One thing that can be confidently said of God is that He is not indifferent. He feels strongly. That which He approves, He loves. That with which He disapproves, He hates. You are either His friend or you are His enemy. You are either for Him or against Him. There is no fence sitting with God.
There is also no guesswork when it comes to relating to God. He clearly tells you what He loves and what He hates, so you are without excuse in your behavior toward Him. To love what He hates is to place yourself as His enemy.
God has many things He opposes but in this passage, He identifies seven of the most despicable. Leading the list is a “proud look.” Few things anger God more than when His creatures allow pride into their lives. Also, a “lying tongue.” God who is truth, detests falsehood of any kind. “Hands that shed innocent blood” angers the One who cares for the downtrodden and oppressed. God also despises a “heart that devises wicked plans” and “feet that are swift in running to evil.” Some people are naturally drawn to wickedness. They should realize they have God as their determined foe. God also hates a “false witness” and “one who sows discord among brethren.” God hates troublemakers!
Too often God’s people silently endure ungodly behavior. People divide the Body of Christ and sow discord, yet no one says anything. We assume we are to love people and to thereby silently endure their wicked behavior. Not so! God hates evil and He does not remain indifferent to it. Can people tell how you feel about evil behavior? Do you endure it? Applaud it? Fear it? Excuse it? Or hate and oppose it?