FLOYD ROGERS
God’s love is often described as unconditional — but what does that mean? It means that God loves every person without placing any limits or conditions on that love. His love is not based on what we do, where we’ve been, or the mistakes we’ve made. It is rooted in who He is, not in who we are.
Many people might wonder, Could God really love me after all I’ve done? The simple and powerful answer is yes. Regardless of the wrong choices, harsh words, or broken relationships in our lives, God’s love remains steady and unchanged. His love does not depend on our actions, but on His unchanging nature.
When someone responds to God’s love and accepts it, that is when salvation takes place. It’s not something we earn; it’s a gift freely offered. Romans 5:8 tells us us, “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” Doesn’t’ this tell us that even at our worst, God’s love was already reaching out to us.
No matter how messy life gets, there is always hope and help in God’s Word. His love remains a constant promise for everyone, in every situation.
