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God Hates WORKERS of Iniquity (Psalm 5:4-6) - Jonathan Eubanks

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Can God really hate sinners? This provocative question forms the core of our latest episode as we navigate the complex and often controversial truths found in Psalm 5. Today, we tackle the necessity of preaching the full gospel without compromise, despite facing resistance and criticism from within the Christian community. We highlight the tension between God's sovereignty in salvation and the common belief in personal choice, emphasizing the importance of standing firm in biblical doctrine.
We then dive into the profound dichotomy between God's love and hatred, with a particular focus on the theological perspective that salvation is an act of God's sovereign will. By examining scriptures such as John 8:44 and Psalm 5, we explore the uncomfortable reality that God’s grace is an act of mercy rather than an obligation. We challenge the prevailing notion that "God hates the sin but loves the sinner," and underscore the broader implications of understanding God's unchanging nature towards both the righteous and the wicked.
Finally, we confront the grave consequences of sin and the ultimate fate of the unrepentant. With insights from the teachings of Spurgeon and Jonathan Edwards, we stress the importance of acknowledging God's wrath as a catalyst for repentance and faith. Through this episode, we hope our listeners grasp the urgency of turning to Christ, recognizing that the fear of God's impending judgment often drives sinners to seek mercy and salvation before it’s too late.

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1. God Hates WORKERS of Iniquity (Psalm 5:4-6) (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Ashley T Lee Podcast (00:09:18)

3. (Cont.) Untitled Episode (00:09:58)

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Can God really hate sinners? This provocative question forms the core of our latest episode as we navigate the complex and often controversial truths found in Psalm 5. Today, we tackle the necessity of preaching the full gospel without compromise, despite facing resistance and criticism from within the Christian community. We highlight the tension between God's sovereignty in salvation and the common belief in personal choice, emphasizing the importance of standing firm in biblical doctrine.
We then dive into the profound dichotomy between God's love and hatred, with a particular focus on the theological perspective that salvation is an act of God's sovereign will. By examining scriptures such as John 8:44 and Psalm 5, we explore the uncomfortable reality that God’s grace is an act of mercy rather than an obligation. We challenge the prevailing notion that "God hates the sin but loves the sinner," and underscore the broader implications of understanding God's unchanging nature towards both the righteous and the wicked.
Finally, we confront the grave consequences of sin and the ultimate fate of the unrepentant. With insights from the teachings of Spurgeon and Jonathan Edwards, we stress the importance of acknowledging God's wrath as a catalyst for repentance and faith. Through this episode, we hope our listeners grasp the urgency of turning to Christ, recognizing that the fear of God's impending judgment often drives sinners to seek mercy and salvation before it’s too late.

Support the Show.

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Chapters

1. God Hates WORKERS of Iniquity (Psalm 5:4-6) (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Ashley T Lee Podcast (00:09:18)

3. (Cont.) Untitled Episode (00:09:58)

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