Out of the Best Books

Feeling God's Love Through Disappointment with Wendy Ulrich


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As believers but also as people with natural man tendencies, we sometimes struggle to really know what God's love feels like. We often wrestle with the question, does God love me? Am I loved? That's a question we want to approach in this episode. It's core to the human experience to want—and need—love. God promises us His love. So why does it sometimes feel like we don't have it?

Wendy Ulrich joins the podcast to share her research on how we may not feel God's love at times because we, perhaps unknowingly, have built in some misconceptions about how God's love works based on our own human relationships and experiences. Wendy Ulrich is a psychologist whose book Let God Love You: Why We Don't, How We Can has prompted this discussion.

Read Wendy's book on Deseret Bookshelf+ or head to your local Deseret Book store for your copy today.

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