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- The way of Cain describes any religious system that attempts to earn God’s favor by works and rituals rather than by our reliance on God’s grace. The way of Cain is any religious system that appeals to our pride rather than our desperate condition before God. The way of Cain emphasizes humanity’s goodness rather than humanity’s sinfulness.
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Aug 7, 2020 · What is the way of Cain? Let’s look at six characteristics of the way of Cain. The way of Cain refers to any individual who attempts to approach God on his or her own terms rather than on God’s terms. The way of Cain describes any religious system that attempts to earn God’s favor by works and rituals rather than by our reliance on God ...
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Aug 28, 2024 · The “way of Cain” is the religious person’s approach to salvation rather than God’s way. It is self-righteousness based on one’s own works. The “way of Cain” is paved with human pride, which tries to make oneself right with God by following legalistic rules instead of coming to Him through faith in Jesus Christ (Romans 10:1–4 ...
Jun 17, 2020 · "The Way of Cain" refers to Genesis 4:16: Then Cain went out from the presence of the Lord, and settled in the land of Nod, east of Eden. Balaam tried to go against the will of God (Numbers 22), and Korah opposed God's servant Moses (Numbers 16).
Sep 15, 2013 · In order to understand Cain’s new relevance in the first century, we must peer back through antiquity and examine in detail who Cain was; his relationship with his brother and with God; his offering; the murder of Abel, and his legacy.
It involves no abasement in the dust; no humiliating confession of sinnership; no absolute dependence out of self. It flatters man's pride, exalts his reason, and just suits the carnal heart that wants a religion to make his respectability complete. Cain's religion is the curse of the day.
May 21, 2000 · The Way of Cain. Genesis 4:1-16. May 21, 2000 | R. Kent Hughes. Share Post Email. 00:00. 1x. Listen as Kent Hughes speaks on the topic of Redemptive History from Genesis 4:1-16.
Apr 24, 2012 · Cain kills Abel because he is jealous, jealous that his brother’s offering to God is accepted and his isn’t. God knows what Cain is thinking — and urges caution. God directly tells Cain that he must rule over his sinful thoughts, the temptation to do wrong.