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David Edgren

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Scripture: 

2 Corinthians 5:19-20

Starting Question:

Have you ever done something that you believed was unforgivable? How did you feel about yourself?


The Mark

*** Continued from The Chase yesterday ***

Cain fell back on his haunches. The deed was done. The plan had worked perfectly. The gullible whelp fell for it! He actually gave chase, as if they were still children! Ha!

Cain looked down at the stone in his hands, which he had placed at this exact location in the field. It was, indeed, the right tool for the job. Abel was dead. He dropped the stone with a thud next to Abel’s crushed head.

Cain quickly buried the stone and his brother. He stood and ran to the river to wash himself. No one would go looking in the field. He was sure of it. The cool water felt good against his hot skin. The blood washed off easily.

“Cain, where is your brother?”

Cain spun around quickly—guiltily. He knew that voice. God stood on the edge of the river. Cain’s heart skipped a beat. He stammered.

“Where is Abel?” God asked again.

His composure regained, Cain taunted, “Am I my brother’s keeper?”

“What have you done, Cain?” God knelt and took a handful of soil, offering it to Cain. “Listen! Abel’s blood cries out to me from the earth! Now you are cursed and banished from the ground, which has swallowed your brother’s blood. No longer will the earth yield good crops for you, no matter how hard you work! From now on you will be a homeless wanderer.”

Cain had thought his secret was safe in the ground. Now his deed hit him with full force. He was caught. And he was cursed! “It’s too much!” He cried to the Lord, “Surely I’ll be killed by anyone who finds me!”

Then God did something that Cain did not deserve. God put a mark across the forehead of the young murderer—a mark that labeled him, not as criminal but as claimed. It was God’s mark of protection.  “I will give a sevenfold punishment to anyone who kills you,” God promised.

Cain brushed his fingers across the new mark on his forehead. Then he turned and ran from the Lord’s presence—as far away as he could get.


Reflection Question:


How would you respond, if after planning an evil end for your hated enemy and carrying it out, God protected you? What impact would that have on your treatment of people who wronged you in the future? 

Prayer time:



Before you pray together, ask: What would you like to say to Jesus today?

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DAVID EDGREN

when  a  person  does and  evil  act or  deed and  is  caught ---they  will  either  deny  of try to  hide----if they  do  not  let the  HOLY  SPIRIT

GUIDE them to  repentance  they  will live  in  guilt

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