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What does God offer Cain despite his anger and sin?

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God offers Cain the opportunity for repentance and acceptance, illustrating His mercy and grace.

In the midst of Cain’s anger and sin, God’s response is marked by patience and grace. He approaches Cain with a probing question, asking, 'Why are you angry?' This demonstrates that God is aware of Cain's internal struggles and desires for him to acknowledge them. God then sets before Cain two alternatives: the path of repentance leading to acceptance or the danger of letting sin overpower him. God’s concluding appeal to 'rule over' sin underscores His desire not to condemn but to restore Cain through genuine repentance and faith. This highlights a pivotal theological truth about God's nature—He is a merciful God who seeks the restoration of the sinner, and He provides a way for sinners to come to Him through repentance, no matter how deep their transgressions.
Scripture References: Genesis 4:6-7, Ezekiel 18:31

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