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Genesis Chapter 4
First I want you to turn to -see below
2 Corinthians 5:
What we see is not what God sees sometimes
Perhaps, to a stander-by, the sacrifices of Cain and Abel would have seemed both alike good.
Adam accepted them both, but God, who sees not as man sees, did not.
God had respect to Abel and to his offering, and showed his acceptance of it, probably by fire from heaven; but to Cain and his offering he had not respect.
#1-----We see the Character of 2 Men
one of the attributes or features that make up and distinguish an individual
Attributes describe the quality of something or someone
1.
We see a wicked man
Cain was a wicked indiviual
There was a difference in the characters of the persons offering.
Cain was a wicked man, led a bad life, under the reigning power of the world and the flesh; and therefore his sacrifice was an abomination to the Lord (Prov.
15:8
Abel- We see a righteous Man
But Abel was a righteous man; he is called righteous Abel (Mt.
23:35); his heart was upright and his life was pious; he was one of those whom God’s countenance beholds (Ps.
11:7) and whose prayer is therefore his delight, Prov.
15:8.
God had respect to him as a holy man, and therefore to his offering as a holy offering
Prov 15
Verse 4 we see that Abel brought of the firstlings of his flock
To do this Abel had to sacrifice one of the firstlings of his flock and the fat thereof
Abel understood the significance in a blood offering
When Adam and Eve sinned and took of the fruit of the garden they realized that they were naked and Adam said he was afraid and hid himself before God
God clothed them with the skins of an animal
To do this something had to die
Adam and eve could come before God and not be ashamed because of the sin they had committed because it was covered through a sacrifice of blood
#2------- We see the countenance of SIN
Verse 5
Sometimes we expect God to just accept what we bring while he is a righteous and a holy God
Some this morning have had God bring you through things and now your countenance has fallen again
Can I tell you that God said if we do not well that sin lieth at the door ( like a lion) waiting on his prey
43 For a good tree bringeth not forth corrupt fruit; neither doth a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.
44 For every tree is known by his own fruit.
The tree must be good, else the fruit cannot be pleasing to the heart-searching God.
We see the Curse of SIN
Verse 10 tells us that Vengeance cries out from the earth
Verse 13 shows us a punishment that is too great for us to bear
The burden of sin was never meant for you to bear
‘The sacrifice was made to cover your sins so you could reap everlasting with him
Im Glad that it dint stop there- There was a mark of Grace- Verse 4:15
Abel never prospered his whole life and i never read of a time of repentance in Gods word
Even though we see evil we see a Mark of Grace
Even though we see a curse we see a Mark of Grace
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