the field, that Cain rose up against Abel his brother, and slew him. Cain was very angry. He would not listen to God. He was listening to Satan, just as his mother and father had done in the garden. Many people today are just like Cain; they refuse to listen to 79

God, and they end up hurting others. Sometimes their rebellion against God leads to violent crimes like Cain s murder of his brother Abel. Sometimes the result is less violent; it may only show in bitter attitudes or selfish action. But the result is always tragic and hurtful to others. 1 John 3:12 Not as Cain, who was of that wicked one, and slew his brother. And wherefore slew he him? Because his own works were evil, and his brother s righteous. Who was leading Cain? To whom was Cain listening? Who do you think put it into Cain s mind to kill his brother? Satan! Remember that we talked about Satan s deceitfulness? He wants us to think that we would never be like Cain; we would never hurt or kill someone. But look how quickly Cain s anger flared! Look at the trail of sin and violence that followed his rebellion! One of the things that many people fail to consider is that the way of sin is death. It doesn t matter if it is a violent murder, or a slow process of simply living apart from God John 8:44 Ye are of your father and, finally, dying and going to an eternity the devil, and the lusts of your away from God s presence in the Lake of father ye will do. He was a Fire. murderer from the beginning, Originally, Satan and abode not in the truth, murdered Cain s mother and father. He because there is no truth in him. said to them, You won t die. You will be all When he speaketh a lie, he right. Don t listen to God. God is only trying speaketh of his own: for he is a to keep back some liar, and the father of it. good fruit from you. But Satan knew that if Adam and Eve ate the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, they would die. He lied to them when he said, You will not die. Satan wanted Adam and Eve to die, and he wanted Cain to kill Abel. Satan is a murderer. Satan hates all people and will lie and deceive with the purpose of leading all of us to the place of everlasting punishment where he is going. In John 8:44, the Bible calls Satan a murderer. Even now, Satan is telling people not to believe God, not to believe God s Word, the Bible. God s Judgment on Cain Genesis 4:9-16 And the LORD said unto Cain, Where is Abel thy brother? And he said, I know not: Am I my brother s keeper? 10 And he said, What hast thou done? the voice of thy brother s blood crieth unto me from the ground. 11 And now art thou cursed from the earth, which hath opened her mouth to receive thy brother s blood from thy hand; 12 When thou tillest the ground, it shall not henceforth yield unto thee her strength; a fugitive and a vagabond shalt thou be in the earth. 13 And Cain said unto the LORD, My punishment is greater than I can bear. 14 Behold, thou hast driven me out this day from the face of the earth; and from thy face shall I be hid; and I shall be a fugitive and a vagabond in the earth; and it shall come to pass, that every one that findeth me shall slay me. 15 And the LORD said 80

unto him, Therefore whosoever slayeth Cain, vengeance shall be taken on him sevenfold. And the LORD set a mark upon Cain, lest any finding him should kill him. 16 And Cain went out from the presence of the LORD, and dwelt in the land of Nod, on the east of Eden. Although God asked this question, He already knew that Cain had killed Abel. God saw him do it. God is everywhere and knows everything. God is the avenger of all sin. All sin against other people is also sin against God. God is the Creator of all people; therefore, He punishes anyone who says or does anything harmful to another person. Would you stand by and do nothing while someone attacked your wife, your child, or someone you loved? God is the Creator of all people. He gave Adam life, and He gave life to each one of us. Even though we are all born into this world separated from God, we still belong to Him. God is concerned about what happens to us, even though we are sinners. Just as we have concern for our wayward family members, so God has concern for us. We rightfully belong to Him because He made us. What if someone came and stole your stereo equipment? Would the stereo be the property of the thief, or would it still be yours? Of course, it would still belong to you. What if the person who stole the stereo ruined it? Still, it would belong to you, even though it had been ruined. All people rightfully belong to God even though Satan stole Adam and all of us from God. God will punish those who hurt others because everyone rightfully belongs to Him. An offense is not just against an individual; it is against God because He is the Giver of life to all people. This doesn t mean that God will immediately avenge all evil, but the payment for all sin must be paid to God. The wages of sin is death. No other payment is acceptable. Giving money to a charity will not pay for our sins. Giving money to a church will not pay for our sin or satisfy God. God will punish all sin, for He is the rightful owner of every person. Cain would not listen to God. He went away from God, following Satan s ways. Cain did not repent; he refused to change his attitude toward God and toward his sin. Cain s Descendants Were Materialistically Minded Cain s descendants followed his example. They lived without thinking about God. Instead, they filled their lives with material and physical things. They built towns, raised cattle, and made tools and musical instruments. There is nothing wrong with these things in themselves; what was wrong was that they concerned themselves with these things and excluded God. They filled their minds and time with the things they wanted to do. They had no interest or time for God and the things He wanted them to know. They were under the control of Satan. 81

Chapter 10 Table of Contents Chapter 12 See what a terrible effect disobedience to God had already brought into the world! Because Adam and Eve sinned, all of their descendants were born sinners, separated from God and without oneness of mind with God. Their first son, Cain, murdered their second son, Abel. Cain turned away from God and would not listen to His words. As a result, Cain s children and their children also went their own way instead of God s way. They lived according to their own sinful ways because they didn t know God nor did they seek Him and His truth. Satan and his lies guided them. If parents turn away from God s truth and refuse to listen to God, probably their children will not listen to the Word or God either. We are responsible, not only for ourselves, but for our children, too. We should listen to God s Word and also make sure that our children are exposed to the Word of God. God Gave Seth To Replace Abel Genesis 4:25 And Adam knew his wife again; and she bare a son, and called his name Seth: For God, said she, hath appointed me another seed instead of Abel, whom Cain slew. God gave Adam and Eve another child in place of Abel, who was killed by Cain. In the garden, God promised that He would send a Deliverer who would overcome Satan. This one would have come through the line of Abel, who trusted in God. Satan guided Cain to kill Abel. Satan tried in every way to hinder God s plan to send the Deliverer. Did this mean the end of God s plan and promise to send the Deliverer? No! God always does what He promises. God doesn t give up or change because of the things Satan does. In place of Abel, God gave Seth to Adam and Eve. Seth was also born separated from God, but he trusted in God just as Abel did. God planned that the Deliverer would come into the world through the line of Seth. 82