Am I Unloveable?

Have you ever felt like you're one wrong move away from being completely rejected? Like if someone saw the real you—the hidden thoughts, the secret struggles, the mistakes you're ashamed of—they would walk away without a second glance? Deep down, you carry a fear that you are fundamentally unloveable. Even in difficult moments like these, there is a love that never fades.

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But here's a profound truth that can transform everything: God sees you completely—every struggle, every tear, every moment of pain and weakness—and His response is not rejection, but love. Not a conditional, surface-level love, but a deep, unchanging love that existed before you were born and continues despite your imperfections. The Bible says, "I have loved you with an everlasting love." This isn't just a nice sentiment—it's a promise that cuts through your deepest fears.

God's Love

This love was so immense that God sent His son Jesus to bridge the gap between your brokenness and His perfection. Jesus took on all our mistakes and failures, offering love and forgiveness in their place. He lived a life of perfect love, then surrendered Himself on the cross, bearing the weight of your choices. His resurrection wasn't just a historical event—it's a powerful demonstration that no mistake is beyond redemption, no person is beyond love. Through Jesus, God offers you a complete restoration—not based on your performance, but on His unconditional grace.

Jesus' Sacrifice

Starting a relationship with God isn't about performing perfectly or using the right words. It's about having an honest conversation from your heart. You can simply talk to God right now, acknowledging the ways you've fallen short and expressing your desire for a fresh start. Say something like: "God, I recognize that I've made choices that have separated me from You. I believe Jesus died for my brokenness and sins so that I could be forgiven and offer me a new life. I want to accept Your gift of love and begin a relationship with You." This is the beginning of a journey of healing, purpose, and true belonging.

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Would you like to accept God's gift of new life?