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Hating Jesus
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Why Do People Hate Jesus? Various claims… When we face Jesus, we come to terms with something very personal – ourselves. John 7:7; John 15:24 Coming to terms with Jesus means we are forced to make a decision – am I going to love Jesus, or hate Him?
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Hating the Exposure John 3:19-20 Some feel as if Jesus is trying to take something from them. – He is trying to take our sins! (1 John 3:5) He wants to provide a future without it (1 John 3:6). Hating Jesus means we hate the exposure of who we really are.
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Bearing the Consequences Condemnation! (John 3:19) Avoiding exposure now only means delaying it for judgment (Eccl. 12:14). Those who hate Jesus’ exposure have only condemnation to look forward to (John 5:26- 29).
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Why would I love Him? One can not be exposed to Christ without being exposed to His true identity and likeness (Heb. 1:3). Ps. 119:135 - Being exposed by Him means we are also exposed to Him. Those who are righteous love his exposure because it justifies them (John 3:21). Those who love His exposure have confidence of His praise in the day of judgment (1 Cor. 4:5).
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Bearing the Consequences John 15:19 Following Jesus means we too must expose the truth of people’s actions (Eph. 5:11-13). – Because of this, people will hate us (1 Pet. 4:3-4). – 1 Pet. 4:12-19 John 15:18-20 – Loving Jesus’ exposure means we follow His example and accept the consequences– consequences of persecutions and of great reward.
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Conclusion Do you hate Jesus? Do you hate his exposure of your true self? Being in the presence of the light convicts us – how are we going to respond? “Search me, O God, and know my heart; Try me, and know my anxieties; And see if there is any wicked way in me, And lead me in the way everlasting.” Ps. 139:23-24
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