Tozer on God's Hatred

"Study long and well the record and the teachings of Jesus while He was on earth. In them lies the answer. It is a sin for the children of God not to hate what ought to be hated. Our Lord Jesus loved righteousness, but He hated iniquity. I think we can say He hated sin and wrong and evil perfectly!
    If we are committed, consecrated Christians, truly disciples of the crucified and risen Christ, there are some things we must face.
     We cannot love honesty without hating dishonesty.
     We cannot love purity without hating impurity.
     We cannot love truth without hating lying and deceitfulness.
    If we belong to Jesus Christ, we must hate evil even as He hated evil in every form. The ability of Jesus Christ to hate that which was against God and to love that which was full of God was the force that made Him able to receive the anointing - the oil of gladness - in complete measure. On our human side, it is our imperfection in loving the good and hating the evil that prevents us from receiving..."

from pages 70-71 of the book Jesus: The Life and Ministry of the Son of God, by Tozer

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