Because God is benevolent, caring, considerate, and loving. He is merciful and understanding. Plus, He created all living things, including sinners.
Acording to Jesus God loves and forgives everyone.
Being a sinner is falling short of the Glory of God. God does not fall short of His own Glory ergo God is not a sinner.
God will still love him ( make sure u spell god : God cuz god means idol god) but anyway god will still love him but it will be your job to get closer :)
Neither. It is a hymn about God's amazing grace reaching out to the most miserable sinner.
Love the sinner and hate the sin means that you should love a person no matter what they do. You do not have to like what they are doing, but you should love the person.
Reconciles the sinner with his/her God.
Forgiveness is something granted by God, and is between the sinner and God, not the sinner and the Church, so the question doesn't really apply.
"Hate the sin, but love the sinner," is a quote from Mahatma Gandhi, not Jesus Christ.
When a sinner repents and returns to God, heaven rejoices, reflecting the profound joy and grace that accompanies reconciliation. This act of repentance signifies a transformative moment, restoring the individual’s relationship with God and aligning them with divine will. In many religious traditions, this celebration in heaven emphasizes the boundless mercy and love of God, highlighting the importance of forgiveness and redemption in spiritual life.
He hates it but he doesnt hate the sinner
Yes. Of course. God is good. He is kind, loving, merciful, and understanding. However, He is also a God of justice. Therefore, He will punish people who live in sin. God will give eternal life to the people who follow and obey Him.
The Christan god is a loving not angry one