Discover how Jesus shows God’s unconditional love for all and how we’re called to reflect that love in our daily lives.

The most beautiful truth in the Bible is this: God loves all people. No one is left out. God’s love is not based on money, race, education, or even our past mistakes. He loves the weak and the strong, the lost and the found, the joyful and the brokenhearted. The Bible says, “God so loved the world that He gave His only Son” (John 3:16).
That means everyone. You. Me. All. But how do we see this love clearly? Look at Jesus. He is the perfect example of God’s love. He did not come to rule with power, but to serve with love. He touched lepers when others ran away. He forgave sinners when others picked up stones. He welcomed little children when others saw them as a bother. Even on the cross, when people hurt Him, Jesus said, “Father, forgive them” (Luke 23:34).
Jesus showed us that real love is not just kind words—it’s action. He walked with the lonely. He ate with the rejected. He helped the sick. He cried with friends. He gave His life for the world. And He did all this not just for a few, but for everyone. So what does this mean for us today? It means we are loved. Deeply. Freely. Unconditionally. It also means we must love others the way Jesus did. Not only those who are easy to love—but even those who are hard to love. We are called to forgive, to include, to care, and to serve. When we do this, people will see Jesus in us.
So let’s be people who reflect God’s big, wide, beautiful love. Let’s love like Jesus—with open hearts and open hands. Because the world doesn’t need more hate or fear. It needs the love of God made real through us. Let’s remember: “God is love” (1 John 4:8). And Jesus is love in action.