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imagine what it must have been like when there
were only two boys in the whole world? Just think
what that would mean! No one to go to school
with; no other children to play with-just two
boys, all by themselves. Yes, you're right, Adam
and Eve, the first man and the first woman, were
the father and mother of these two boys. For a little while
there was only one boy, and when he was born his
mother named him Cain. To mother Eve the name
Cain meant that this boy had been given to her by
God, and this made her very happy.
As we
learned in our last story, Adam and Eve both did
what God told them not to do. Because of this God
made them move out of the beautiful garden he had
prepared for them. They didn't find things as
nice outside of the garden. Fruit, vegetables,
and other foods were scarce, and hard to grow.
The country outside the garden was very much like
a desert. The land was dry and hot, and it
required a great deal of work to grow enough food
to keep them from being hungry. I am sure Adam
and Eve were often hungry, and very tired. It was
their own fault, though, because if they had
obeyed God they could have stayed right in that
beautiful garden where good food was plentiful,
and everything was pleasant.
Well, they
must have had many dreary, unhappy days after
they had to move out of the garden, and they
probably thought that God had forgotten all about
them. Well, he hadn't. They were being punished,
but God remembered them, and mother Eve had the
right idea when Cain was born-he had been given
to her by the Lord.
No wonder
she was glad!
It was not
so very long after this that God gave Adam and
Eve another boy, and his mother named him Abel.
This was especially nice for Cain, for now he was
no longer the only boy in the world. My how happy
Cain must have been to have a brother!
Do you
think Cain and Abel went to school just as boys
and girls do today? The Bible doesn't tell us
everything they did, but I hardly think they went
to school as children do now.
How do I
know?
Well, I
don't see how there could have been schools
without children, do you? As Cain and Abel were
the first children, and for a long time the only
children, I guess we will have to decide that
they didn't go to school; at least not the kind
children attend now.
But don't
start wishing you were Cain and Abel just because
they didn't have to go to school, and didn't have
homework to do. The Bible tells us that when they
grew up to be young men, Cain was a vegetable
farmer and Abel was a raiser of sheep. Now you
can figure it out for yourself that they had to
learn how to do these things while they were
growing up, so after all, in this way they went
to what we might call a school, didn't they?
Yes, they
had much to learn.
Let's
imagine that Adam, the father of these first two
boys, was their schoolteacher. The reason
children go to school is to learn the things they
will need to know when they grow up. What Cain
and Abel needed to know was how to farm and to
raise sheep. Well, the very best way to learn was
to help their father do those things, so I can
just see Cain out in the field helping his father
dig up the ground and plant the seed, and later
care for the plants by pulling out the weeds.
Oh yes,
they had weeds too! The Bible calls them thorns
and thistles, which are the worst kind of weeds.
There weren't any weeds in the Garden of Eden,
but there were plenty of them outside, and they
surely did cause Adam a lot of trouble.
Adam knew
that Cain also would have trouble with the weeds,
so he taught him what to do with them, and how to
care for the various kinds of plants he wanted to
grow in order to provide food for the family. So,
you see, there was a great deal for Cain to
learn, and maybe his back was quite tired
sometimes from tilling the soil and pulling the
weeds. But that was really good for him. A little
work doesn't hurt boys and girls. In fact, it
makes them strong and healthy.
And it's
fun, too!
When you
are helping mother or father with their work,
just make believe it is a game, and you will
really enjoy it. But if you say to yourself,
"My, this is awful the way I have to
work," then you won't enjoy it a bit, and it
won't do you nearly as much good.
Abel had a
lot of things to learn, also. He decided that
when he grew to be a man he would own a big sheep
ranch. Well, there's a lot more to a sheep ranch
than merely sitting down watching the sheep. You
have to know how to take care of the sheep-where
to find the best grass for them, and good water,
too. And you should know how to take care of them
when they get hurt, or become ill, as sheep
sometimes do, just like boys and girls.
Aren't you
glad that someone knows how to take care of you
when you are sick?
Well,
probably sheep feel the same way about it, and if
Abel was to be a good sheep-raiser, that was one
of the things he had to learn. So, you see, he
went to school also, not in a big brick or a
wooden schoolhouse, but out in the fields where
he could watch the sheep and learn to do all the
things necessary for them to be healthy and to
grow.
Finally,
school days for Cain and Abel were over. They
were no longer boys, but young men. Don't try to
think of them, though, as wearing long trousers,
because men didn't wear trousers back in those
days. Both children and grownups wore only a
simple robe or cloth around the body. But I doubt
if folks thought much about clothes then, as they
were kept busy growing food. They couldn't go to
a grocery store or a vegetable stand and buy what
they wanted, because there were no such places.
If they didn't grow food for themselves they just
didn't have any.Cain and Abel must have learned
their lessons well while they were growing up,
because they seemed to be very successful in
farming and in raising sheep. Probably they both
were hard workers, too, and that is very
important.
But even if
they did work hard, Cain and Abel were very
thankful to God for everything they had, and
because they wanted to show God how much they
appreciated what he had done for them they
brought gifts to him from what he had given to
them. Gifts to God are sometimes called
offerings, and sometimes they are called
sacrifices. In those days offerings to God
were placed on an altar, which was usually a pile
of stones. When God was pleased with the gift he
caused it to catch on fire.Well, Cain's gift to
God was from the fruits and vegetables he had
grown, and Abel gave God one of his sheep. God
was very much pleased with Abel's gift, but he
did not accept the offering made by Cain. Of
course this was rather strange, but God had a
very good reason for it. God has a good reason
for everything he does. He doesn't always tell us
the reason, and it is not necessary that we
should know. But God always knows what is best I
That is what the Bible tells us, and we know that
the Bible is true!
God wants
us all to learn that we should do things the way
he wants them done, because he is so much wiser
than we, and his way is ways the best way. It's
just the same as when mother or father wantss us
to do something. It might not seem right to us,
but they know best. Mother may ask Mary to wash
the breakfast dishes, but thinks she would rather
make the beds. Well, of course, it's a
good thing to have the beds madethere's
nothing wrong with that at al-but mother
has a reason for wanting the dishes washed first.
She may not tell Mary the reason, but if Mary is
a good, obedient girl she will do what mother
wants done, whether she knows why or not.
That is the
way Cain should have thought about it. When he
found that God was pleased with the offering of a
sheep, he could have asked Abel for a sheep. Then
he could have made an offering that would have
been pleasing to God. But he didn't do that.
Instead, he became jealous of Abel. Wasn't that
terrible
Just think,
these two boys grew up together. They had played
and worked together, and now Cain became jealous
of his brother. He started to argue with Abel one
day, and became so angrywell, I hate to say
it, but he killed Abel.
I told you
before about Lucifer, who also became jealous.
Jealousy is an awful thing. Never, never allow
yourself to be jealous. If you do, you will be
very unhappy, and you may do things for which you
will be very, very sorry.
The Lord
was angry with Cain, and Cain ran away. He was
punished, too, for he was marked in such a way
that everybody who saw him knew that he had done
wrong. You know, if we do wrong, people will
surely find out about it. The only way to be
happy is to do the best we can to please God.
Adam and
Eve, Abel's father and mother, must have missed
him terribly. But God is very good, and he gave
them another boy to take Abel's place. Eve
appreciated this very much. You see, when Adam
and Eve did as God told them not to do, God said
that he would send someone who would punish
Satan. Eve seemed to think this would be one of
her children. Maybe she thought Abel would be the
one, and now that God had sent another son to
take the place of
Abel, she
was sure he was the one.
God spoke
of the one he would send to punish Satan as the
"seed," which simply means a son, and
when Eve's third son was born she said, "God
has given me another "seed" instead of
Abel." She named him Seth.
Yes, Eve
still loved God, and was very glad to think that
he would do something for her family. Of course
Seth was not really the seed whom God had
promised. It was to be a great many years before
God would send that seed! But God has never
forgotten that promise. In fact, he has already
sent the real seed, or Son of promise, as we will
learn in a later story. I mention it now because
it shows why God was pleased with the gift Abel
brought to him. The blood of Abel's lamb was
shed, and this offering was like a much more
wonderful offering which would be brought to God
thousands of years later; one that would be very
pleasing to God, brought to him by his Son, Jesus.
Jesus was
God's Lamb, who shed his blood so that Adam and
Eve, and all the people in the world, can by and
by return to the Garden of Eden, which will then
be the whole earth made beautiful.
THE FIRST TWO
BROTHERS
QUESTIONS
What were
the names of the first two boys who ever lived,
and who were their parents?
Did the
first two brothers ever go to school?
Why was
God pleased with the offering which Abel made to
him?
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