You keep asking whether God's love reaches you specifically, on a bad week. You've heard the verse. You already know the doctrine. That's not what's actually in question.
This episode goes one level deeper than the verse — into what kind of love the New Testament is actually describing, and why that changes everything about whether it can run out.
This is Episode 6 of Inside Out — a twelve-episode series for the person exhausted by the gap between what they know and how they live, and for the person who has watched that exhaustion in others and kept a careful distance.
In this episode:
• The four Greek words for love, and why English collapsed them into one
• The difference between God is loving and God is love
• Why that love was already active before creation existed
• What it means that you were invited into a love, not added to one
• The four-step practice, applied to receiving love without earning it
The companion to this episode is Chapter 6 of the Inside Out Study Guide at TEDtalking.life.
Next episode → Life WITH God, Not FOR God