Pride-Jealousy-Anger-Murder
No children were born to Adam and Eve in Eden. They
labored with sweat of face for quite a time before their
first-born came. Doubtless he was birth-marked
with a jealous, unhappy disposition. Toil conduced to fretfulness
in those who knew a happier lot in Eden. Fault-finding
with each other, resentment against the Creator, discontent
with their lot, probably marked their offspring--Cain. The
world has since been under a "reign of Sin and Death."

Daughters also were born to them, and later another son,
Abel, of a very different disposition from their first-born. The
experiences of life may have mellowed their hearts. They remembered
an intimation of hope connected with their sentence;
namely, that the Seed of the woman should bruise the serpent's
head. Abel's disposition indicates that he had a contrite
heart, and desired to please God. If parents realized to what
extent mental conditions affect their offspring, all would strive
to bestow favorable birth-traits on their children.

Years passed. Cain and Abel were inspired by the promise
respecting the Seed of the woman, and the hope for recovery by
Divine favor. They approached the Lord with offerings to receive
a blessing. Abel's sacrifice of animal life God accepted,
because it typified the necessity for Jesus' death as the basis
for forgiveness of sin. God's rejection of Cain's offering teaches
that without shedding of blood there can be no remission of
sins. Cain should have procured an animal for acceptable
sacrifice, in obedience to the Divine will. Instead, he allowed
anger, malice, hatred, and strife to burn in his heart, and became
a murderer.--Genesis 4:5-8.
St. Paul says that Abel's blood cried to God for justice
against Cain. But Jesus' blood cried to God for mercy on the
sinner. Every injustice cries to God for justice. By a special
covenant, Jesus and His Elect Church lay down their lives
sacrificially for Adam and his race. (Romans 12:1.) The
"better sacrifices" completed, Restitution follows.
The Photodrama of Creation: Part 11 of 96,
Expulsion From Eden
The Photodrama of Creation: Part 13 of 96,
Abel the First Martyr