God sees your hate — Transcript

Sol Chung urges believers to hate sin, not people, emphasizing the biblical call to reject sin's impact on life and faith.

Key Takeaways

  • Believers should hate sin, not people, as a biblical mandate.
  • Hating sin helps address the root causes of personal and societal pain.
  • Churches often avoid discussing hate, but it is necessary for spiritual health.
  • Identifying and rejecting sinful emotions strengthens one's relationship with God.
  • Followers of Christ are called to be warriors against sin in the world.

Summary

  • The video addresses those experiencing stress, pain, grief, and sorrow, acknowledging their struggles.
  • It critiques churches for focusing only on love while neglecting the biblical concept of hating sin.
  • Sol Chung emphasizes that followers of Christ are called to hate sin, not people.
  • Examples of sin to hate include vile acts like those associated with Jeffrey Epstein and societal evils such as war and injustice.
  • Hating sin is necessary to confront mental torment, struggles, and the root causes of pain in life.
  • The speaker encourages identifying and rejecting sinful emotions like anger, pride, and envy.
  • The message highlights that passion for the Lord involves actively opposing sin.
  • Sol Chung reassures viewers that hating sin is biblical and essential for spiritual growth.
  • The video calls believers to be 'giant slayers' and 'soldiers of God' by combating sin.
  • It concludes with a prayer and encouragement for viewers to remain strong in faith.

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00:00
Speaker A
To the ones that feel stress, to the ones that are in pain, to the ones that are in grief and sorrow, for all the things that you wished that you could strip from your life and change if you could just turn back time.
00:12
Speaker A
Honestly, for every church that always says and talks about love, but you're smarter than that, you've heard it all before, love your neighbors that you love yourself.
00:26
Speaker A
Sure, you've heard it all before, but what they don't talk about enough is hate, things we must hate as followers of Christ.
00:38
Speaker A
And for all the things you hate, it comes down to one thing and that is sin, to hate sin, to hate it when you see news on Jeffrey Epstein because that is the most vile thing that was ever brought into the world.
00:51
Speaker A
So if there's one thing you hate, hate sin, you can't go around hating people for what they do, what they say and what they think, I'm seeing all these news about war and Epstein and every political thing, everyone has their finger wrapped around and honestly it does pain my heart, it pains my heart too.
01:49
Speaker A
But you can look at it as a lack of care for the people around us, sure, but honestly, I look at it as a lack of hate, because a lack of hate for sin and all the wrong things going on in this world, that is why we put aside wanting to do all the right things because we want to be a good Christian.
02:09
Speaker A
But no, you are allowed to hate sin, it is biblical, you're allowed to see sin on Instagram and hate it, you're allowed to see sin in your social circle and hate it, it's the number one thing causing majority of the problems in your life.
02:30
Speaker A
Every time you even think about sin, even think about its existence, you should hate it, churches are afraid to talk about hate, but can we get anywhere if we aren't first willing to talk about the things that are causing mental torments and struggles and pains in our head?
03:22
Speaker A
All of these lies, all of these nonsense that we slide under the rug, it creeps up to you, you know it, you're a smart person, I don't have to tell you what everything and everyone in church already tells you or your friends who are always looking for the most politically correct thing to say, you've heard it all before.
03:44
Speaker A
But I'm telling you as a stranger and as a nobody, you're meant to hate sin with all of your heart, you're meant to see the murders going around and hate it, you're meant to see all the children in pain and having cancer and hate it, I never said to hate a person, I'm telling you this right now, that passion for the Lord means hating your sin.
04:08
Speaker A
The Lord never celebrates when you fall sick, so why would you, I'm telling you this, the next time you feel anger, pride or envy, shut it down, identify it and kill it, we are meant to be giant slayers, they don't call us soldiers of God for nothing, and if there's one thing you remember, remember that, so I thank you, I'm rooting for you, in Jesus name I pray, Amen.
Topics:sinhate sinChristian faithspiritual warfaremental healthchurch teachingsSol ChungJesusChristian encouragementfaith and struggle

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main message of Sol Chung's video 'God sees your hate'?

The main message is that Christians are called to hate sin, not people, and that rejecting sin is essential for spiritual growth and overcoming life's struggles.

Does the video encourage hatred towards people?

No, the video explicitly states that believers should hate sin but never hate people, emphasizing love for others while opposing sinful actions.

Why does Sol Chung say churches avoid talking about hate?

He suggests churches avoid discussing hate because it is uncomfortable, but he argues that addressing hate for sin is necessary to confront mental and spiritual struggles effectively.

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