They become their own god.
linger: Cain also approached God the wrong way.
Lots of people did. There is no connection to Cain and this topic in any way. You just like to throw random vss out and around as if you had a point. When you are put on the point and you have NO POINT is proven, you run and hush. :loser:
And Abel, he also brought of the firstlings of his flock and of the fat thereof. And the Lord had respect unto Abel and to his offering:
But unto Cain and to his offering he had not respect. And Cain was very wroth, and his countenance fell [Gen. 4:4–5].
RCC gives more of the first of their flocks than any protestant group does, in a general sense. Sorry. They do the works expected, are charitable, and you guys say, "can't buy your way to heaven" as an excuse for lazy grace.
"Someone may say, “I don’t see anything wrong in the thing Cain did.”
Who might say that, the strawman you rely upon to communicate?
In the eleventh verse of his epistle, speaking of apostates in the last days, Jude says, “… They have gone in the way of Cain …” What is the way of Cain?
Jude wasn't talking about the RCC, he was catholic that the RCC came from. :|
When Cain brought an offering to God, he did not come by faith—he came on his own. And the offering that he brought denied that human nature is evil. God said, “Bring that little blood sacrifice which will point to the Redeemer who is coming into the world.
Where did God say this? Where does ROme deny this? :loser:
Come on that basis, and don’t come by bringing the works of your own hands.”
Except WORKS OF YOUR OWN HANDS are part of what a person of God will do. Lazy grace. warped expectations, :nono:
Cain’s offering also denied that man was separated from God.
How?
He acted like everything was all right.
How?
This is what liberalism does today in talking about the universal fatherhood of God and the universal brotherhood of man.
Protestants are liberal by definition. Sheesh.
My friend, things are not all right with us today. We are not born children of God. We have to be born again to be children of God.
If you knew what a child of God was defined as scripturally you would be less arrogant.:comeout:
Man is separated from God.
No, man fled God. God never fled man. By your own words he spoke with CAIN one on one. :| Adam hid from God, GOD sought Him out. Picture the prodigal son, God is waiting on you to stop hiding, or in your case, to stop rewriting the story and come home! There is no wall between you other than your/our own guilty conscience keeping you from Him.
Cain refused to recognize that, and multitudes today refuse to do so.
Cain was wiser than you and your man made dilemmas. :|
The third thing that Cain’s offering denied was that man cannot offer works to God—Cain felt he could.
No where in the Cain story in scripture.
Scripture says: “Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost” (Titus 3:5).
It also says if you don't have works you have no faith. You can't have grace without faith. Without faith you can't be saved, in other words. So for you arrogant cocky folks that teach lazy grace, how many people do you keep from fulfilling their relationship with God by scaring them away from works they were saved to do, idiot.
The difference between Cain and Abel was not a character difference at all,
And character didn't affect what they brought. I guess with no character difference, it's a good thing Cain killed Abel, or else Abel would have killed Cain. :|
but the difference was in the offerings which they brought. These two boys had the same background. They had the same heredity. They had the same environment. There was not that difference between them. Don’t tell me that Cain got his bad disposition from an alcoholic grandfather on his father’s side—he didn’t have a grandfather. And don’t say that Abel got his good disposition from a very fine grandmother on his mother’s side. They just didn’t have grandparents. They had the same heredity and the same environment. The difference was in the offerings.
?? They didn't get it from earth worms either.
That offering makes a difference in men today. No Christian takes the position that he is better than anyone else.
Which is why you are bashing the RCC all the time. Or why the Bash gay threads are here. Right.
The thing that makes him a Christian is that he recognizes that he is a sinner like everyone else and that he needs an offering, he needs a sacrifice, and he needs Someone to take his place and to die for him.
It's called faux humility, and making sin an idol.
Paul says of Christ: “Whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through faith in his blood …” (Rom. 3:25). Therefore Paul could further write: “For they being ignorant of God’s righteousness, and going about to establish their own righteousness, have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God” (Rom. 10:3).
And paul also wrote that through works, guided by the Church, man would be as spiritually mature as CHRIST was on earth. You don't like that vs much. The fact Paul wrote both, means your view being unreconcilable with the eph 4 vs mentioned is wrong, or Paul was wrong. Which is more likely?
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That is the picture of multitudes of people today. They are attempting through religion, through joining a church and doing something, to make themselves acceptable to God. God’s righteousness can only come to you—because it must be a perfect righteousness—through Christ’s providing it for you. “Who was delivered for our offences, and was raised again for our justification” (Rom. 4:25). That is, He was raised for our righteousness. He was the One who took our place. “For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him” (2 Cor. 5:21). Paul says in Philippians 3:8–9, “… That I may win Christ, And be found in him, not having mine own righteousness, which is of the law, but that which is through the faith of Christ ….” The righteousness of Cain was his own righteousness.
Cain's sacrifice had no thought behind it of righteousness. Nothing in the records suggest he had any goal or expectations of righteousness. In fact, the whole thing could have been out of ignorance as it's written. Nice REWRITING of the Bible. You must feel overly special to think you have that ability.
The righteousness of Abel was faith in a sacrifice that looked forward to Christ’s sacrifice.
We have seen that Cain and Abel had come together to worship God. These two boys were identical. Some expositors actually believe they were twins—I think that was the position of the late Dr. Harry Rimmer.
You and all your MAN MADE GODS to tell you how to think. Isn't that what you condemn Rome of being guilty of?
But I believe
A good sign of errancy.
they were even closer than twins because of the fact they had no blood stream which reached way back on both sides that might cause a difference. They were the sons of Adam and Eve. However, there is a great divergence between Cain and Abel which is not necessarily a character divergence. One was accepted because of the sacrifice which he brought by faith; the other, Cain, brought his offering without any recognition from God at all."McGee, J. Vernon: Thru the Bible Commentary. electronic ed. Nashville : Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1981, S. 1:ix-30