A Potential Turning Point in Cain’s Life

EPISODE · Aug 9, 2025 · 3 MIN

A Potential Turning Point in Cain’s Life

from Open the Bible UK Daily

“My punishment is greater than I can bear.”Genesis 4:13It would hardly have been surprising if God had ended Cain’s life right then and there in the fields. But in the mercy of God, the world’s first murderer was given another chance.If you were Cain’s friend, you might counsel him like this: “Cain, God has not cut you off. He is speaking to you. He is showing you mercy. Don’t miss this opportunity. Be reconciled to Him. Accept your punishment, confess your sin, and turn to Him in true repentance. This dark moment could be the turning point of your life.”But instead of taking ownership for what he had done, and looking to God for mercy, Cain began to wallow in self-pity. “My punishment is greater than I can bear. Behold, you have driven me today away from the ground, and from your face I shall be hidden. I shall be a fugitive and a wanderer on the earth, and whoever finds me will kill me” (4:13–14).Don’t you wish we could rerun the story of Cain? If he had made some different choices, it could have turned out differently. Suppose when God invited Cain to do right, he had said: “Lord, I’m struggling with anger toward my brother. It’s like a fire inside me. I need your power.” Suppose he had put his faith and trust in God to do for him what he could not do for himself.And even after killing his own brother, Cain could have taken a different course. He could have turned away from self-pity, taken ownership of the deed he had done, faced the consequences, and then thrown himself on the mercy of God. He could have said, “I have sinned, and I stand before you without excuse. Lord, be merciful to me, a sinner.” He didn’t do that. But what Cain didn’t do, you can do today.What is one story from your own life that you’d like to rerun? What would you say differently to God this time? Why?

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