YO-ELEVEN-11
So I guess Jesus does not set the right example then.
Matthew 5:44
We ought to love our enemies. But, loving our enemies will not ensure that they will be forgiven and therefore saved. There are three reasons for loving our enemies in scripture:
1. It reflects God's grace. God loved His enemies by sending His Son to die for them.
2. Loving our enemies may lead to a sinner's salvation.
3. Loving our enemies may serve as a means for greater condemnation of the enemy who sees our love and still chooses to persecute us. "Indeed, more coals will be heaped upon his head."
I think that it's not the satan that GOD hates, but "it's" action.
Proverbs 6:16-19.
God does not love people the same. In fact, God hates all evildoers (Psa 5:5). That said, God does has a special covenantal love for all of his people in Christ. He loves them with an everlasting love (Jeremiah 31:3) and sent His Son into the world to give his life as a randsom for His bride, namely the Chruch, i.e., believers in the Lord Jesus Christ (Ephesians 5:25-27). The fact that God hates and the fact that we cannot understand why, lies within the fact that we are fallen people and are yet subject to sin's effects. The fact that God does hate people are seen throughout scriptures and yet we wrestle with it because we dont understnad it. Many read into the scriptures to try and make sense of it, but again, we have no real understanding. God's thoughts arent ours and our ways arent His - He is so much more higher; in fact, infinitely so. God hates because He is love. Anything opposite to His infinitly Holy and Loving nature is cause for His wrath, and rightly so! There is nothing in Satan to attract God's love, therefore God does not love Satan. Likewise, there is nothing in the sinner but sin, and if God loves one over another, for example, a Jacob over an Esau, it is because God has chosen to do so for His own name's sake and because He determined it good.