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Love That Never Fails

People will change. People will disappoint you. Some will hurt you, others will break promises they once made with so much conviction. That’s the truth about human love — it can be uncertain, conditional, and fleeting. But God’s love is different. His love never fails, never fades, and never gives up on us.

Unlike the love of men, God’s love is constant and unconditional. Romans 8:38–39 reminds us that nothing in all creation can separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus. Even when we run, He runs after us. Even when we fall, His hands are stretched out to lift us again. His love does not depend on our efforts or achievements — it is rooted in His very nature.

His love remains the same through every season — in joy or sorrow, in faith or fear. Jeremiah 31:3 says, “I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness.” That’s who God is — a loving Father whose heart never turns away from His children.

No matter how far you have wandered, no matter how lost you may feel, God is calling you back to His love. It doesn’t matter what you’ve done or how broken you are — His love is greater than your past and stronger than your struggles.

Takeaway
God’s love is not like man’s love. It does not shift with time or fail under pressure. It heals, restores, and forgives. So wherever you are, pause and remember — you are deeply loved by a God whose love never fails.



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