Our Brother’s Burden and Our Own (1)
INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS It was none the less than Cain, who hated his brother, who spoke the terrible words "Am I my brother's keeper?" (Genesis 4:9b) These words were a horrible and rebellious retort to God Himself. They were spoken after he had killed his brother Abel, and who was at that very moment lying in his own blood as this drenched the earth! And he continued in this way. It is epitomized as the "way of Cain." (Jude 1:11) It is the broad way which leads...
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