Two-minute read.

In the last few months of my mother’s life, I stopped for a visit on my way to work. Finding her in bed, still asleep, I crawled in with her. As she always did, Mom wrapped her arm around me and pulled me close, making me feel loved, secure, and cherished. Nothing could stop my mom from loving and protecting me, no matter my age.
Nothing stops God from loving and protecting us.
Even more present than a mom, the Lord loves us so deeply that nothing can separate us from Him. People may not choose to love the Savior, but He loves them. When Paul writes this letter to the Romans, he shares the truth of God’s love with them. The apostle, transformed from murderer to missionary, understood the depth of its truth.
We live in a world that constantly bombards us with negative messaging. Lies permeate the airways as people try to force their agendas. The complexities of life try to convince us that God doesn’t care. And we have a spiritual enemy that wants us to think the same. But none of that can separate us from the love our Father has for us.
The Lord doesn’t love us with a fragile, conditional, or easily disrupted love. His divine affection flows steadily, securely, and unbreakably to us. Anchored in Christ, God’s love holds now and forever.
Paul dismantles our fears with Christ’s love for us. Jesus conquered death, defeated the devil, and discovered the unknown, all with the never-ending love of God, something we can’t lose.
Don’t reject Christ’s love for you. Open your arms wide and receive what the Savior offers. Live in the love of the Lord, fully and wonderfully cherished, always held, never forgotten.
God’s love holds you with something stronger than anything that could try to pull you away.
Reflection:
What fear in your life feels like it could separate you from God—and how does this passage challenge that?
Joy Thought:
Nothing in all creation can stop God from loving you.








