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Why is understanding sin and God's hatred important for Christians?

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Understanding sin and God's hatred of it helps Christians appreciate His grace and the need for repentance.

Recognizing the severity of sin is crucial for a Christian's faith. Esau's story shows how pride and indifference lead to God's hatred of sin (Obadiah 1:3-4). This crucial perspective allows believers to see their need for God's mercy. When one understands that God's hatred toward Esau is indicative of His holy nature and His wrath towards sin, it fosters a deeper appreciation for the grace bestowed on believers through Christ. Understanding sin leads to genuine repentance and reliance on God's mercy rather than self-righteousness.
Scripture References: Obadiah 1:3-4, Romans 3:23

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Jacob and Esau
Todd Nibert · Sep 26, 2010
Joshua

Joshua

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