Fruit of the Spirit

For the fruit of the Spirit is in all goodness and righteousness and truth...Eph 5:9

Winter 2007                                                            Volume 8,  Issue 1

Lessons Learned From Cain

Lessons in Old Testament Scripture...Romans 15:4

- David Garner
Vacaville, California

Shortly after Adam and Eve were evicted from the garden of Eden, Eve conceived and bore two sons: Cain and Abel (Gen. 4:1-2). Little is known of these two brothers other than what is written in this chapter and a few other New Testament books (Matt. 23:35; Lk. 11:51; Heb. 11:4 & 12:24; 1 Jn. 3:12; Jude 11).We know nothing of their skin color, their likes and dislikes, or even which one was taller; But these things are unnecessary for us to know—for if they were necessary, then God would have told us about them.

What God has informed us of is far more valuable than mere human characteristics and desires. He has allowed us to see the starting point of what truly divides men, and a whole host of other instructions from these lesson- packed verses. Enjoy these lessons—savor and meditate upon them—because we increase our faith as we become more acquainted with The Word (Psa. 119:11; Rom. 10:17). From Genesis 4:1-15, we should learn that:

1. Our worship to God must be by faith. The Bible teaches that “faith comes by hearing God’s Word” (Rom. 10:17). Since faith comes by hearing God’s Word, and since Abel offered his sacrifice by faith (Heb. 11:4), then it logically follows that Abel had been given instructions from God as to what constituted a proper sacrifice. In other words, Cain and Abel were not left without instructions—to bring whatever they thought was proper—but they were instructed to bring what God deemed proper. Likewise, humans today aren’t authorized to worship God in a way that He has not authorized (1 Cor. 4:6; Deut. 4:2). When we worship God, it must be in spirit (sincerely and from the heart) and in truth (according to what He has authorized) (John 4:23-24). All other worship is regarded as “will worship” (Col. 2:23 KJV), and is vain (Matt. 15:8f).

2. We need to keep our tempers in check. It is possible for us to be angry at someone or some situation without sinning (Mk 3:5; 1 Pet. 2:22). It’s very easy for us to see from this account that the reason Cain slew his brother

was because he was angry and jealous of him. Jesus warns us against being angry with others (Mt 5:21-26)—because usually the act of murder begins with anger in the heart toward someone. We must work diligently to get rid of our anger as quick as possible.

3. We can resist sin. God told Cain (vs. 7) that sin lurked at the door of his heart (metaphorically speaking), but that he should “rule over it.” God is telling Cain that he has the power to overcome the sin that so anxiously wants to gobble him up. Really, choosing not to sin is just as easy as saying “no.” It’s a comforting thought to know that when we resist Satan, he will leave us alone (James 4:7)—at least for a little while (Lk. 4:13).

4. Sin is a vicious cycle. It is rare, if not impossible to commit just one sin. What I mean is this: There are sins of commission and omission. We can sin by committing a foul deed; and we can sin by omitting some good deed (James 4:17). So when Cain failed to bring the necessary offering, God approached him about it. How did he react? Did he apologize and repent? NO! He pouted and went and killed his brother. Instead of fixing the problem, which was his improper sacrifice, he went and killed his brother! How much sense does that make?? But such are the ways of the jealous and impenitent.

5. Jealousy is very powerful. Human emotions are very strong; and jealousy can be used for good (Rom. 11:14); but it may also be used for evil. In this case, Cain was jealous of Abel because he was worshipping correctly and Cain wasn’t (1 Jn. 3:12). This jealousy, then, caused Cain to, instead of repent like he should have done, go out and kill his brother. This is very similar to a denominational preacher who, in debate with a gospel preacher (and being obviously “beaten” on the issue), instead of repenting of the error he teaches, will continue to preach the same false doctrine—spiritually murdering those who hear and obey his diabolic message.

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Inside...
Page 1 - Christian Joy: Living With... | Page 2 - Training Our Young Men to Preach
Page 3 - Prison Report: The Forgotten... | Page 4 - Old Testament Studies
Page 5 - Learning to Pray Like Jesus | Page 6 - How Jesus Dealt With Sinners
Page 7 - Christian Evidences: The Flat... | Page 8 - Weathering the Storm of a Church...
Page 9 - The Christian Home: Fathers... | Page 10 - Continuations
Page 11 - The Children's Page: A Resolution | Page 12 - Continuations

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