EPISODE · Feb 8, 2026 · 19 MIN
Still Looking For Love? Why You Need to Stop Looking and Start Seeking!
from The Kingdom Focus Podcast · host thearnoldjulian
You don’t sin because God loves you too much. You sin because you haven’t fully tasted how loved you already are. What if the very thing you thought gave you “freedom” to keep messing up is actually the one thing that would finally set you free? Most of us don’t drift from God because He’s too loving or too kind. We drift because we’ve never really understood the depth of His love in the first place. We hear “God is love” so often that it turns into background noise, but what if that love is stronger than your shame, stronger than your past, stronger than every habit you feel stuck in? We’ve been taught that focusing on God’s love makes people soft, careless, comfortable in sin. But Scripture says the opposite. It says the love of Christ compels us, holds us together, constrains us, changes us from the inside out. Not fear. Not guilt. Not condemnation. Love. The kind of love that moved toward you at your worst. The kind that didn’t wait for you to clean yourself up. The kind that sent Jesus before you ever thought about choosing Him. If we actually understood that kind of love, we wouldn’t want sin anymore. We wouldn’t be trying to escape life. We’d finally want Him. In this video, I break down what the Bible really says about God’s love, why condemnation never changes you, and how truly knowing Jesus, not just knowing about Him, is what gives you the strength to walk away from the things that keep draining you. If you’ve ever felt stuck, numb, or exhausted from trying harder and still falling short, watch it all the way through. And if it hits home, DM “JESUS SAVES” and I’ll send you the free resources I’m putting together to help you grow. Let’s stop performing. Let’s actually know Him. #KingdomFocus #JesusChangesEverything #FaithJourney #ChristianTok #GenZFaith #GodIsLove #BibleTruth #WalkWithJesus #SpiritualGrowth #FixYourEyesOnChrist
What this episode covers
You don’t sin because God loves you too much. You sin because you haven’t fully tasted how loved you already are. What if the very thing you thought gave you “freedom” to keep messing up is actually the one thing that would finally set you free? Most of us don’t drift from God because He’s too loving or too kind. We drift because we’ve never really understood the depth of His love in the first place. We hear “God is love” so often that it turns into background noise, but what if that love is stronger than your shame, stronger than your past, stronger than every habit you feel stuck in? We’ve been taught that focusing on God’s love makes people soft, careless, comfortable in sin. But Scripture says the opposite. It says the love of Christ compels us, holds us together, constrains us, changes us from the inside out. Not fear. Not guilt. Not condemnation. Love. The kind of love that moved toward you at your worst. The kind that didn’t wait for you to clean yourself up. The kind that sent Jesus before you ever thought about choosing Him. If we actually understood that kind of love, we wouldn’t want sin anymore. We wouldn’t be trying to escape life. We’d finally want Him. In this video, I break down what the Bible really says about God’s love, why condemnation never changes you, and how truly knowing Jesus, not just knowing about Him, is what gives you the strength to walk away from the things that keep draining you. If you’ve ever felt stuck, numb, or exhausted from trying harder and still falling short, watch it all the way through. And if it hits home, DM “JESUS SAVES” and I’ll send you the free resources I’m putting together to help you grow. Let’s stop performing. Let’s actually know Him. #KingdomFocus #JesusChangesEverything #FaithJourney #ChristianTok #GenZFaith #GodIsLove #BibleTruth #WalkWithJesus #SpiritualGrowth #FixYourEyesOnChrist
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