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What does the Bible say about hating Jesus without a cause?

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The Bible states that Jesus was hated without a cause, reflecting the sinful nature of humanity.

In John 15:25, Jesus declares, 'They hated me without a cause.' This powerful statement exposes the deep-seated guilt and shame within humanity and highlights the perfection of Christ's righteousness. The prophet Isaiah also foretells this when he described the suffering servant as 'despised and rejected of men.' This profound rejection by those who should have loved Him illustrates the pervasive nature of sin in the human heart, leading man to detest the very one who epitomizes goodness and love. Therefore, to hate Christ is to demonstrate a fundamental misunderstanding of His character and mission.
Scripture References: John 15:25, Isaiah 53:3

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