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Q:
What biblical quotes can
be deduced to support God's rejection of
Cain's offering and do you think it is the type of offering or is it
the condition of the offering or the giver?
A:
I
believe that the type of the offering ("of the fruit of the ground" -
Genesis 4:3) was wrong because God expected a blood sacrifice. But I
also
believe that Cain brought the wrong kind of offering because his heart
was wrong. As a result, he brought the product of his hard work and not
the offering that God had revealed He expected.
My proof, so to speak, comes from Hebrews 11:4, which states, "By
faith
Abel offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, by which
he
obtained witness that he was righteous, God testifying of his gifts:
and
by it he being dead yet speaketh." Notice first that Abel offered
a more
excellent sacrifice, so the kind of sacrifice he offered was better than
that of Cain. The offering of the herd was a picture of the coming
sacrifice of Christ. The offering of the fruit of the ground was a
picture of the works of man. Notice that it came from the ground that
God
had just cursed (Genesis 3:17).
However, Abel offered this better sacrifice by faith. Romans 10:17
teaches us that, "faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word
of
God." Faith acts upon the word of God. Clearly, God had revealed
to Adam
and his family the kind of sacrifice He expected of them. We see God
speaking to Adam and Eve when they sinned and we see Him speaking to
Cain
before he killed his brother (Genesis 4:6-7). Certainly, He spoke to
them
at other times also. The fact that Abel offered his sacrifice by faith
means that he did it by revelation from God. Cain directly disobeyed
God
in bringing a vegetarian sacrifice.
But why did Cain bring the wrong sacrifice? Hebrews 11:4 also tells us
that the sacrifice of Abel bore witness to the fact that he was
righteous. Simple logic tells us that the sacrifice of Cain bore witness
to the fact that he was wicked. But we do not have to rest solely on
logic. 1John 3:12 states, "Not as Cain, who was of that wicked one,
and
slew his brother. And wherefore slew he him? Because his own works were
evil, and his brother's righteous." Though this refers to the slaying
of
Abel and not the sacrifice of Cain, it shows us the root of the
problem--the wicked heart of Cain. Why did Cain have this wicked heart?
Evidently, because he did not have the faith that Abel had in God.
In conclusion, God rejected the offering of Cain because it was the wrong
offering. Cain brought the wrong offering because he rejected the
revealed word of God. He rejected the word of God because his heart was
wicked. His heart was wicked because he refused to have faith in God.
Till He comes,
Pastor David Reagan