Cain understood the absolute necessity of being in the presence of God. When he killed Abel, the Lord punished him severely, declaring that he would be a fugitive and a vagabond on earth (Gen. 4:12). However, Cain did not cower in fear. Instead, he asserted himself by saying, "I can bear this punishment. You have driven me out of the ground and hidden me from your presence, but I am still strong enough to carry on" (Gen. 4:13-14).
Don't try to hide your sins, continually work on your salvation. Continually improve yourself daily
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