Key Message
- Not all offerings have reward
- God honours sacrifices
- Nothing is hidden from God
- Murder is grievous
- Murder brings a curse
- Blood speaks for justice
- Life is in blood
- God’s mark protects
Lessons from the story of Cain and Abel
Read Genesis 4 vs. 1-16
- Not all offerings attract rewards from God (vs. 3)
- God honours sacrificial offerings (vs. 4)
- A man’s enemies are members of his household (vs. 8)
- No secret is hidden before God. All actions of men are open to Him (vs. 8)
- Murder is s grievous sin before God (vs. 10)
- Murder brings a curse (vs. 11)
- The blood has a voice (vs. 11)
- The blood can cry for judgment (vs. 11)
- There is life in the blood (vs. 10)
- The earth has a mouth (vs. 11)
- If Good puts a mark on your life, no one can kill you (vs. 15)
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