AUDIO & NOTES 👉 The Spirit of Cain: Confronting the Rebellion Within
Key Points - More Detail After This Section
- Jude 1:8–13 was read as the scriptural foundation, highlighting false teachers who defile the flesh, reject authority, and follow the way of Cain, Balaam, and Korah.
- Humans are three-part beings — spirit, soul, and body — and only God sees the spirit and soul; the body reflects which is in control, the spirit or the soul.
- God will not contend with a person forever; His grace and mercy have limits, making it urgent for believers to take their walk with Him seriously.
- Soul defined as mind, will, and emotions; poor behavior in long-term believers signals the soul is ruling over the spirit, not the other way around.
- Luke 6:45 and Galatians 5:16 were cited to prove that speech and actions reveal the heart, and walking in the Spirit prevents fulfilling the lusts of the flesh.
- Cain's core attitude was blame-shifting and rebellion — a pattern believers repeat when they refuse personal accountability for their actions and reactions.
- Colossians 1:28–29 was referenced to show that teaching others through how you live costs something; authentic Christian witness requires consistent conduct, not just words.
- Cultural identity — specifically Latino temperament — must not be used as an excuse to resist growth in Christ; full surrender is required, not partial commitment.
- Demons cannot possess a believer but can influence, oppress, and harass; Ephesians 4:27 warns against giving the enemy a foothold through disobedience.
- Cain was the first human born under a fallen nature, outside Eden, with no firsthand knowledge of the pre-fall world his parents experienced.
- Genesis 4:3–5 introduced the contrast between Cain's offering and Abel's — God respected Abel and his offering but not Cain's, setting up the core conflict of the teaching.
- Central takeaway: regardless of years in the faith, believers must own their spiritual maturity; repeated correction on the same issues points to a personal accountability problem, not a church or pastor problem.
Summary
The Spirit of Cain Teaching Introduction
- Pastor Jose introduced a two-part teaching series focused on the Spirit of Cain
- Recording was being made for those unable to attend the session
- Scripture reading from Jude chapter 1 verses 8-13 was conducted to establish the biblical foundation
Biblical Foundation from Jude
- Jude's passage describes dreamers who defile the flesh and reject authority
- Michael the archangel's respectful approach when contending with the devil about Moses' body was highlighted
- Warning about those who have gone in the way of Cain was emphasized as the central theme
Soul and Spirit After Death
- When death occurs, the body returns to ground while spirit and soul become unified
- Memory of earthly actions remains intact whether in heaven or hell
- Lazarus and the rich man story illustrates this principle of eternal consciousness
Body as Reflection of Internal Control
- Physical body demonstrates whether spirit or soul is ruling internally
- Walking by the Spirit prevents gratification of fleshly desires
- Poor behavior justification occurs when believers haven't learned this principle
Consequences of Sin and God's Grace Limits
- God will not contend with humans forever and His grace has boundaries
- Believers cannot live recklessly or take God's mercy for granted
- Life depends on understanding what God expects and what He gives in return
Maturity and Accountability Standards
- Believers should achieve spiritual maturity by year three of their faith journey
- Grace period of five years maximum before full accountability is expected
- Personal responsibility cannot be avoided through excuses or blame-shifting
Time Passage and Offering Presentation
- Significant time passed as the brothers grew from children to young men
- Abel was the first to bring an offering to the Lord
- God respected Abel and his offering but did not respect Cain and his offering
Practical Application of Spiritual Walking
- Breakthrough events alone cannot change believers without personal self-control
- Blame-shifting toward external factors like businesses or people avoids personal accountability
- Choice remains with the individual in every tempting situation
Walking in the Spirit Requirements
- Galatians 5:25 instructs believers to walk in the Spirit if they live in the Spirit
- Walking by the Spirit means not gratifying desires of the flesh
- Temptation occurs constantly but believers have dominion to say no
Parental Responsibility and Correction
- Parents must take responsibility for training and correcting their children
- Community accountability was historically normal but has been lost in modern society
- Defensive attitudes toward child correction lead to problematic outcomes
Teaching Purpose and Assignment
- Dr. Ewen explained his assignment from God to help believers understand consequences of habitual sin practice
- Goal was identified as helping believers evaluate their actions, motives, and attitudes
- Six characteristics of the way of Cain would be covered in the teaching series
Human Nature and Spiritual Components
- Humans are three-part beings consisting of spirit, soul, and body
- Spirit remains always connected to God and provides conviction about wrong actions
- Soul comprises mind, will, and emotions while the body reflects who is in control internally
Scripture Support for Internal Manifestation
- Luke 6:45 shows that mouth speaks what the heart contains
- Good man brings forth good things from good treasure of the heart
- External behavior reveals internal spiritual condition
Demonic Influence on Believers
- Demons cannot possess believers but can influence, oppress, and harass them
- Ephesians 4:27 warns against giving place to the devil through disobedience
- Disobedience to God's instructions opens doors for enemy influence in believers' lives
Genesis 4 Introduction to Cain and Abel
- Cain was born into a fallen nature outside the Garden of Eden
- Abel was born as the second son with different circumstances
- Their roles were defined as Cain being a farmer and Abel being a shepherd
Next Steps
- Believers must evaluate their current spiritual maturity level and take ownership of their growth
- Personal accountability must replace excuse-making and blame-shifting behaviors
- Complete surrender to God's authority is required for genuine transformation and spiritual progress
Personal Accountability and Growth
- Pastors and leaders must also admit when they are wrong and work toward improvement
- Excuses based on cultural background or upbringing are not acceptable for believers
- Maturity involves properly managing behaviors and responses regardless of circumstances
Complete Surrender Requirements
- God wants all of believers, not just Sunday participation
- Partial commitment is insufficient for spiritual growth and transformation
- Cultural practices and personal preferences must be surrendered for complete devotion
Cain's Historical Significance
- Cain was the first human being born under sin after the fall
- He represents the first person born in flesh rather than created by God
- His lineage became the source of all wars and violence throughout history
God's Authority and Human Opinion
- From Genesis to Revelation, God never asks for human opinions on His decisions
- Many believers struggle because they want to interrogate God rather than surrender to His will
- Surrendering soul, will, and emotions moves God and grants Him access to transform lives
Workplace Conflict Resolution Example
- Dr. Ewen shared about handling an intense workplace conversation that questioned his character
- Wisdom led him to remove himself from potential altercation rather than engage
- Following day he greeted the same person with blessing, demonstrating higher standard behavior
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