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The Unbreakable Promise

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Have you ever noticed how the most profound spiritual truths are often the simplest? That childhood song "Jesus Loves Me" contains more theological depth than we typically acknowledge. While relegated to Sunday School classrooms, its message forms the bedrock of our relationship with God throughout adulthood.

We all experience those moments of deep personal failure – harsh words spoken to loved ones, poor decisions made in haste, or falling short of our own standards. In these moments, our natural tendency is to believe God must be disappointed or angry. We project our self-criticism onto our perception of how God views us. But the biblical truth stands in stark contrast to this assumption.
Take five minutes today to reset your spiritual compass by remembering this fundamental truth: Jesus loves you exactly as you are. This isn't just a children's song – it's the foundation that can sustain you through every challenge.

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1. Welcome to Starting Right (00:00:00)

2. Jesus Loves Me Song (00:00:19)

3. When We Feel Like Failures (00:01:00)

4. God's Love in Action (00:02:06)

5. Final Encouragement (00:04:14)

1427 episodes

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Have you ever noticed how the most profound spiritual truths are often the simplest? That childhood song "Jesus Loves Me" contains more theological depth than we typically acknowledge. While relegated to Sunday School classrooms, its message forms the bedrock of our relationship with God throughout adulthood.

We all experience those moments of deep personal failure – harsh words spoken to loved ones, poor decisions made in haste, or falling short of our own standards. In these moments, our natural tendency is to believe God must be disappointed or angry. We project our self-criticism onto our perception of how God views us. But the biblical truth stands in stark contrast to this assumption.
Take five minutes today to reset your spiritual compass by remembering this fundamental truth: Jesus loves you exactly as you are. This isn't just a children's song – it's the foundation that can sustain you through every challenge.

We would love to hear your comments. Send us a Text Message

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome to Starting Right (00:00:00)

2. Jesus Loves Me Song (00:00:19)

3. When We Feel Like Failures (00:01:00)

4. God's Love in Action (00:02:06)

5. Final Encouragement (00:04:14)

1427 episodes

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