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What can we learn from Cain and Abel's story?

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Cain and Abel's story teaches that God requires sincere worship and obedience, highlighting the contrast between reliance on works versus faith.

The narrative of Cain and Abel offers valuable lessons regarding the nature of worship and the heart's condition before God. Cain's act of offering was driven by a sense of obligation rather than genuine faith, illustrating the futility of works-based righteousness. In contrast, Abel's offering was rooted in reverence for God's prescribed way of approaching Him. This distinction emphasizes that true worship is not merely about following rituals but requires a faithful heart that acknowledges God’s sovereignty and grace. The response of God to each of their offerings is indicative of His desire for true worshippers, as He seeks those who worship Him in spirit and truth (John 4:24). It stands as a reminder that our relationship with God is rooted in faith rather than human effort, thereby guiding us to come to Him in humility and reliance on His grace.
Scripture References: Genesis 4:1-16, John 4:24

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