
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Have you ever wondered if God’s love was conditional—based on what you do or don’t do? Have you ever felt like He was punishing you when life didn’t go your way? What if I told you it’s actually the reverse? God’s love is completely unconditional. He never changes. But if we’re honest, our love for Him often depends on the conditions of our lives.
In this episode, we’ll dive into Psalm 22, the parable of the lost sheep, and the story of Simon Peter casting his nets. Each one shows us that God doesn’t wait for us to fix ourselves, He comes to us in our brokenness. His love seeks, saves, and restores. The real question isn’t whether God loves us, it’s whether we’re willing to invite Him in.
By Katie
Have you ever wondered if God’s love was conditional—based on what you do or don’t do? Have you ever felt like He was punishing you when life didn’t go your way? What if I told you it’s actually the reverse? God’s love is completely unconditional. He never changes. But if we’re honest, our love for Him often depends on the conditions of our lives.
In this episode, we’ll dive into Psalm 22, the parable of the lost sheep, and the story of Simon Peter casting his nets. Each one shows us that God doesn’t wait for us to fix ourselves, He comes to us in our brokenness. His love seeks, saves, and restores. The real question isn’t whether God loves us, it’s whether we’re willing to invite Him in.