I don’t believe in love to gain salvation. I don’t do things because I feel guilty or obligated, just because Jesus also did them, nor simply because they’re the right thing to do. I don’t love people by obligation, because that’s the way it’s supposed to be, nor as a black and white rule. I do and I love because it’s been deeply embedded in my heart to do so… Because there was a point in my life I believed I was unlovable, and then I understood who Jesus really was and how Christian’s were just people, broken and hurt, like me.

God doesn’t bless you for the sheer sake of blessing you. We fight with excuses and entitlement and whine as though the very breath we breathe today isn’t a blessing. If God was saving us simply because we deserved it, we would never be saved. God does wonders for us because he loves us, because he sees down to the very core of who we are, and he loves.

God knows that we are more than our mistakes, better than our choices, more beautiful than our ugly. He saw you in your innocence. He saw every tear you shed. He saw every lie you were told and believed. He saw what this world did to you. He honored our free-will and we got selfish, greedy, taking whatever we wanted, self-centered, angry, hateful, argumentative, judgemental, divisive, made mistakes, and cried over what we lacked while ignoring the very gift of life. He knew, He knows, and He will continue to know. Yet, still, He sacrificed it all for the sake of LOVE.

I have seen too many walking miracles; too many lost causes find hope. I’ve encountered so many testimonies of saving grace. I’ve lived it.

So, I can’t choose not to love someone because of their brokenness. I can’t choose not to pray for them or see hope for them or disbelieve they can heal. I can’t harbor hate or resentment or lack forgiveness. I can’t sit here judging everyone for not matching my good while I ignore the plank in my eye; the thorn in my side; my own ridiculous flaws.

I know what it feels like to be redeemed. I dipped my toes in the water of all the world had to offer — sex, parties, drugs, codependency, money, etc.– and it never felt like what I feel today: free, loved, and safe.

So, I do what I do because I want you to feel that too. I do what I do because freedom and love is powerfully worth it all. I love because HE LOVED, LOVES, and continues to LOVE… And there is no better feeling in the world. America has been called, “the land of the free,” but the majority of our population is not free. True freedom begins when you realize how much God loves you… But how can you see that without giving Him an opportunity to show you?