Thursday, February 19, 2009
Huimin laoshi & me is no longer lonely on this blog... hee... 加油!加油!
Today I read about the first human child - Cain. Gen 4:1-24
In spite of parents' efforts and worries, conflicts between children in a family seem inevitable. Sibling relationships allow both competition and cooperation. In most cases, the mixture of loving and fighting eventually creates a strong bond between brothers and sisters. In Cain's case, the troubling potential became a tragedy. And while we don't know many details of this first child's life, his story can still teach us.
Cain got angry. Furious. Both he and his brother Abel had made sacrifices to God, and his had been rejected. Cain's reaction gives us a clue that his attitude was probably wrong from the start. Cain had a choice to make. He could correct his attitude about his sacrifice to God, or he could take out his anger on his brother. His decision is a clear reminder of how often we are aware of opposite choices, yet choose the wrong just as Cain did. We may not be choosing to murder, but we are still intentionally choosing what we shouldn't.
The feelings motivating our behavior can't always be changed by simple thought-power. But here we can began to experience God's willingness to help. Asking for his help to do what is right can prevent us from setting into motion actions that we will later regret.
Cheers!
Andrea
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