A Love Letter From God 💌 DAY - 24

 



A Love Letter from God: My Love for You Has No End

A personal message from your Heavenly Father — for the days you wonder if you are truly, completely, unconditionally loved.


"I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness."

— Jeremiah 31:3 (NIV)

There are moments when love feels conditional — like it has to be earned, maintained, or protected. Like one wrong step might cause it to disappear. If you have ever felt that way about God's love, this letter is for you. He has something He wants you to know, not just in your mind, but deep in the places where doubt tends to take root.

My dear child,

I want you to know something that I have been whispering over you since before you took your first breath: I love you. Not the version of you that you are trying to become. Not the you that has it all together. I love you — exactly as you are, right where you are, in the middle of everything you are carrying today.

I know you have wondered about this. I know there are days when the weight of your mistakes makes My love feel far away. You replay what you have done or left undone, and something whispers that you have to earn your way back to Me. But child, you were never outside of My love. My love is not a reward you receive when you perform well. It is the very air I breathe over your life. It was there before you knew My name, and it will be there long after this moment has passed.

You did not earn My love by being good enough. You cannot lose it by falling short. What I feel for you is not fragile. It is not dependent on your consistency, your strength, or your perfection. My love is everlasting — it has no origin you can trace and no ending you can reach. It simply is, the way I simply am.

I see every corner of you — the parts you show the world and the parts you hide in the quiet. I see your fears, your failures, the prayers you have been afraid to pray out loud, the wounds you have never told anyone about. I see all of it, and I am still here. I am still choosing you. I chose you not because you were without flaw, but because you are Mine, and that is enough for Me.

Do you know what it cost Me to love you? I sent My Son — not to a world that deserved it, but to one that didn't. I did it because My love for you is stronger than your sin, stronger than your shame, stronger than every wall you have ever built between us. The cross was My declaration. It said: you are worth everything to Me.

So on the days when you feel like too much, and on the days when you feel like not enough — come back to this. You are not a project I am working on. You are a child I am delighting in. You do not have to beg for My attention or prove yourself worthy of My care. You already have Me, fully, completely, without condition.

Rest in this today. You are deeply, permanently, relentlessly loved.

With a love that will never let you go,

Your Heavenly Father

What This Letter Means for You Today

The love of God described in Scripture is not a distant, theological concept. It is intensely personal. The word used in Jeremiah 31:3 for "everlasting love" is the Hebrew ahavah — a deep, committed, covenant love. God is not saying He tolerates you. He is saying He is bound to you, by His own nature and His own choice.

"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life."— John 3:16 (NIV)

This verse is so familiar that it can lose its weight. Read it slowly today. God loved — past action with permanent results. He gave — not reluctantly, but because love always moves toward its object. And that object is you. The world He loved includes you by name.

His Love Is Not Earned — It Is Given

One of the deepest struggles for many believers is shaking the feeling that God's love is performance-based. We know in our heads that grace is free. But in our hearts, we still believe that on our bad days, God loves us a little less.

Paul addresses this directly in Romans 8. After listing every force in the universe — death, life, angels, demons, the present, the future — he draws one sweeping conclusion:

"Neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord."— Romans 8:39 (NIV)

Notice what is not on that list — your failures are not there. Your bad decisions are not there. Your seasons of doubt, distance, or silence are not there. Nothing you can do and nothing that can happen to you has the power to sever you from His love. That is not a promise God makes reluctantly. It is a declaration He makes joyfully, because you are His.

When It Is Hard to Feel Loved

It is worth being honest about this: knowing God loves you and feeling God loves you are sometimes very different experiences. Grief, loss, unanswered prayer, or long seasons of waiting can create a distance that feels spiritual even when it is not. If you are in one of those seasons today, you are not alone.

The Psalms are full of this tension. David cried out, "How long, Lord? Will you forget me forever?" (Psalm 13:1) — and yet he returned, again and again, to trust. Not because his circumstances changed immediately, but because he kept returning to who God is rather than how God felt in the moment.

"The Lord appeared to us in the past, saying: 'I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness.'"— Jeremiah 31:3 (NIV)

The word translated "drawn" here is the Hebrew chesed — sometimes rendered "lovingkindness" or "steadfast love." It is not passive. God is actively, continually drawing you toward Himself with kindness, even in the seasons when you feel like you are drifting. He has not stopped pulling you close.

Receiving His Love

Perhaps the most countercultural thing a believer can do is to simply receive God's love without deflecting it. We are good at acknowledging it theologically. We are less practiced at sitting still and letting it sink into the places that hurt.

Take a moment today — even just a few minutes — to be still before Him. Not to pray a long prayer, not to bring a list of needs. Just to let Him love you. Allow the truth of Zephaniah 3:17 to land: "He will take great delight in you; in his love he will no longer rebuke you, but will rejoice over you with singing." The God of the universe is singing over you right now. Let that be enough for today.

A Prayer to Receive God's Love

Heavenly Father, I want to receive Your love today — not just as a fact I believe, but as a truth I feel. Where I have believed that Your love was conditional, heal that lie. Where I have run from You out of shame, draw me back. Let me rest in the certainty that I am Yours, that nothing can change that, and that Your love over my life is not something I could ever earn or lose. Thank You for loving me before I knew Your name, and for loving me still. In Jesus' name, amen.

A Final Word

Whatever you are walking through today, carry this with you: you are not loved because of what you do. You are loved because of who He is. His love is the most stable, most permanent, most unshakeable truth about your life. It was settled at the cross, and it holds today.

You are seen. You are chosen. You are held. And you are loved — with a love that has no beginning and no end.

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