
đ Â Is it okay for me to hate them?
Have you ever caught yourself feeling sudden angerâor even hatredâwhen a certain political leader appears on your screen? Maybe itâs someone who you deeply disagree with, or someone the media constantly criticizes. Before you know it, youâre filled with frustration⊠maybe even rage. But where does that hatred really come from? Why do we hate them? And what does the Bible have to say about it?
The truth is, much of our hatred is learnedâfed by what we hear, see, and consume. News outlets, social media, and even conversations with friends or co-workers often highlight the worst in our leaders. Over time, that negativity builds up, shaping our thoughts and attitudes. If people we trust show anger or hatred, itâs easy to pick up the same attitude without even realizing it.
God takes hatred seriously…
But hereâs where Scripture challenges us. Most of us know Jesusâ command: âLove your neighbor as yourselfâ (Mark 12:31). But Jesus takes it even deeper. In Matthew 5:21-22, He says, âYou have heard it was said⊠âYou shall not murderâŠâ But I tell you that anyone who is angry with a brother or sister will be subject to judgment.â Thatâs intense. Jesus puts unchecked anger on the same level as murder. The Apostle John echoes this: âAnyone who hates a brother or sister is a murderer, and you know that no murderer has eternal life residing in himâ (1 John 3:15).
So, yesâGod takes hatred seriously. But what about when our anger feels justified? What about leaders who promote evil or create suffering? Jesus didnât leave any gray area. He said, âYou have heard that it was said, âLove your neighbor and hate your enemy.â But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute youâ (Matthew 5:43-44).
Thatâs tough. Pray for those we disagree with? Even those we feel have caused harm? Absolutely. That is the heart of God. Pray for their repentance. Intercede for their salvation. And ask God that they would lead with wisdom and righteousness.
His Kingdom calls us higher…
As citizens of Godâs Kingdom, our response should look different. Are we praying for our leadersâor just cursing them under our breath? Are we speaking life, or just adding to the noise of criticism? 2 Peter 3:9 reminds us of Godâs heart: âHe is patientâŠÂ not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance.â
One thing is certainâspending hours soaking in negative media will make it harder to walk in love and humility. It doesnât mean we should ignore whatâs happening in the world, but we need to stay grounded in Godâs truth. His Kingdom calls us higher.
The Heart of the King
So, next time that familiar anger rises upâpause. Pray. And ask yourself, what response reflects the heart of Christ?



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