
In this episode, Love Without Boundaries, I wrestle with the modern confusion surrounding what love really is and what it isn’t. Culture often tells us that love means never offending, always affirming, and staying silent in the name of kindness. But biblical love is different. It’s not sentimental softness or blind approval; it’s truth spoken with grace, mercy anchored in conviction, and compassion that’s willing to confront when necessary.
We explore how Jesus modeled this kind of love when He forgave the woman caught in adultery offering her both mercy and a call to “go and sin no more.” We also unpack how Paul’s letters to the churches confront the danger of love that enables sin, and how true love calls people not just to feel safe, but to be saved.
Love that doesn’t challenge is love that doesn’t change anything. And love that never costs us isn’t love at all. This episode is a call to reclaim a Christ-centered love one that is boundless in its reach, but never blind to truth. If you've ever struggled with the tension between grace and truth, this conversation is for you.