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What does the Bible say about Jesus being hated without a cause?

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The Bible indicates that Jesus was hated without a cause, as seen in John 15:22-25, where he states, 'They hated me without a cause.'

In John 15:22-25, Jesus explicitly states that He was hated without a cause, reflecting the deep animosity of those who opposed Him. Despite His acts of mercy, healing, and grace, He was considered despised by society, particularly those who held on to their self-righteousness. His gracious words to sinners contrasted sharply with the rejection he encountered from religious leaders and His own people. The scripture illustrates that such hate stems from the rejection of God's sovereignty and grace, showing that many turn against Him when they encounter the true nature of His message and authority.
Scripture References: John 15:22-25, John 15:25, Romans 3:24, Revelation 22:17

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Without a Cause
Jim Byrd · Mar 20, 2019
Joshua

Joshua

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