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"They hated me without cause" (John 15:25), "I have shown you many great miracles from the Father by which of these do you stone me?". (John 10:31).
There is a Murphy's Law says. "Good deed goes unpunished" Jesus was crucified for his love and grief, therefore should not wonder if someone forgets to show gratitude, or worse, misunderstood our goodness.
The Creator is the cause without a cause, but the world has its root not because of hatred. Joseph's brothers hated him because his father loved him, hated enough to kill Cain Abel because Abel's sacrifice was more acceptable, Saul I hated goodness, because David David Esau hatred against Jacob, lost for the blessing (which was a compromise, however, Esau was a question many asked at some point in life, "What good is the birthright to me?"). The reasons go on without pattern.
There was absolutely no justification for hatred and aggression towards this man of peace who gave the only tenderness and services. "... Which of these do you stone me? For miracles of healing? To save and not me?" For me the truth? In order to simplify the law? Being born in a manger instead of a house? As a carpenter instead an architect? To make her light the darkness and make your burden light? To forgive your ignorance? Died that sinners might live? Tell me which of them hate me? "
That's the lesson we learn here that man just naturally hates goodness? Are we so blinded by the darkness that can bear the light? Pitiful! What could be worse than hate God is ignored. Indifference to hurt Jesus more than hatred, pure and simple: "Because you are lukewarm - neither hot nor cold - I will spit you out of my mouth "(Apocalypse 3:16) He prefers to have a backbone of strength and a jaw of the profession to none. effect at all. And a sure sign of the effectiveness is: "If the world hates you, know that it hated me first" (John 15:18). "As it is, so we're in this world" (1 John 4:17 KJV).
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