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What is the significance of the way of Cain in Christianity?

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The way of Cain exemplifies a religion based on human works, contrasting with the grace-focused faith centered on Christ.

The way of Cain represents the principle of self-righteousness and reliance on personal effort rather than dependence on God’s grace. Cain brought an offering based on his labor in the fields, believing it to be sufficient for acceptance. However, God rejected Cain’s offering while favoring Abel’s blood sacrifice, symbolizing the necessity of Christ’s atoning work. This narrative serves as a caution against any form of works-based religion, reminding believers that true worship and acceptance before God must align with the grace demonstrated through Christ. Jude cites this as a stark warning against false preachers who propagate similar error within the church today.
Scripture References: Genesis 4, Jude 11

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Jude 11 - Part 3
Paul Mahan · Dec 18, 1991
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