{"id":223199,"date":"2017-06-26T01:01:24","date_gmt":"2017-06-26T05:01:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/cainitic-spirituality-daily-sentinel.php"},"modified":"2017-06-26T01:01:24","modified_gmt":"2017-06-26T05:01:24","slug":"cainitic-spirituality-daily-sentinel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/spirituality\/cainitic-spirituality-daily-sentinel.php","title":{"rendered":"&#8216;Cainitic spirituality&#8217; &#8211; Daily Sentinel"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p><p>    Many Christians today, it seems to me, live a life of    wandering. They wander from teaching to teaching, apt to drift    to what sounds most like what they want to hear about God, the    world, and themselves. But they also wander from experience to    experience, seeking something that will satisfy them on the one    hand without requiring full surrender on the other.  <\/p><p>    Christianity that is characterized by shallow and self-absorbed    worship and teaching is reminiscent of the spirituality of Cain    in Genesis chapter 4. Cain was a religious man. He worshiped,    he tithed, he had what could be called a relationship with    God. In terms of practice, he is probably as good an example    in ancient times to a typical Christian in our Post-Modern one.  <\/p><p>    Of course, Cains practice was the outflow of his hearts    attitude. His practice can hardly be said to be more than    mediocre and was therefore unfulfilling to himself and    unremarkable to its intended recipient, God. It had more to do    with ritual (religious habit devoid of passion) than it did    with genuine worship. It had more to do with the appeasement of    God (the minimum necessary to get God off his back) than it    did with atonement (the bridging of the distance that his    sinful nature created with God). His worship had only to do    with obliging God (fulfilling his obligation) and nothing    whatsoever with pleasing His Creator.  <\/p><p>    This lackluster faade of false spirituality pales in    comparison to a life authentically given over to its Maker,    that of Abel, Cains little brother. Abel, seems to really get    it, in contrast to Cain, who quite clearly doesnt get it.    Abels life resonates with worship that is a melody of genuine    devotion and delight in God. His hearts desire is for more    than a touch of God but of close and sustained communion with    Him. This attitude of worship outshines Cains offering as    brightly as does the sun outdo the faint glow of an open cell    phone. Abel does not want to just fulfill his obligation, he    craves to surpass it and please God with his focused and lavish    worship.  <\/p><p>    When God looked on Abels offering, the genuine nature of it    was clear because Abel gave his best and first dibs to God    (see Genesis 4:4). Cain presumably surmised that God was not    taking Cains offering at face value but was judging it based    on what Abel was giving (as if God preferred sirloin steak to    garden salad with scallions and bacon bits  or vise-versa).    Its that age-old habit of ours to assume that estimations of    our worth are derived from comparisons with others. But it    doesnt work that way. Our value is not relative to others; it    is absolute and the Lords estimation of our worth is    independent of how others are behaving, what they can do, or    what they may be giving. The fact is that the what is less    important to God than the how. God would not overlook the    fact that Cains worship was lukewarm at best nor does He do so    now.  <\/p><p>    Some might give this passage in Genesis a shallow reading. To    them it might suggest that God favors sheep ranchers to dirt    farmers, but that would be as silly as saying that the Lord    likes plumbers over restaurant managers (or restaurant managers    over plumbers), doctors over information technologists (or the    reverse), and so on. But take it from a former career    counselor, Cains vocation was not the problem. His problem    was his hearts attitude.  <\/p><p>    No doubt you have heard the story of Cain and Able. Cain became    jealous of Abels favor with God. Basically, Abel was getting    something out of his religion that Cain was not. Cain started    jealous and then became suspicious, imagining in his heart that    Abels wonderful spiritual life was all pretense and pride.    Maybe, in a typically human way of underestimating God, he even    wondered if Abel was doing something down and dirty behind    Cains back to get God to like him. Who knows? What we do know    is that, as his bitterness festered and grew in his heart, he    moved from being suspicious to injurious, exploding in an    eruption of violence that left Abel dead. I doubt, by the way,    that it was a murder of passion. My inclination is that it was    calculated although stupid  as if God wouldnt notice or    hadnt seen what had happened. Cain did not comprehend the    ever-present and all-knowing nature of God. But God saw. He    knew. Just as He sees and knows today what is going on in our    hearts and minds.  <\/p><p>    Cainitic spirituality abounds today but it still has a knack    for being shortsighted. Not only that, it leaves us thoroughly    unsatisfied. Sadly, instead of submitting to the grace that God    gives us through His Word in challenging our attitudes as His    Spirit strives to help us see the roadblocks that lie within us    (e.g., anger, see verses 6-10), we imagine that the fault lies    with the one who is spiritually alive and passionate: he    evidently has some sort of satisfaction that we crave for    ourselves, a rich and passionate experience with God, so we    become seeded with jealousy. Just as in Cains case, it    produces in time a crop of injury against our brothers through    unjust criticisms, disassociations, or violence.  <\/p><p>    This is not to say that we do not engage error or attitude that    grieves Gods Spirit or that leads the unsuspecting from the    true Gospel of Jesus Christ. On the contrary!  <\/p><p>    But churches often have a way trying to snuff out the Abels    among them, because their desire for more of God and their    generous spirit towards the Lord makes others feel    uncomfortable with their own ho-hum religious life. Folks often    despise being reminded that there may be something missing that    they really do want, but to possess must be willing to give up    everything.  <\/p><p>    In the end, of course, God deals with Cains murder of his    brother by sending him away. Cain ventures out east of the    garden of Eden to the land of Nod (Nod means wandering).  <\/p><p>    In a way, Christians today are dwelling in their own Land of    Nod. In ancient times, Cain and his descendants built a great    civilization. It grew and spread and seemed to be flourishing.    But it at last came to nothing when the destruction of the    great Flood swept over the earth after a lengthy process of    increasing immorality, anarchy, and futility.  <\/p><p>    But another son was born to Adam and Eve, trumping the evil    that Cain intended when he killed Abel. Through Seth the    Abelitic spirit of worship was preserved even through the    cataclysm of the Great Flood of Noahs day. It was the    descendants of Seth who shone in a spiritually dark society    (the civilization of Cains lineage) by calling on the name of    the Lord (see verse 26), proclaiming Him even though those    around them had descended into wickedness and perversion.  <\/p><p>    What kind of Christian do you want to be? A Cainitic    Christian or an Abelitic Christian? One who is lukewarm and    does only what is minimally necessary or one who lavishes upon    God the best he has to offer? One who contents himself with the    meager fruit of a nominal Christian life or one who hungers for    more of God in this life?  <\/p><p>    In a world full of Cains, God is looking for more Abels. It    is time to leave the Land of Nod and embark upon the greatest    adventure of all. Open your heart to God, give Him your life,    and let Him make Himself known to you as you follow His Son in    Spirit and in truth (see John 4:23-24).  <\/p><p>        Mollohan      <\/p><p>      <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mydailysentinel.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/06\/web1_Mollohan-Thom-3.jpgMollohan\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/www.mydailysentinel.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/06\/web1_Mollohan-Thom-3.jpgMollohan<\/a>    <\/p><p>    Cainitic spirituality  <\/p><p>    Thom Mollohan and his family have ministered in southern    Ohio the past 22 years. He is the author of The Fairy Tale    Parables, Crimson Harvest, and A Heart at Home with God. He    blogs at unfurledsails.wordpress.com. Pastor Thom leads    Pathway Community Church and may be reached for comments or    questions by email at <a href=\"mailto:pastorthom@pathwaygallipolis.com\">pastorthom@pathwaygallipolis.com<\/a>.  <\/p><p>  .<\/p><p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p><p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/06\/0f7b22dd8fThom-3.jpg-103x150.jpg\" style=\"padding-left:10px; padding-right: 10px;\"><\/p><p>Read the original post: <\/p><p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.mydailysentinel.com\/opinion\/15485\/cainitic-spirituality\" title=\"'Cainitic spirituality' - Daily Sentinel\">'Cainitic spirituality' - Daily Sentinel<\/a><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Many Christians today, it seems to me, live a life of wandering. 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