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Is “love the sinner, hate the sin” actually biblical? What do we do with passages like Psalm 5:5 that say God hates evildoers? In this episode of Hold Fast, we think carefully about God’s holy opposition to evil, His call to sinners to repent, and our responsibility to love—even our enemies.
We also wrestle with how to respond to real-world evil, including the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader. Can we acknowledge wickedness and even feel relief that harm has ended, while still grieving a lost soul and trusting God’s sovereignty? Join us as we seek to hold fast to both truth and love in a world that often misunderstands both.
By Kenny Roberts5
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Is “love the sinner, hate the sin” actually biblical? What do we do with passages like Psalm 5:5 that say God hates evildoers? In this episode of Hold Fast, we think carefully about God’s holy opposition to evil, His call to sinners to repent, and our responsibility to love—even our enemies.
We also wrestle with how to respond to real-world evil, including the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader. Can we acknowledge wickedness and even feel relief that harm has ended, while still grieving a lost soul and trusting God’s sovereignty? Join us as we seek to hold fast to both truth and love in a world that often misunderstands both.

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