In the sermon "Hated Without a Cause," Kevin Thacker addresses the theological implications of John 15:21-25, focusing on the theme of Christ’s unjust hatred and the inevitability of persecution for His followers. Thacker argues that true believers, having been chosen out of the world, will face hatred as a direct result of their association with Christ. He supports this assertion by referencing various passages, such as Psalm 69 and the Gospels of John where Jesus highlights how His divinity and the radical nature of His message incited violent reactions from the religious authorities (e.g., John 10:30-31). Thacker emphasizes the practical significance of understanding persecution as an expected aspect of authentic faith, encouraging believers to cling to Christ amid their trials and reminding them that salvation is based on God's sovereign grace rather than human merit.
“If the world hate you, you know that it hated me before it hated you.”
“They hated me without a cause.”
“Salvation is His prerogative, and... He bestows mercy on whom He will.”
“There's no life in the law... There’s only life in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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