Love That Never Runs Out
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We start with 1 John 4:9 and the scandal of grace: we did nothing to make God start loving us, and we can do nothing to make Him stop. That certainty frees us from performance and fuels a different kind of walk. Drawing on A.W. Tozer’s idea of the soul’s paradox of love, we explore why encountering God doesn’t end the search—it deepens it. Jeremiah 29:13 reframes the chase: seek with all your heart and you will find. Presence stirs hunger; hunger brings us closer.
Then we turn to hard days. Lamentations 3 speaks to anyone standing in the wreckage of loss or regret. Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed; His mercies are new every morning. We get practical about starting again, not as a pep talk but as a spiritual rhythm: confess, receive, reset. Along the way, we wrestle honestly with letting the old self die—the identities and attachments that no longer serve love—and we learn to trust the still small voice that guides the next right step.
This conversation lands in daily life: speaking from love, serving with integrity, choosing patience in pressure, and letting hope become a habit. If you’ve felt torn between who you were and who you’re becoming, you’ll find language, scripture, and simple practices to keep walking. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs fresh mercy today, and leave a review to help others find this message of steady, unfailing love.PRAYER REQUEST Support the show
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