
Your Daily Prayer
Keri Eichberger and Lia GirardA Prayer to Remember That Jesus Loves Me
February 11, 2026 ● 7 minShare this episode
It’s easy to know that Jesus loves us, yet still struggle to believe it when we’re face-to-face with our own failures. Even after years of faith, we can quietly wonder if God’s love gets weaker when we fall short again—or if His patience eventually runs out.
This devotional reminds us that God’s love is not fragile or dependent on our performance. His love doesn’t rise and fall with our obedience, emotions, or spiritual “good days.” Scripture makes it clear that love isn’t just something God does—it’s who He is.
Jesus didn’t wait until we were cleaned up or worthy. He loved us at our worst. Romans 5:8 is a powerful reminder that Christ died for us while we were still sinners, proving that God’s love is steady, intentional, and unchanging.
When we start believing the lie that we’re unlovable, we need to return to truth: nothing can separate us from Christ’s love. His love isn’t conditional, transactional, or something we can earn. It’s a gift of grace.
Today is an invitation to rest in that reality and let God’s love reshape the way we see ourselves—and the way we love others.
Main Takeaways
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God’s love does not depend on your performance or spiritual consistency.
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Jesus proved His love through the cross, not through your behavior.
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Nothing can separate you from God’s love—not failure, hardship, or weakness.
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Grace means you cannot earn God’s love, and you cannot lose it.
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When you feel unworthy, Scripture is the anchor that brings you back to truth.
Today’s Bible Verse
“But God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” - Romans 5:8 ESV
Your Daily Prayer
Prayer excerpt for listeners:
“Help me to remember the Truth of Scriptures that Your love is not dependent on me, it’s not conditional, and it's not transactional.”
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