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Why does God hate those who do not follow Him?

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God's hatred for the unfaithful reflects His holiness and just response to sin (Romans 1:18).

God's hatred towards the unfaithful is rooted in His holy nature and righteousness. Romans 1:18 reveals that God's wrath is revealed against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men. This divine response is not arbitrary but just, as God cannot condone sin or indifference towards His glory. Just as God's love is a sovereign act of grace towards some, His hatred must be understood as a holy and just response to those who actively rebel against Him. Such truths challenge us to understand the weight of sin and the seriousness of God's holiness in the realm of salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 1:18, Malachi 1:3

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Jacob And Esau
Paul Mahan · Jul 2, 1995
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