Cain and Abel
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 8:21 pm
I researched Cain and Abel and here is what I found: Cain was a worker of the Land and I believe he poured his heart into the earth and worked hard. Abel was a Shepard and also worked very hard. When it came time for the sacrifice, Abel offered a lamb (the best of the sheep) while Cain offered up the best of his crops. God refused the crop sacrifice and accepted the lamb. Cain killed Abel. That's the story.
I have heard this story and read this story many times but never really thought about "why" Cain's sacrifice was refused by God.
My conclusion of the story: The sacrifice had to be "blood", that is why Jesus had to die on the cross for us, it had to be the best and it had to be blood.
My problem: I don't want to be Cain: working harder and not smarter. I am like that - I will work harder than anyone, I will take care of everything - so it is done right, but is my labor in vain? I don't want to be Cain. I feel sorry for Cain because I understand his working so hard only to be refused. ( I understand why he was refused). Do you think he knew it had to be a blood sacrifice?
I have heard this story and read this story many times but never really thought about "why" Cain's sacrifice was refused by God.
My conclusion of the story: The sacrifice had to be "blood", that is why Jesus had to die on the cross for us, it had to be the best and it had to be blood.
My problem: I don't want to be Cain: working harder and not smarter. I am like that - I will work harder than anyone, I will take care of everything - so it is done right, but is my labor in vain? I don't want to be Cain. I feel sorry for Cain because I understand his working so hard only to be refused. ( I understand why he was refused). Do you think he knew it had to be a blood sacrifice?