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What does it mean to hate every false way?

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Hating every false way means rejecting sin and embracing the truth of God's Word.

The psalmist concludes in Psalm 119:128, 'I hate every false way,' indicating a strong aversion to anything contrary to God's truth. This hatred for falsehood is not merely an emotional response but a reflection of a heart aligned with God's desires. For Christians, this means developing a discernment that identifies sin and falsehood in their lives, leading to a deeper commitment to truth. By hating false ways, believers acknowledge their fallen nature and the need for divine grace to pursue holiness. This process of sanctification is vital for growing in Christ and living out the gospel authentically.
Scripture References: Psalm 119:128

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