Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Do You Hate What God Hates?

If you claim to be a follower of Christ, you should abhor evil.  Meaning, when you see the evil that is so rampant in today's society, you should be disgusted by it because it is in direct opposition to the One you declare to love.  If you love Christ, you will cringe at any sight of that which goes directly against your Master, whom you claim to serve.

I read a devotional by Spurgeon, and it talks about this very subject.  It may be a bit tricky to read at parts because of all the "thees and thous", and words may seem to be misspelled, but it simply reflects the time-period in which it was first written.  The truth is there, loud and clear, it can never be outdated.   Please take a moment to read.

Psalm 97:10


“Thou hast good reason to “hate evil,” for only consider what harm it has already wrought thee. Oh, what a world of mischief sin has brought into thy heart! Sin blinded thee so that thou couldst not see the beauty of the Saviour; it made thee deaf so that thou couldst not hear the Redeemer’s tender invitations. Sin turned thy feet into the way of death, and poured poison into the very fountain of thy being; it tainted thy heart, and made it “deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked.” (Jeremiah 17:9)

Oh, what a creature thou wast when evil had done its utmost with thee, before divine grace interposed! Thou wast an heir of wrath even as others; thou didst “run with the multitude to do evil.” Such were all of us; but Paul reminds us, “but ye are washed, but ye are sanctified, but ye are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus, and by the Spirit of our God.” We have good reason, indeed, for hating evil when we look back and trace its deadly workings. Such mischief did evil do us, that our souls would have been lost had not omnipotent love interfered to redeem us. Even now it is an active enemy, ever watching to do us hurt, and to drag us to perdition.

Therefore “hate evil,” O Christians, unless you desire trouble. If you would strew your path with thorns, and plant nettles in your death-pillow, then neglect to “hate evil:” but if you would live a happy life, and die a peaceful death, then walk in all the ways of holiness, hating evil, even unto the end. If you truly love your Saviour, and would honour him, then “hate evil.” We know of no cure for the love of evil in a Christian like abundant intercourse with the Lord Jesus. Dwell much with him, and it is impossible for you to be at peace with sin.   “Order my footsteps by thy Word,  And make my heart sincere;  Let sin have no dominion, Lord,  But keep my conscience clear.”


If you associate yourself with Jesus Christ, you so clearly then must walk in obedience to Him and hate what He hates.  You may ask, "what does He hate?"  My reply is, GO READ HIS WORD, and then you shall know! 

Thank you for taking the time to read! 

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