
Point One: Both Cain and Abel had opportunity to live righteously
Point Two: Righteous living requires sacrificial obedience and humility
Point Three: God makes provision for those who have lived unrighteously
Point Four: God makes provision for those who have lived righteously
Discussion Questions:
Watch the past message, then choose questions to get your group thinking and create openness.
What was something that stood out to you? Share what you learned and how it will impact your life.
Read Genesis 4. What do Cain and Abel’s offerings reveal about their hearts toward God?
How does God’s interaction with Cain help us understand His character and relationship with people?
How can we keep jealousy from misguiding us like it did with Cain?
What does Cain’s response to God after his sin indicate about human pride?
“Sin will take you farther than you want to go, keep you longer than you want to stay, and cost you more than you want to pay." - Ravi Zaccharias. Do you agree with this statement? Why?
How does God’s protection of Cain demonstrate His mercy?
In Genesis 4:26, how does Seth's lineage show a return to seeking God?
What steps can you take to prevent jealousy or anger in your relationships?
How can you more consistently call on the name of the Lord?