Greetings my friends. It is Sunday June 21ST 2026, and this is the day that our LORD has made. Let us rejoice. Let us be glad in it. Let us celebrate this great new day of believing, following, trusting, loving, and being more like our Lord + Savior Jesus Christ. Let us love our neighbor as ourself.
Volume 9, Number 17, Edition 417
“Cain & Abel – Part 5”
I’m continuing my update of one of my old sermons on Cain & Abel that I preached to my church family in Homestead Florida in 2018. Here’s the next portion of that sermon – updated 8 years later:
So upon hearing his punishment for murder from God – Cain told Him that it’s too harsh. “You’re being too cruel, LORD.” See Cain believes that his chances of survival – out there – in the foreign lands – wandering about – with no home – with no work – are slim to none. He said to the LORD, “Anyone who finds me will kill me !”
You know I originally thought that during the time of Adam & Eve – and their first two born – Cain & Abel – that they were the only 4 humans in the creation at the time. But the fact that Cain is worried that he’s a goner out there in the unknown lands once it’s found out that he murdered his brother – means that there must be other people in the world at the time.
That’s just me thinking this out – speculating – if you will. The Bible isn’t clear as to the population of the world during the time of Adam & Eve and Cain & Abel. But I’m thinking – it was probably more than 4. (Adam & Eve had other sons and daughters.)
In my 20TH year on this journey – I’m still learning with each new day in His Word. That’s what it’s all about. Gotta keep studying. Gotta keep learning. Gotta keep moving forward. Gotta keep getting closer to God.
“Anyone who finds me will kill me !” See Cain was being very realistic there – a murder for a murder. Cain was scared for his life. Cain also hinted – for maybe the first time – that he needed God in that moment. He pled for mercy.
And so this harsh, judgmental, and cruel Old Testament God surprised Cain. He marked Cain. He vowed to protect Cain. Anyone who kills Cain will be avenged sevenfold. Maybe it was a physical mark on Cain for all to see as a warning. Don’t mess with Cain – or you will experience the wrath of God.
See God was protecting Cain. He was giving Cain traveling mercies. His punishment was exactly what Cain needed. Cain needed to go out there, and lose his pride, and explore the unknown – new lands, new opportunities, new people. Cain needed to discover and use the gifts that God gave him to do something else – other than working the fields. He lost that opportunity. God took away that livelihood.
God had other plans for Cain. God wanted Cain to produce great fruits. God wanted Cain to realize that He had blessed him with a second chance at life. God wanted Cain to realize his deadly sins of the past, and repent, and turn from them. God wanted Cain to rely on Him for guidance and direction in a new life. Sounds like salvation to me. Sounds like – the first salvation in the Creation. But wait – not so fast.
Our God is a generous God. He was generous to Cain. He showed grace and mercy towards Cain. Cain didn’t deserve to live. But our God is a loving God. He loved Cain so much that he wanted him to see his full potential in a new land. God wanted the same for each of us while we were slaves to the world – before we knew Him.
See the God of the Old Testament is the same as the God of the New Testament. And He’s the same God today. He’s loving. He’s forgiving. He’s compassionate.
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#SundayScripture is published online every Sunday at 0300 U.S. East Coast time. It was created in its current form in February 2018. I share my testimony here each week. Hopefully it encourages you and inspires you to seek the Lord – and get closer to Him with each new day. If you wish to learn more about the God I know – then stay tuned, for the best is yet to come !
Thank you for reading my blog for this day, and I pray that the LORD will bless you and keep you. May He make His face shine upon you, and may He be gracious to you. May He lift up His countenance upon you, and may He give you peace. I pray this in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. AMEN and AMEN.
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