1 Jean 4:20 - Love Dieu, Love Brother: The Inconsistency of Hating a Fellow Believer
Jean makes it unmistakably clear: if someone says
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1 John 4:20
"If someone says, I love God, and hates his brother, he is a liar; for he who does not love his brother whom he has seen, how can he love God whom he has not seen?"
The Two Commands Are Inseparable
1 John 4:20 exposes the inconsistency of claiming to love an invisible God while hating a visible fellow believer. The vertical and horizontal dimensions of love are inseparably linked in authentic Christianity.
John's Irrefutable Logic
If you cannot love the person you can see — made in God's image, redeemed by Christ — how can you claim to love the God you cannot see? Hatred of a brother reveals that professed love for God is not genuine.
The Test of Authentic Faith
"He who loves God must love his brother also" (4:21). This is not optional — it is the proof of authentic faith. Worship without love for fellow believers is hollow.
Applications for Today
Examine your church relationships. Bitterness, unforgiveness, and contempt contradict the claim to love God. Ask God for grace to love even those who have wronged you.
Réflexion
Is there anyone in your church toward whom you harbor bitterness? How does 1 John 4:20 speak to that relationship?
Note éditoriale
Theological study of 1 John 4:20-21 on the inseparable connection between love for God and love for fellow believers.