When Adam fell he quickly lost God’s image, which he once possessed: See All our nature since could boast In Cain, his first–born Son, expressed! | The sacrifice the Lord ordained In type of the Redeemer’s blood, Self–righteous reas’ning Cain disdained, And thought his own first–fruits as good. | Yet rage and envy filled his mind, When, with a fallen, downcast look, He saw his brother favor find, Who GOD’s appointed method took. | By Cain’s own hand, good Abel died, Because the Lord approved his faith; And, when his blood for vengeance cried, He vainly thought to hide his death. | Such was the wicked murd’rer Cain, And such by nature still are we, Until by grace we’re born again, Malicious, blind and proud, as he. | Like him the way of grace we slight, And in our own devices trust; Call evil good, and darkness light, And hate and persecute the just. | The saints, in every age and place, Have found this history fulfilled; The numbers all our thoughts surpass Of Abels, whom the Cains have killed! Rom 8:36 | Thus JESUS fell—but O! his blood Far better things than Abel’s cries: Heb 12:24 Obtains his murd’rers peace with God, And gains them mansions in the skies. | |