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What does the Bible say about God's hate?
Can, Should, Does, a loving God hate?
The woman is going ballistic inside her car, ranting and raving at the man, pounding on her steering wheel and dash.
The light turns yellow and the woman begins to blow the car horn, flips him off, and screams profanity and curses at the man.
The man, looks up, sees the yellow light and accelerates through the intersection just as the light turns red.
The woman is beside herself, screaming in frustration as she misses her chance to get through the intersection.
As she is still in mid-rant she hears a tap on her window and looks up into the barrel of a gun held by a very serious looking policeman.
The policeman tells her to shut off her car while keeping both hands in sight.
She complies, speechless at what is happening.
After she shuts off the engine, the policeman orders her to exit her car with her hands up.
She gets out of the car and he orders her to turn and place her hands on her car then handcuffs her and takes her to the police station where she is fingerprinted, photographed, searched, booked and placed in a cell.
After a couple of hours, a policeman approaches the cell and opens the door for her.
She is escorted back to the booking desk where the original officer is waiting with her personal effects and says, "I'm really sorry for this mistake.
But you see, I pulled up behind your car while you were blowing your horn, flipping the guy off in front of you, and cussing a blue streak at him.
I noticed the "Choose Life" license plate holder, the "What Would Jesus Do" bumper sticker, the "Follow Me to Sunday School" bumper sticker, and the chrome plated
Christian fish emblem on the trunk.
Naturally I assumed you had stolen the car."
The woman is beside herself, screaming in frustration as she misses her chance to get through the intersection.
As she is still in mid-rant she hears a tap on her window and looks up into the barrel of a gun held by a very serious looking policeman.
The policeman tells her to shut off her car while keeping both hands in sight.
She complies, speechless at what is happening.
After she shuts off the engine, the policeman orders her to exit her car with her hands up.
She gets out of the car and he orders her to turn and place her hands on her car then handcuffs her and takes her to the police station where she is fingerprinted, photographed, searched, booked and placed in a cell.
Imaginations or schemes refer not only to the ideas or desires to do evil but also to the actual calculations that bring those ideas and desires to pass.
The same Hebrew word is used to describe the cunning work of craftsmen (; ,) and also the carrying out of Haman’s wicked scheme against the Jews (,; ).
After a couple of hours, a policeman approaches the cell and opens the door for her.
She is escorted back to the booking desk where the original officer is waiting with her personal effects and says, "I'm really sorry for this mistake.
But you see, I pulled up behind your car while you were blowing your horn, flipping the guy off in front of you, and cussing a blue streak at him.
I noticed the "Choose Life" license plate holder, the "What Would Jesus Do" bumper sticker, the "Follow Me to Sunday School" bumper sticker, and the chrome plated
Christian fish emblem on the trunk.
Naturally I assumed you had stolen the car."
A person who devises wicked schemes is essentially entertaining the devil, leaving him- or herself wide open to Satan’s suggestions.
If we dig a hole for someone else, we most assuredly will fall in it.
(NKJV)
9  Now Harbonah, one of the eunuchs, said to the king, "Look!
The gallows, fifty cubits high, which Haman made for Mordecai, who spoke good on the king's behalf, is standing at the house of Haman."
Then the king said, "Hang him on it!" 10  So they hanged Haman on the gallows that he had prepared for Mordecai.
Then the king's wrath subsided.
What does the Bible say about God's hate?
Can, Should, Does, a loving God hate?
The casual use of such words as love and hate has emptied them of their meaning.
We no longer understand or use statements that describe a loving God who hates sin.
Like sin that in todays society are no longer considered sin(living together out of marrage, homosexualality).
So we picture God as gentle and kind—a cosmic pushover, and our concept of what he hates is tempered by our misconceptions and wishful thinking.
People in general, look for a way to be able to live the style of life they like and also feel good about themselves and their relationship with God.
The casual use of such words as love and hate has emptied them of their meaning.
We no longer understand or use statements that describe a loving God who hates sin.
Like sin that in todays society are no longer considered sin(living together out of marriage, homosexuality).
So we picture God as gentle and kind—a cosmic pushover, and our concept of what he hates is tempered by our misconceptions and wishful thinking.
People in general, look for a way to be able to live the style of life they like and also feel good about themselves and their relationship with God.
The casual use of such words as love and hate has emptied them of their meaning.
We no longer understand or use statements that describe a loving God who hates sin.
Like sin that in todays society are no longer considered sin(living together out of marrage, homosexualality).
So we picture God as gentle and kind—a cosmic pushover, and our concept of what he hates is tempered by our misconceptions and wishful thinking.
People in general, look for a way to be able to live the style of life they like and also feel good about themselves and their relationship with God.
The casual use of such words as love and hate has emptied them of their meaning.
We no longer understand or use statements that describe a loving God who hates sin.
Like sin that in todays society are no longer considered sin(living together out of marrage, homosexualality).
So we picture God as gentle and kind—a cosmic pushover, and our concept of what he hates is tempered by our misconceptions and wishful thinking.
People in general, look for a way to be able to live the style of life they like and also feel good about themselves and their relationship with God.
The words of the prophets stand in stark contrast to such misconceptions.
God’s hatred is real—burning, consuming, and destroying.
He hates sin, and he stands as the righteous Judge, ready to hand out just punishment to all who defy his rule.
God’s love is also real.
So real that he sent his Son, the Messiah, to save and accept judgment in the sinner’s place.
Love and hate are together—both unending, irresistible, and unfathomable.
****What does the Bible say about God's hate?
Can, Should, Does, a loving God hate?
The words of the prophets stand in stark contrast to such misconceptions.
God’s hatred is real—burning, consuming, and destroying.
He hates sin, and he stands as the righteous Judge, ready to mete out just punishment to all who defy his rule.
God’s love is also real.
So real that he sent his Son, the Messiah, to save and accept judgment in the sinner’s place.
Love and hate are together—both unending, irresistible, and unfathomable.
15 So hast thou also them that hold the doctrine of the Nicolaitans, which thing I hate.
GOD HATES SIN, THERE IS NO NEGOTIATING!!!
GOD HATES SIN, THERE IS NO NEGOTIATING!!!
GOD HATES SIN, THERE IS NO NEGOTIATING!!!
15 So hast thou also them that hold the doctrine of the Nicolaitans, which thing I hate.
GOD HATES SIN, THERE IS NO NEGOTIATING!!!
GOD HATES SIN, THERE IS NO NEGOTIATING!!!
Proverbs 6:16-19
GOD HATES SIN, THERE IS NO NEGOTIATING!!! (NKJV) 16 These six things the LORD hates, Yes, seven are an abomination to Him:
16  These six things doth the Lord hate:
17 A proud look, A lying tongue, Hands that shed innocent blood,
Yea, seven are an abomination unto him:
Yea, seven are an abomination unto him:
17 A proud look, A lying tongue, Hands that shed innocent blood,
17  A proud look, a lying tongue,
17  A proud look, a lying tongue,
18 A heart that devises wicked plans, Feet that are swift in running to evil,
And hands that shed innocent blood,
18 A heart that devises wicked plans, Feet that are swift in running to evil,
18  An heart that deviseth wicked imaginations,
Feet that be swift in running to mischief,
19 A false witness who speaks lies, And one who sows discord among brethren.
19  A false witness that speaketh lies,
19 A false witness who speaks lies, And one who sows discord among brethren.
And he that soweth discord among brethren.
The Holy Bible: King James Version.
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