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Why is understanding God's love important for hating sin?

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Understanding God's love makes sin more odious, as it reveals the depth of our offense against His mercy and kindness.

Recognizing the depth of God's love and mercy naturally leads to a greater awareness of our sinfulness. Baxter points out that reflecting on God's goodness and the mercies He has shown us makes any transgression appear even more ungrateful and shameful. When we hold in our hearts the love of God, we see how our sins stand in stark contrast to the incredible grace we've received. Thus, a heart full of gratitude towards God fosters an intense hatred for sin, rooting our emotional response in our relationship with Him rather than mere legalistic duty.
Scripture References: Romans 6; Romans 8

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