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How does the story of Cain and Abel reflect God's sovereignty?

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The story of Cain and Abel reflects God's sovereignty by demonstrating His control over human choices and His ultimate plan of redemption.

In the narrative of Cain and Abel, God's sovereignty is manifested not only in His acceptance of Abel's offering but also in His foreknowledge of Cain's sin and actions. The sermon discusses how God sovereignly establishes His purposes even through human failures and wickedness. Cain's choice to murder Abel serves as a pivotal moment that illustrates the conflict between good and evil, yet within that conflict, God's greater plan of redemption unfolds through His promise of mercy. This narrative affirms the belief that God is sovereign over every aspect of creation, using even the corruption of humanity to bring about His divine purposes, ultimately leading to Christ's redemptive work.
Scripture References: Genesis 4, Romans 8:28

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