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Why is God's hatred of wickedness important for Christians?

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Understanding God's hatred of wickedness underscores His holiness and the seriousness of sin, reminding Christians to pursue righteousness.

The Scriptures reveal that God is holy and cannot abide with wickedness (Psalm 5:4-6). This divine aversion to sin highlights the moral order established by God and serves as a sobering reminder to believers about the seriousness of sin. It compels Christians to reflect on their own lives, ensuring they do not embrace or tolerate sin, as it directly opposes God's nature. Moreover, the acknowledgment of God's judgment against the wicked serves as reassurance for believers who face opposition; they are reminded that God will ultimately deal justly with all iniquity. This understanding inspires Christians to remain steadfast in their faith and pursue righteousness, knowing that God blesses the righteous (Psalm 5:12).
Scripture References: Psalm 5:4-6, Psalm 5:12

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Don Bell · May 22, 2013
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