
God created us as a family. A family is to love, care, respect and protect each other. Look at it like this, God is the parent and the earth is our home in which we all live. We’ll have disagreements and fights, but when our dinner is prepared and ready for eating, we all have to come to the table before our parents in respect towards one another and furthermore in all respect unto them.
God doesn’t love either of us more than the other because of the color of our skin, we are all his children, John 3:16 “God so loved the WORLD.” The only separation that occurred is sin entering our lives through disobedience. The separation has causes us to become blind, we’re no longer able to see clearly(truth) it’s only through the power of the Holy Spirit and our faith can we see.
None of us can cast a stone at each other, for we all have sinned, Romans 3:23. Power, superiority and reverence belongs only to God.

Genesis 4:1-13 The story of Cain who killed his brother Abel. Genesis 4:6-7 The Lord said to Cain, “why are you angry? Why is your face downcast? If you do what is right, will you not be accepted? But if you do not do what is right, sin is crouching at your door; it desires to have you, but you must rule over it.”
God had already foreseen what was going to happen between these two brothers when he give Cain the warning about his mindset and yet Cain like his parents disobey God; convince his brother Abel to go out to the field and then killed him.
God never gave up on us from the beginning. He didn’t kill Adam, Eve, the serpent and even Cain for their sins. He allowed them to live out their lives. Now we can understand why sinners seems to get away with being bad.
It is God’s love, compassion, mercy and forgiveness that allows us sinners to live out our lives, giving us a chance to change our wicked ways. We are created in His image, why not fight to allow His image to shine through us and rule over the sin crouching at our doors.
Are you a Abel or a Cain? Ask yourself this question when you find yourself being judgemental and prejudice towards your brother.