Cains Sacrifice
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In this episode of The Two Trees Podcast, we step into the haunting story of Cain and Abel in Book of Genesis 4:1–16 and explore what lies beneath the surface of the first recorded act of worship—and the first act of violence. Why are these brothers bringing offerings in the first place, and what makes Abel’s sacrifice acceptable while Cain’s is rejected? As we trace the role of Eve as life-giver and namer, we begin to see early echoes of civilization, vocation, and identity taking shape east of Eden. But at the center of the story is a divine confrontation: God’s warning that “sin is crouching at the door,” inviting Cain—and us—into a deeper question of what it means to rule or be ruled. Is humanity destined to be a victim or a predator? This episode invites you to wrestle with the tension between calling and corruption, and to consider how the story of Cain is not just about one man’s failure, but a mirror held up to life in exile.