Free Will Obtained
Genesis 4: 8 Now 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 killed him.
9 Then the Lord said to
Cain, “Where is Abel your brother?”
He said, “I do not know. Am I my brother’s keeper?”
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GOD created the heavens and the earth with love in mind.
When HE created the garden of Eden, HE made a special place for HIM to have an
everlasting relationship with HIS creation. But Satan had another plan that
would ruin humans. When Adam and Eve were fooled into sinning, they had a choice,
but did not choose wisely.
Now Cain was furious at being rejected by JESUS. He was also
jealous that his brother’s offering to JESUS was accepted. If Cain were an only
child, there still would have been a problem between JESUS and Cain. But he
wasn’t an only child. He killed his brother.
My Observations:
- Cain did not learn murder from anyone.
- Cain allowed anger to turn into hatred which made him commit murder.
- Cain probably stewed over the offering situation and became enraged during the conversation with Abel, which led him to murder.
I can only imagine the conversation between Cain and Abel.
Cain, full of blame, may have asked questions as to why Abel showed him up when
it came to the offering. Or maybe he tried to convince Abel to help him build the
garden and to stop following JESUS. GOD did not reveal the conversation. But HE
did reveal the outcome, namely murder.
I believe it was JESUS who asked Cain, “Where is Abel your
brother?” JESUS knew what had happened, but Cain lied. And on top of the lie,
he gave a sarcastic remark about responsibilities. “Am I my brother’s keeper?” could have been a reply referring to not being
a shepherd. This was the first rejection of JESUS.
Challenge
- Why did GOD mention the conversation between Cain and Abel?
- Have you ever argued about free will in a convenient way that fights against its existence?
- Will you recognize that GOD’s love will not stop you from sinning, rather that JESUS died for your sins and was raised from the dead to forgive you if you believe you need to be forgiven?
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