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Neither Cain, Abel, or Seth was perfect, this is why there was a need for a blood sacrifice. When we look at the book of Hebrews we find out that they were instructed to bring a sacrifice in that manner. Hebrews-11-4. "Faith comes by hearing" Romans 10:17.
So Abel's sacrifice was offered by faith because he had faith in what was preached to him and he showed that by his offering.
Offerings that please God - In Reply - 2 years ago
Jealousy caused him to murder his brother.
Abel's sacrifice was a blood offering to God.
Cain was a farmer. His offering was not out of abundance of the heart. He held back from abundance, and God did explain why his offering was not accepted. Rather than please God, he simmered in anger and resentment until jealousy was in full bloom; he murdered Abel. Abel's blood cried out to God.
I guess when failures bubble up into resentment, is the time to stop everything and forgive; especially when we are blaming someone else. Blame is a flame that doesn't go out_until we forgive.
Neither Cain, Abel, or Seth was perfect, this is why there was a need for a blood sacrifice. When we look at the book of Hebrews we find out that they were instructed to bring a sacrifice in that manner. Hebrews-11-4. "Faith comes by hearing" Romans 10:17.
So Abel's sacrifice was offered by faith because he had faith in what was preached to him and he showed that by his offering.
I hope this helps.
God bless.
Abel's sacrifice was a blood offering to God.
Cain was a farmer. His offering was not out of abundance of the heart. He held back from abundance, and God did explain why his offering was not accepted. Rather than please God, he simmered in anger and resentment until jealousy was in full bloom; he murdered Abel. Abel's blood cried out to God.
I guess when failures bubble up into resentment, is the time to stop everything and forgive; especially when we are blaming someone else. Blame is a flame that doesn't go out_until we forgive.
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