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How does God's holiness relate to His love and hate?

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God's holiness governs His love and hate, both of which are executed in perfect righteousness.

God's holiness serves as the foundation for His love and hate, both of which are expressed in absolute righteousness. Romans 9:13 states, 'Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated', illustrating that God's emotional responses are grounded in His holy character. While we often view love and hate as opposing forces, in God, they are harmonized within His holiness. Each emotion serves a purpose that aligns with His sovereign will, which is always just and true. Therefore, understanding God's holiness is essential, as it clarifies that all of God's actions, whether loving or hating, are executed from a place of purity and righteousness, upholding His ultimate sovereignty.
Scripture References: Romans 9:13, 1 John 4:16

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