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Bible Question: I
thought God was not pleased with Cain’s sacrifice because it
was not an animal; there was no blood involved. God’s choice
of sacrifice to cover Adam and Eve's sin was a blood sacrifice to
cover their shame. It would seem that Cain worked harder to produce
the sacrifice he offered to God than Abel did. Farming back then
must have been very hard. I wonder why Cain didn't trade Abel crops
for livestock?
Bible Answer: You
are correct that God provided Adam and Eve with some clothes to wear.
The clothes God gave then were made out of animal skins.
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The
LORD God made garments of skin for Adam and his wife, and
clothed them. (NASB) Genesis 3:21 |
This
implies that God actually made the first sacrifice. I believe that
God did this for Adam's and Eve’s sins. He made the last sacrifice
too! The last sacrifice was Jesus
Christ who died for our sins. Since Jesus was the perfect sacrifice,
there is not a need for any more sacrifices to be made.
The
Offerings. But
the sacrifices of Cain and Abel were very different. Their sacrifices appear
to be sacrifices for their own sin. Cain was a farmer and Abel raised sheep.
Since Genesis 3:15 predicted Jesus’ victory over Satan at the cross, Cain
and Abel must have understood the need for sacrifices. The book of Hebrews reveals
this truth when it says that Abel’s offering was an act of faith.
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By
faith Abel offered to God a better sacrifice than Cain, through
which he obtained the testimony that he was righteous, God
testifying about his gifts, and through faith, though he
is dead, he still speaks. (NASB) Hebrews 11:4 |
By
faith Abel offered a sacrifice. He was looking forward to Jesus’ death.
They understood the need for sacrifices. Consequently, Cain and Abel
gave offerings to God. Cain gave God an offering from his garden
and Abel from his flock.
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Again,
she gave birth to his brother Abel. And Abel was a keeper
of flocks, but Cain was a tiller of the ground. So it came
about in the course of time that Cain brought an offering
to the LORD of the fruit of the ground. Abel, on his part
also brought of the firstlings of his flock and of their
fat portions. And the LORD had regard for Abel and for his
offering; but for Cain and for his offering He had no regard.
(NASB) Genesis 4:2-5 |
Heart
of Desire. Why
was God not pleased with Cain’s offering? Did Cain work harder than Abel?
Is farming harder than raising animals? Are animals more expensive than vegetables?
Which one is more costly? The important truth is that God does not reward us
according to how hard we work or how much we give, but according to our desire,
or heart, for Him. Our actions are windows to our inner hearts. God was looking
for a blood sacrifice. God was looking for a heart that wanted to please Him.
He was not looking for a man’s hard work or a man’s wealth. Therefore,
He was not pleased with Cain’s sacrifice or offering, but He was pleased
with Abel’s. Why give God something that He did not want?
Conclusion: Why
did Cain not trade some of his crops for some animals? We do not
know, except that it appears he did not really want to please God.
He wanted to do as he wished. He was independent. It appears that
his real problem was a heart that did not care for God’s wishes
or care about Him. We must remember that God wants us to
believe in Jesus Christ first, and then He
wants your heart’s love, care, and passion. He wants a
relationship with you.
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