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What does God's response to Cain reveal about His character?

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God's probing questions and warnings to Cain showcase His patience, grace, and desire for repentance.

In God's response to Cain, seen in Genesis 4:6-7, we observe His patience and grace. Rather than immediately punishing Cain for his anger and actions, God poses a probing question that reveals His awareness of Cain's emotional state and encourages self-reflection. This dialogue shows that God desires repentance and restoration rather than destruction. Additionally, He provides Cain with sobering alternatives—either repentance leading to acceptance or impenitence leading to sin's domination. This interaction highlights God's long-suffering nature and His earnest wish for sinners to turn from their ways and seek His mercy, emphasizing that God's heart is for reconciliation.
Scripture References: Genesis 4:6-7; Ezekiel 18:31; Romans 6:14

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