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In Genesis 4 we witness the first murder in human history. To make matters worse it is not just murder but it is fratricide. In this narrative, we see a young man named Cain who allows jealousy and rage to overtake him. He allows sin to master him and never takes full responsibility for his actions. Instead of having godly sorrow that leads to repentance, he has worldly sorrow that is only concerned with the consequences.
In Genesis 4 we witness the first murder in human history. To make matters worse it is not just murder but it is fratricide. In this narrative, we see a young man named Cain who allows jealousy and rage to overtake him. He allows sin to master him and never takes full responsibility for his actions. Instead of having godly sorrow that leads to repentance, he has worldly sorrow that is only concerned with the consequences.