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EPISODE · Oct 29, 2024 · 50 MIN

Ep. 18 | Sibling Rivalry Gone Wrong - Lessons on Jealousy, Sin, and God’s Justice

from Conversations About The Bible | Untwisting Scripture · host Lisa Scheffler and Jan Touchberry

In this episode of Untwisting Scripture, Jan and Lisa take a fresh look at the story of Cain and Abel in Genesis 4, unpacking the intense sibling rivalry, the consequences of unchecked sin, and the significance of God’s response to Cain’s actions. They explore how this account of jealousy, anger, and ultimately murder reveals deep truths about human nature, accountability, and God’s justice and mercy. TOP 3 TAKE AWAYS: - Sibling Rivalry and Worship: Cain and Abel's offerings to God reflect differing levels of faith and commitment, sparking Cain’s jealousy and resentment. - Consequences of Sin: Cain’s refusal to master his anger leads to the first murder, showing how sin, left unchecked, can escalate quickly. - God’s Justice and Mercy: Although Cain’s actions have serious consequences, God shows him mercy by protecting him from retribution, even as he is exiled. EPISODE BREAKDOWN: - [00:00] What’s Up: Jan and Lisa jump into Genesis 4, continuing the series on early Biblical events that lay the foundation for human relationships with God. - [05:45] Cain’s Offering and Ange*: They discuss the significance of Cain’s offering, why it was less favored, and the emotional tension it sparked with Abel. - [15:30] Sin Crouching at the Door: The conversation shifts to God’s warning to Cain about sin’s power and the responsibility to master it. - [25:00] First Murder and Its Aftermath: The hosts explore the tragic escalation to violence, Cain’s exile, and God’s protection over him despite his actions. - [35:00] Takeaways for Today: Wrapping up with practical insights, Jan and Lisa reflect on how unchecked emotions, jealousy, and lack of accountability impact us even now. TRANSCRIPT: - Check out the full transcript here: Transcript Link QUOTABLES: - "Not exactly your typical sibling rivalry here—'I’m mad, so I’ll kill you' wasn’t quite what we expected!" - "Cain couldn’t kill God, so he went after God’s favorite." JOIN THE CONVERSATION: We want to hear from you! How do you approach politics as a believer? What challenges have you faced in balancing your faith and political views? Share your thoughts, and let’s navigate these topics together. Reach out to us on social media or send us an email. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL: - Instagram: [@lisascheff](https://www.instagram.com/lisascheff), [@JanTouchberry](https://www.instagram.com/JanTouchberry) - Facebook: [@lisafariesscheffler](https://www.facebook.com/lisafariesscheffler), [@JanTouchberry](https://www.facebook.com/JanTouchberry) SUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW: Never miss an episode! Subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Want to receive a text with the link every time we drop a new episode? ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Click this link to sign up⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ or text BIBLE to 469-359-3210. SUPPORT THE PODCAST: If you enjoy our podcast and want to support us, consider sharing it with your friends and leaving a review. Your support helps us reach more people and spread the message of truth and hope in Christ.

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