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It was just like today. When we do something wrong, we will often try to blame it on someone else even knowing that we should not do that. It is better to admit you have done something wrong and ask to be forgiven than to try to hide it. YAHWEH said to the snake, “Because you have led Adam and Eve to do wrong, you shall not walk like other animals, you shall crawl in the dust and the dirt forever,” (Genesis 3:14-15). Then YAHWEH said to Eve, “Because you have led your husband to disobey me, you will suffer pain when you have babies. You will love your husband and he will rule over you,” (Genesis 3:16).
Because Adam and Eve had disobeyed YAHWEH they were driven out of the Garden of Eden. They were sent out into the world, which was a lot different. It was not as nice as the Garden of Eden. YAHWEH knew they could be hurt and get cold, so He made clothes out of animal skins for them to keep them warm and protected. Even though they sinned against YAHWEH, He still loved them. To keep them from coming back into the Garden where the Tree of Life was, YAHWEH placed His angels at the gate of the Garden who guarded the entrance with flaming swords, (Genesis 3:23-24).
Adam and Eve disobeyed YAHWEH. They had committed the very first human sin. This sin changed the life of every human being who has been born since. For a time Adam and Eve were alone in the world. Then YAHWEH gave them a baby. They named their baby Cain. A little time later Adam and Eve had another son. They named him Abel, (Genesis 4:1-2). When Cain and Abel grew up, Cain became a farmer and raised fruits, vegetables and grain. Abel was a shepherd. YAHWEH wants His people to give sacrifices to Him and He wants the BEST and, after all, shouldn't we WANT to give YAHWEH the BEST of everything we have? Abel brought fat portions of the firstborn of the flock to present to YAHWEH and YAHWEH looked with favor upon Abel's offering. Cain brought some fruits of the soil as an offering, but YAHWEH was not pleased. We are not told exactly why YAHWEH wasn't pleased; it could have been because YAHWEH required sacrifices of animals and Cain did not obtain an animal for the sacrifice or it could have been because Cain just brought "some" of the fruits of the soil, not the BEST or the FIRST. We should always be willing to do, and give, our best for YAHWEH, (Genesis 4:3-7). We are fairly certain that Cain’s heart wasn’t right. YAHWEH even told him that, "If you do what is right, will you not be accepted?" (Genesis 4:7). He wasn’t willing to give what YAHWEH required. He felt that what YAHWEH wanted wasn’t the best for him, so Cain did what he wanted to do and just gave YAHWEH a sacrifice of some of his fruits and grains instead. That is just what people have done ever since, Proverbs 14:12. Wise people know that YAHWEH’s ways are always better for them. If the offerings they were giving were "sin" offerings, that is to request YAHWEH's forgiveness for their sins, we know that without a sacrifice of blood, YAHWEH will not forgive sin, (Exodus 30;10, Hebrews 9:22). Cain became envious of Abel because Abel’s sacrifice was pleasing to Elohim. The envy turned into anger and hatred. One day when the two brothers were out in the field alone, Cain struck Abel so hard that it killed him, (Genesis 4:8). When Cain realized what he had done, he tried to hide Abel’s body. Elohim knew what had happened, but He still asked Cain where his brother was. Cain said, “How should I know, I’m not my brother’s keeper,” (Genesis 4:9). He tried to hide his sin from YAHWEH and that is not good, (Proverbs 28:13). Adam and Eve disobeyed YAHWEH by eating from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil and lying about it. That was a sin. Cain murdered Abel and lied to YAHWEH about it. That was two more sins. YAHWEH made Cain leave his family and become a lone wanderer in the world. Cain was unhappy with YAHWEH because he thought his punishment was too great. YAHWEH put a mark on him so that no one would kill him. He was to live with the miserable memory of killing his brother, (Genesis 4:11-15). Adam and Eve had more children. They had another son called Seth. Their children grew up and had their own children. Then their children had children and it went on and on to populate the earth. Adam and Eve lived to be very old and had many children. In the time of Adam and Eve, people lived to be 800 or 900 years old! When Adam was 130 years old, his son Seth was born and then Adam lived another 800 years. He had other children and he died when he was 930 years old, (Genesis 5:5). The earth became full of sin. This made YAHWEH very unhappy. People have what is called “human nature.” They want to do things their way, not YAHWEH’s way. Man gets into trouble when he breaks the rules we should live by for our own good. YAHWEH’s laws and His government are love, (Romans 13:10). YAHWEH’s rules are made so that people know first of all to love YAHWEH by obeying Him, worshipping only Him, using His great name correctly, praying to Him, trusting Him and keeping His Sabbaths set apart. Children should love and respect and obey their parents. This is, in fact, the first commandment with a promise, "so your days may be long," (Ephesians 6:1-3). We have to learn that even though our way may seem to be right to us, it is always better for us if we follow YAHWEH’s way of doing things, (Proverbs 14:12). Memory Verse
HalleluYAH! |
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