DEVOTION – MONDAY,
APRIL 30, 2012
“Cain”
BY
PASTOR BOB COY
Cain rose up against Abel his brother and killed him. Genesis
4:8 (NKJV)
You’ll have a hard time finding someone who doesn’t know the
story of Cain and Abel. Embedded in most of our memory banks is the knowledge
that Cain murdered his innocent brother Abel. Even the very name of “Cain” has
become synonymous with something bad and evil. When was the last time you heard
of a newborn baby being named Cain?
Granted, what Cain did was incredibly evil, but it’s interesting
how God responds to Cain after murdering Abel. He doesn’t just write him off or
destroy the man. Incredibly, God goes so far as to protect Cain from anyone who
would try to do the same thing to him that he did to his brother:
And the LORD said to him, “Therefore, whoever kills Cain,
vengeance shall be taken on him sevenfold.” And the LORD set a mark on Cain,
lest anyone finding him should kill him. (Genesis 4:15 NKJV)
The Lord sets a mark of protection on Cain, despite his guilt.
And in doing so, He’s setting a precedent for mankind, a precedent of His grace
abounding in the presence of man’s sin.
Such is the case when it comes to all sin. To a certain
extent, all of us are as guilty as Cain was. Maybe not when it comes to
murdering a fellow human being, but when it comes to meeting God’s perfect
standards, all of us have fallen short…which means we all fall into the
category of “sinners.”
But in the presence of our sin, the grace of God has abounded in
the form of His Son, who was punished on the cross in our place. God graciously
protected Cain even though he didn’t deserve it, and it’s a good thing for us
that He is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
But where sin abounded, grace abounded much more… (Romans 5:20
NKJV)
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