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Holy Hatred

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Holy hatred is a profound and often misunderstood concept within biblical theology, reflecting God's righteous indignation against sin and injustice. The Scriptures reveal that while God is love, as stated in 1 John 4:8, He also harbors a deep aversion to what is contrary to His nature. In Psalms 97:10, we are reminded, "Let those who love the Lord hate evil," indicating that a true love for God necessitates a corresponding hatred for sin. This divine hatred is not arbitrary but is rooted in God's holiness and justice, as seen in Proverbs 6:16-19, where the Lord lists things He detests, including pride and false witness. Jesus exemplified this holy hatred when He cleansed the temple, demonstrating His zeal for God's house (John 2:15-17). Furthermore, in Romans 12:9, believers are instructed to "abhor what is evil; hold fast to what is good," highlighting that a genuine Christian life is marked by a passionate rejection of sin. Thus, the gift of holy hatred enables believers to align their hearts with God's, fostering a deeper commitment to righteousness and a clearer understanding of His character.

chip-brogden

Chip Brogden preaches on the importance of holy hatred, emphasizing that alongside holy love, there is a need for a holy hatred towards sin, evil, hypocrisy, and false ways. He highlights the concept of loving what God loves and hating what God hates, stressing the necessity of choosing to serve and

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