Sin is
like a beast crouching at the door, waiting to pounce upon us. “Taming the beast”
involves learning how to control our emotions—such as anger—and impulses—such as unbridled sexual desire. By doing so, we do not give satan any opportunity to
destroy us.
In the Genesis account, two
brothers brought offerings to God. Abel’s offering which was an animal, a blood
sacrifice, was accepted by God. However, Cain’s offering, a fruit from the
ground, was rejected by God (Genesis
4: 4-7).
Abel brought an offering—fat portions from some of the firstborn of his flock. The Lord looked with favour
on Abel and his offering, but on Cain and
his offering he did not look with favour. So Cain was very angry, and his face
was downcast.
Then the Lord said to Cain,
“Why are you angry? Why is your face
downcast? If you do what
is right, will you not be accepted? But if you do not do what is right, sin is crouching at your door; it desires to have
you, but you must rule over it.”
It is not exactly clear why
God accepted Abel’s offering and rejected that of Cain's. Perhaps they had been
told of the necessity of a blood sacrifice but only Abel took heed.
Cain was not only angry but
jealous when his offering was rejected. When God pointed out to Cain his jealous anger, he could have corrected it or given in
to it. It was a matter of choice. Cain could have repented and returned with an animal
sacrifice but he did not.
Cain was tempted to sin when
he was angry his sacrifice was rejected whereas his brother’s offering was
accepted. He failed to recognise that sin
was crouching at the door, desiring to have him. He failed to rule over his
anger.
From jealous anger which was not nipped in the
bud, evil continued to fester in Cain. From anger it progressed to a vengeful
spirit. And, when he could no longer control himself, he murdered his brother.
Anyone can get angry when provoked.
However, we must not allow anger to develop till we become reckless and
irresponsible. That is why Paul wrote: “Be angry and do not sin; do not let the sun
go down on your anger, and give no opportunity to the devil” (Ephesians 4: 26-27).
“Like a city whose walls are broken through is a person who lacks self-control” (Proverbs 25:28). This verse highlights the need to
control not only our emotions—such as anger—but also our impulses—such as unbridled sexual desire.
Once we lack self-control, we become defenseless against “foreign
invaders” and give Satan a foothold in our lives. We may move from
temptation to sin or move from a wrongdoing to a more grievous sin.
Satan is likened
to a stalking lion, waiting to devour the naïve: “Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like
a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. Resist him, standing firm in the
faith” (1 Peter 5:8-9).
“Taming
the beast” involves learning how to control our emotions—such as anger—and impulses—such as unbridled sexual desire. By
doing so, we resist Satan; we do not give the evil one any opportunity to destroy
us.
The Bible uses the highly instructive allegory of a stalking animal waiting to strike, not once but twice—Genesis account of the two brothers making their offerings to God and the warning given by the apostle Peter to be vigilant against the wiles of satan.
The Bible uses the highly instructive allegory of a stalking animal waiting to strike, not once but twice—Genesis account of the two brothers making their offerings to God and the warning given by the apostle Peter to be vigilant against the wiles of satan.
How do we become overcomers?
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Footnote:
The Lord said to Cain: What’s wrong with you? Why do you have such an
angry look on your face? If you had done the right thing, you would be
smiling. But
you did the wrong thing, and now sin is waiting to attack you like a lion. Sin wants to destroy you,
but don’t let it! (Genesis
4:6-7, CEV).
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