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What does the Bible say about the story of Cain and Abel?

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The story of Cain and Abel illustrates the distinction between two types of worship: that of works, exemplified by Cain, and that of faith, exemplified by Abel.

The narrative of Cain and Abel, found in Genesis 4, portrays the fundamental difference between two ways of approaching God. Cain represents the way of works, attempting to gain God's favor through his own efforts, while Abel signifies the way of faith, offering a blood sacrifice as God prescribed. This distinction is pivotal in understanding the nature of true worship and how it aligns with God's sovereign grace. The story emphasizes that both brothers were equal in their sinful nature, yet Abel was accepted because he came to God in faith, demonstrating that the means by which we approach God reveals our true standing before Him.
Scripture References: Genesis 4:1-8, Ephesians 2:1, Hebrews 11:4, Genesis 4:1-16

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Cain and Able
Dennis Svistun · Jun 19, 2016
Cain and Abel
Clay Curtis · Mar 29, 2015
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