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What does the Bible say about hatred towards Jesus?

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The Bible states that Jesus was hated without a cause, reflecting mankind's total depravity.

In John 15:25, the Lord Jesus declares that He was hated without a cause. This hatred stems from mankind's sinful nature, which is characterized by enmity against God (Romans 8:7). Such hatred is not just a historical account but a present reality experienced by believers who follow the true Christ. By nature, humans are naturally inclined to reject the authority and sovereignty of God, which is why they oppose the gospel of grace. The deep-rooted enmity mentioned in Galatians 5:19 exemplifies this condition, as people often despise the truths that expose their sinfulness and call for repentance.
Scripture References: John 15:25, Romans 8:7, Galatians 5:19

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