Hate’s Has Its Place

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Hate has its place but it is not against people it’s against principles and actions, hate against what they did not the person. Hate against principalities in high places, you are to hate the anti-God actions not the actors.

They must be punished for what they do but not in hate against them. When God punishes us He doesn’t do it in hate but in love. Even if someone’s life must be taken for the crimes they did, we don’t do it in hate but love for justice not for hate of the person. God will judge us all one day.

For a murderer he must pay for his crime often with his life but not again in hate of him but what he did. He could change his mind before being executed and have a change of heart and get saved but that does not get him off paying for his crime with his life but it does stop him from going to hell if he gives his heart to God.

God doesn’t release us from paying back what we owe in the body, what we have done in our body we will reap the rewards good or bad , whatever we planted in the physical we will reap in that realm. Certainly there has been exceptions but don’t count on it. If he punished King David for what he did with Uriah all his life why do you think that you should get better treatment?

But our spiritual body, our eternal body is a separate issue which God can forgive all.

They are two separate issues. The spiritual realm being far more important and the one that God’s most concerned about.

Forgiving of our sins is a spiritual forgiveness sometimes it extends to your body and healing can occur. There may be some merit to why it happens for some, it could be just God’s grace.

But for the forgiveness of those you have mistreated in the past he says go to them and ask for forgiveness, pay them back with interest. King David know he owed King Saul’s son Johnathan for always helping him and when Jonathan died in the battle field  King David sought out Jonathan’s family to pay him back because Jonathan had died. He found out he had a son Mephibosheth who was hiding out and brought him home and let him always eat and sit at the King’s table.

King Solomon didn’t deserve mercy in his later years when he had turned against God and followed horrible religions but because of his father King David he spared King Solomon’s life and when he died he allowed King Solomon’s son to keep a small part of the 12 tribes. He didn’t do this for Solomon’s sake but King David’s sake, even God feels obligated to pay back us back for the good we have done even to their families. This is the legacy we want to leave our children………….

Again we can hate what someone believes and does but not them. Biblically speaking we should hate the sin but love the sinner.

All the evil in this life you commit must be repaid in full so plant a harvest that you want to reap from this day forward. There is some grace from your actions in that God said love covers a multitude of sins. But he also said every cent has to be paid back for what we have done in this life. This again is not to be confused with your salvation, all your spiritual debts are paid for.