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God Loves Us-All Of Us

Jim January 25, 2026 Church Work, Family Issues, Theology

God loves usGod loves us is both hard to understand and easy to understand.  Lets unpack it.

People make trash, but we see God’s creation does not make trash. God’s creation had no pollution problem. Why would God make trash when he is making people who he especially designs?

If he makes people differently, he has his good purpose in it.

For example, children born with abnormal genes are not bad kids. They are just as lovely as other children in their own way. This is quite uncommon, but has its own greatness.

God makes people and even genetic miscarriages for his own good purposes.

Some children born to drug users have very difficult lives, as the child was harmed in pregnancy. God also loves these children.

Even in these more extreme and unusual cases, God loves these children and loves us to.

God Loves Us – all of Us

Many of us were raised in difficult family situations. This can make it harder for us to have a good mood. God loves these people who are harder to get along with as He sees them and can understand them more deeply than we can.

Be encouraged. God died for you just the way you are.  He sees you.  God does not turn away from your struggles. He knows more about our struggles then we do.  Jesus expressed that when he said he knows how many hairs are on our head.  He knows us better then we know ourselves and died for us.  Some of us are afraid people will not like us if they know us.  God sees us so much more deeply than we know ourselves, and loves us deeply. See how God died for even those against him. Surely, he loves the people facing the hardest situation.

6 You see, at just the right time, when we were still powerless, Christ died for the ungodly. 7 Very rarely will anyone die for a righteous person, though for a good person someone might possibly dare to die. 8 But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.

We often will criticize ourselves or look down on ourselves. If this leads us to repent and turn to God, it is good, but most often it just makes us feel worthless. Look to God, you are invaluable in his eyes.

 

 

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