Theme: hate should not be in the body of Christ. some people in the body of Christ will hate you without a cause they hated Jesus they will hate the type of Christ people that i called my brothers and sisters in Christ discernment tells me something different sad but true.
Truth be told everyone do need time to be transformed into the type of Christ it’s the biblical information understood and applied that brings about the transformation into the type of Christ you cannot say that you’ve been in the body of Christ for 30 years and haven’t been changed into the type of Christ that person want their will done the devil is a liar soon to be on eternal fire, and no precious law. Soul have to burn with him because of his will hate deliverance is real it’s every precious lost soul portion.
A need to know.
No understanding no application we can’t apply what we don’t understand no application no transformation into the type of Christ from the biblical information.
Please write this down.
I don’t want to know the person by the person I want to know the person by the spirit of the person some people in the church meaning the people that’s who the church is, introduce us to their representative thisincludes leadership it’s who the members learned it from it’s hard to cultivate a Christlike friendship nowadays because people are introducing us to their representative to know some people nowadays is unheard of because most people enjoy hiding behind Christ that is self deception Jesus don’t want none of us under Satan spell.
My transparent moment.
The people that i received hate from was the people that was encouraging me when i first biblically repented when i started growing spiritually all of them cut me off in the beginning i was like 👀 now i understand everybody ain’t the type of Christ.
Wisdom speaks.
I’m learning through what i go through not taking nothing personal, but my intimate relationship with my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
John 15:25
This fulfills what is written in their Scriptures[a]: ‘They hated me without cause.’
"Their scriptures": Jesus refers to "their Law" (referring to Jewish leadership/Scripture) to highlight that they are violating their own sacred texts by hating Him without cause.
Purpose for Disciples: This warning isn't to discourage but to prepare them, so they aren't surprised by persecution, understanding it as a consequence of their faith and a confirmation of their identity in Christ.
In essence, Jesus uses the experience of His own unjust suffering and rejection, foretold in Jewish Scripture, to equip His followers for their own coming persecution, showing them their faith sets them apart from a world hostile to God.
This is the reason why Jesus said what He said about the scriptures fulfilling this hate without a cause.
Psalm 35:19
Don’t let my treacherous enemies rejoice over my defeat.
Don’t let those who hate me without cause gloat over my sorrow.
Psalm 35:19 comes from David's experience of being wrongfully persecuted by enemies (likely King Saul and his court) who hated him without cause, a common theme in this "imprecatory psalm," where David asks God for vindication and for his enemies to be shamed and trapped by their own schemes, a prayer reflecting deep betrayal and faith in God's justice, noted in the New Testament (John 15:25) as a prophecy fulfilled in Jesus.
Psalm 69:4
Those who hate me without cause
outnumber the hairs on my head.
Many enemies try to destroy me with lies,
demanding that I give back what I didn’t steal.
Divine story time.
Psalm 69:4, describing countless, baseless enemies and forced restitution, reflects King David's unjust suffering and political turmoil but primarily serves as a prophetic foreshadowing of Jesus Christ's experience, whom the New Testament quotes directly to illustrate his own undeserved hatred and suffering, highlighting themes of false accusations, overwhelming opposition, and innocent sacrifice that resonate with both David's life and Jesus's Passion.
Navigating the reality of hate within the body of Christ can be deeply challenging, especially when it comes from those we consider brothers and sisters in faith. From my personal journey, I've learned that this kind of hate often stems not from who we are as individuals, but from spiritual battles and misunderstandings of biblical truths. It is important to remember that transformation into the likeness of Christ requires time, patience, and sincere application of scripture — without understanding, change cannot happen. I've observed that many in the church may project their own struggles and misconceptions onto others, sometimes introducing us not to the true person but to a 'representative' persona shaped by their own experiences or leadership influences. This can make authentic Christlike friendships rare and treasured. My experience with feeling rejected by those who once encouraged me was painful but enlightening; it taught me not to take persecution personally but to view it through the lens of my relationship with Jesus. Scriptures like John 15:25, Psalms 35:19, and 69:4 reinforce that suffering unjust hate is not new and was foretold for Jesus and His followers. These passages provide both warning and encouragement to stand firm, knowing that such hatred comes without cause and reveals the spiritual warfare believers face. Embracing this truth helps prepare one for spiritual growth and maturity. Moreover, recognizing that the devil's lies aim to distort the body of Christ’s unity motivates me to seek continual transformation through prayer, biblical study, and fellowship with those genuinely Christlike. Deliverance from hate and deceit is real and necessary to maintain a pure heart. For anyone walking this path, understanding that hate without cause is part of the Christian journey—and not a reflection of personal failure—can be both freeing and empowering. In summary, truth applied from the Bible transforms hearts into the likeness of Christ. While persecution and rejection may come, they confirm your identity in Him. Focus on deepening your intimate relationship with Jesus, who endured hate without cause, and find peace in His strength and love.




























































































