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How do we know God's response to Cain's offering was just?

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God's response to Cain shows us that He judges based on the heart, not merely external actions.

The justice of God's response to Cain's offering is rooted in His divine nature and the principles laid out in Scripture. God revealed His acceptance of Abel’s offering while rejecting Cain’s, indicating a differentiation based on the heart's condition. Cain's offering was not rejected due to an arbitrary decree, but rather because it stemmed from an unrepentant and unbelieving heart. When God asks Cain, 'Why are you angry?' in Genesis 4:6, it reveals that He is fully aware of Cain's internal disposition. God's dealings reflect His grace, as He provides Cain an opportunity to repent and turn to Him for acceptance. Thus, God's response was just, as it was consistent with His holy character that seeks true repentance and faith from His servants.
Scripture References: Genesis 4:6-7

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