Sermon #8 Series: Pictures of Grace in Genesis
Title: Cain And Abel - A Picture Of Grace
Text: Genesis 4:1-16
Reading:
Subject: Grace portrayed in Abel and his offering
Date: Tuesday Evening - June 25, 1991
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Introduction:
Proposition:
Several things are taught in this fourth chapter of Genesis. In Genesis 3 we saw the entrance of sin into the world. Here we see the progress of sin and the fruit of sin. In Genesis 3 we saw sin against God. Here it is against man - The man who has no fear of God has no regard for his neighbor - In Genesis 3 we read about enmity between the seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent, the sons of God and the children of the devil. Here we see that enmity displayed. Cain, the wicked works-monger, persecuted and murdered Abel, the child of God. But the central, primary thing revealed in this chapter is that God is to be worshipped, and that he can only be worshipped by faith in a blood sacrifice. Tonight, I want us to look at this picture of Cain and Abel, which has been painted before us by the Holy Spirit and see what he would have us to learn from it.The first human blood to be shed upon the earth was shed by a religious legalist. And the blood he shed was the blood of a sovereign gracer, a worshipper of God. The battle still rages. And the issue is still the same. The way of Cain persecutes the way of faith.
"Cain went out from the presence of the Lord, and dwelt in the Land of Nod." Nod means "wandering." There is no rest for the wicked. Not in this world, neither in the world to come.
Application:
Here are set before you two ways: