The Acceptable Sacrifice
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abwasOT13
Description
Abel lifts his hands in reverent worship beside a burning altar where a lamb has been offered to the Lord. Behind him, Cain stands holding the fruit of the ground, his expression troubled as the contrast between the two offerings unfolds. Set in the early world outside Eden, the scene portrays the moment in Genesis when God regards Abel and his sacrifice, while Cain’s offering is not received in the same way.
The lamb on the altar points to Abel’s faith-filled approach to God, a sacrifice offered from the firstborn of his flock. Cain’s gathered produce recalls human labor without the same surrendered heart. The image speaks to worship, obedience, faith, jealousy, and the seriousness of bringing God what is worthy rather than what is merely convenient.
The lamb on the altar points to Abel’s faith-filled approach to God, a sacrifice offered from the firstborn of his flock. Cain’s gathered produce recalls human labor without the same surrendered heart. The image speaks to worship, obedience, faith, jealousy, and the seriousness of bringing God what is worthy rather than what is merely convenient.








