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

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John 15:25 states that people hate Jesus 'without a cause,' highlighting humanity's inherent sinfulness.

In John 15:25, Jesus refers to Himself being hated 'without a cause,' addressing the deep-seated wickedness in the hearts of men. This idea reflects the total depravity of mankind, as articulated in Reformed theology—people turn against Christ freely, without justification, due to their sinful nature. The passage reveals that despite Christ's perfect goodness and love, humanity's natural inclination is to resist and reject Him, demonstrating the darkness of the human heart, which consistently turns away from God.
Scripture References: John 15:25, Isaiah 53:3

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