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7 Things God Hates - Part 2
A. We continue this morning with our list of things God hates.
We know God is a God of love, yet he hates certain things that cause His children pain.
Some can’t imagine God hating anything.
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They see Him as One with whom anything goes.
Solomon tells us this is not true: God hates evil.
B. God loves sinners but hates sin.
1.
In this text, we’re told of seven things God hates.
2. Let’s review the first three:
a. God hates pride, God hates lying, and God hates murder.
C.
There are four remaining warnings.
prov 6.16-19
God Hates a Heart That Devises Wicked Plans
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The heart is the heart of all our problems.
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The heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked.
2. We should not be surprised by outward sins: they flow from wicked hearts.
a. “wicked imaginations” or “wicked plans” are literally “thoughts of iniquity”.
There are evil thoughts in everyone’s hearts, but the devising, fabricating of them, thus making the heart into a devil’s workshop, is the mark of utter depravity and wickedness, and is abhorrent to God.
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This is the reason all have sinned and come short of the glory of God.
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4. Salvation results from a heart opening to the Savior
The fifth thing God hates...
God Hates Feet That Are Swift in Running to Mischief.
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The feet hurry to carry out the wicked intentions of the heart.
2. “The feet follow where the heart has already gone.”
(H. A. Ironside)
3. What an we do to keep our hearts right?
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The answer lies in hiding God’s Word in the heart.
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Sin keeps us from the Bible and the Bible keeps us from sin.
4. “No cure for sin in the life is equal to the Word in the heart.”
(C.
H. Spurgeon) Next...
God Hates a Lying Witness
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This one is different from the previous.
We already heard God hates lying.
This one is more specific.
It is lying as to what we witness, as in court.
2. Our highest calling from God is to be a witness for Christ.
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Our tongues are to be used for speaking the greatest truth.
b.
People everywhere need to hear the gospel message.
3. What a tragedy when we use our tongues to lie about people!
4. Let us focus on Christ’s perfection rather than the imperfections of others.
Then lastly...
God Hates a Sower of Discord Among His people
1. God is pleased when His people are united in love.
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2. Unity was one of the reasons for the power in the early church.
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3. Dividers of the church displease their Lord and place themselves in jeopardy.
Conclusion:
A. Let’s cleanse our lives of things God hates.
1. Confession of sin brings cleansing.
2. Cleansed hearts hate all things that grieve their Lord.
B. When we love what God loves, we’ll hate what He hates.
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