The Lord asked Cain, “Where is your brother? Where is Abel?”“I don’t know,” Cain responded. “Am I my brother’s guardian?”
Genesis 4:9
Genesis 4:9
Have you ever had one of those moments where you thought "OH (expletive)!"? Yeah, me too. It's rather like looking out of the airplane window and seeing a skydiver with a sign reminding you that he used to be the pilot. It's that moment of panic where your stomach churns and threatens to create other issues.
I believe Cain had one of those moments when, after he had killed his brother, God came to him and asked "Where is your brother? Where is Abel?". You can almost feel Cain's pucker get tighter! Almost as puckered as Adam and Eve were when God came to visit with them and asked Adam why he was covering himself.
I remember taking some cookies off the plate at my Gramma's house. Grampa asked me if I had taken any of his cookies. In my young mind, I was astounded that he could have any indication that I had done such a thing, so in all my quick-witted thoughts I told him, "No SIR!" That's when I got the "Run for your life" look from my Grampa! It wasn't until I became a parent that I understand how he knew it was me. Something about the crumbs on my face and the chocolate chips stuck to my teeth, and a few more clues (he had seen me while pretending to nap in his recliner). You see, Grampa really didn't HAVE to ask the question because he already knew the answer.
God is the same way, when He asks us a question, He already knows the answer. So what are we to do with those moments when our stomachs drop? Tell God the truth! He already knows anyway. It's better to tell the truth.....ALWAYS!
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