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Excellent.
Cain certainly does show how blinding sin is. He's sort of the father of will worship.
I used to think the Israelites were crazy in the desert wondering how they could start rebelling after such a short time when they've actually been in the presence of mighty works but, lately, I'm beginning to see how men and women around me are really no different. What is striking about Hebrews is how we are even more to be judged that Christ has been manifest.
But it just seems remarkable to my mind that a man can be aware that God is telling him something but then just decides he's going to kill his brother instead. But then it makes complete "sense" given the Fall.
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