“Hate is a Strong Word”
As a child I can remember being scolded by my parents and
grandparents that I should not say the word “hate”. “You should not “hate” anyone or anything
because that is just not nice to say”, they would tell me. Well I’m not one to rebuke my parents, but
even God is said to “hate” some things (Proverbs 6.16-23). Now I completely understand where my parents and
grandparents were coming from because I have said the exact words to my
children. It is true that I should never
say I hate someone because it doesn’t matter what they did; they were still
created in the image of God and have something good to offer. Nor should I say I hate certain things
because I am blessed beyond compare with physical blessings, and even though I
may not like someone, I am still better off than 90% of the world. But should I not be like God and hate the
same things that He does? For instance, in Jeremiah 44 God is declaring
judgment on all of those who had committed idolatry by saying “do
not do this abomination that I hate” (Jeremiah 44.4). God is letting the people know that idolatry
is something He “detests”, something that gives off an “odious scent”,
something that He cannot stand to be near.
Although my family was right, “hate” is a strong word, but God is also a
strong God who cannot be in the presence of idolatry and sin. The reason why He “hates’ it so much, is
because it separated us from Him. God
loves us so much that anything we place between Him and my relationship with
Him, is worthy of being hated.
Prayer
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