Is it really true that God does not love sinners, who have not yet repented that first time? Did Jesus hate Judas? Did he not treat Judas the same as the other 11 original apostles? Even when it becomes clear as we read through the gospels that Jesus knews what Judas was going to do, was Jesus not filled with compassion and, yes, love toward this man who Jesus knew was going to betray him? Even if you do not believe that Jesus is God, you surely cannot deny that Jesus did the Father's (the One you call Jehovah God) will in everything... even when it would result in pain and suffering for himself (Matt 26:39-45).
Did not God love people and provide for them the basic essentials of natural life, even though many of them would never acknowledge Him? He loved them. They were His creations, His creatures. If He did not love them then what does this verse mean?
"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life."
This doesn't mean that He loved the planet earth on which men dwell. Doesn't it mean rather that God loved the vessels, which you and I are. We, you and I, each of us, are self-contained little worlds given the option of going God's Way, or of going our own ways. He loves us, but the reward of eternal Life (real Life, not the place of condemnation of a mortal man who does not know God) is for those who choose Him rather than themselves. God wants us to choose Him, but He wants us to decide to do so when we have another choice. He really does loves us before we have made such a choice.
Jesus said that "God loved the world so much that he gave his only-begotten Son, in order that
everyone exercising faith in him might not be destroyed but have
everlasting life."(John 3:16) He further contrasted individuals who assisted his "brothers" with those who failed in doing this, saying that "these (not assisting Jesus spiritual brothers) will depart into everlasting cutting-off, but the righteous ones (who assisted Jesus spiritual brothers) into everlasting life.”(Matt 25:46) Hence, only those who exercise faith in Jehovah God, are given everlasting life.
Judas Iscariot failed in his love for God and his Son, Jesus, treasuring money as more important.(John 12:6) Jesus, in prayer to God, called Judas Iscariot "
the son of destruction".(John 17:12) Jehovah's love is therefore
not unconditional, but requires what Jesus said in quoting from Deuteronomy 6:4, 5: "The first is, ‘Hear, O Israel, Jehovah our God is one Jehovah, and you must love Jehovah your God with your whole heart and with your whole soul and with your whole mind and with your whole strength.’ "(Mark 12:29, 30)
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus said that "few" would gain life, whereas the vast majority would perish in the near future.(Matt 7:13, 14) Most are unwilling to measure up to Jehovah's holy standards, setting their standards of what they feel is right or wrong, just as Adam and Eve did in the Garden of Eden, costing them their life.(Gen 3:1-6)
Because the Jews failed to measure up to God's laws he established as their Creator, he destroyed the 10 tribe kingdom of Israel in 740 B.C.E. and then 133 years later, the 2 tribe kingdom of Judah in 607 B.C.E.
And then when Jesus was on earth, three days before he was put to death on a torture stake, he looked at Jerusalem as what was once the center of pure worship, now saying: "Jerusalem, Jerusalem, the
killer of the prophets and
stoner of those sent forth to her,—how often I wanted to gather your children together, the way a hen gathers her chicks together under her wings! But you people did
not want it. Look! Your house is
abandoned to you. For I say to you, you will by no means see me from henceforth until you say (at Ps 118:26), ‘Blessed is he that comes in Jehovah’s name!’” (Matt 23:37-39)
Jesus, in answering the question "Lord, are those who are being saved few?", says to "exert yourselves vigorously to get in through the narrow door, because
many, I tell you, will
seek to get in but will
not be able."(Luke 13:23, 24)
Thence, in the near future, at the "war of the great day of God the Almighty" (Rev 16:14), the vast majority of mankind, after having been put to death by Jesus and the heavenly armies (Rev 19:11-16), will become a "feast" to "all the birds that fly in midheaven", called "the great evening meal of God".(Rev 19:17)
These will feast on "the fleshy parts of kings and the fleshy parts of military commanders and the fleshy parts of strong men and the fleshy parts of horses and of those seated upon them, and the fleshy parts of all, of freemen as well as of slaves and of small ones and great.”(Rev 19:18)
And of the name of God, Jehovah, it is found in the original Hebrew
almost 7000 times. Because the churches of Christendom have removed his name from their Bibles, he personally will deal with them, bringing them down to
Gehenna.