Does God really love me?
Not just in theory - does God actually, personally love YOU? Discover the intimate love of your Creator.
15 Bible studies address this question
What the Bible Says
These Bible studies explore Scripture passages that speak to this question. Each study will give you insight and practical application.
I Love the LORD Because He Has Heard
Psalm 116 is a deeply personal testimony of deliverance from death, expressing profound gratitude and commitment to serve the LORD who answers prayer.
Walking in Light and Love
Paul calls believers to imitate God as beloved children, walking in love and light while avoiding the darkness of immorality, and gives instructions for Spirit-filled relationships.
The Lord is My Shepherd
The most beloved Psalm in Scripture reveals God as our caring Shepherd who provides, protects, and guides us through every season of life.
He Who Dwells in the Shelter of the Most High
One of the most beloved psalms of protection, promising divine shelter for those who make the Lord their refuge. The psalm's comprehensive promises have comforted believers facing danger for millennia...
Shout for Joy to the Lord, All the Earth
The beloved "Jubilate," perhaps the most joyful psalm in Scripture. A brief, exuberant call for all the earth to worship with gladness, acknowledging the Lord as Creator and Shepherd whose love endure...
I Will Walk in My House with a Blameless Heart
David's personal commitment to integrity in leadership. This psalm outlines standards for his household, his associates, and his kingdom—a royal ethic of faithfulness and justice.
Praise the Lord, O My Soul
One of Scripture's most beloved psalms, calling the soul to praise God for His benefits: forgiveness, healing, redemption, love, satisfaction. David celebrates God's compassion and eternal love.
John the Baptist and Jesus' Baptism
John the Baptist preaches a baptism of repentance in the wilderness, preparing the way for the Lord. Jesus is baptized, and heaven opens as the Spirit descends and the Father declares, "You are my bel...
The Last Supper: Washing Feet and a New Commandment
Jesus washes His disciples' feet, modeling servant leadership. He predicts His betrayal and sends Judas into the night. After Judas leaves, Jesus gives a new commandment: love one another as He has lo...
A Brother Returns
Paul's personal letter appeals to Philemon to receive back his runaway slave Onesimus—now a Christian brother—demonstrating how the gospel transforms relationships and social dynamics through love...
The Steadfast Love of the LORD
David contrasts the wickedness of sinners who have no fear of God with the priceless steadfast love of the LORD that preserves both man and beast.
I Will Sing of the Lord's Great Love Forever
Ethan's psalm begins celebrating God's covenant with David but shifts dramatically to lament over apparent covenant failure. The tension between promise and present reality creates one of the Psalter'...
Despite Our Failures, His Love Endures
Psalm 106 confesses Israel's repeated rebellions throughout history while celebrating God's steadfast mercy that saves even when His people fail.
The Way of Love
Without love, even the greatest gifts are nothing. Love is patient and kind, not envious or boastful. Love never fails. Faith, hope, and love remain, but the greatest of these is love.
Walking in Truth and Love
John writes to the "elect lady" about the importance of walking in truth while maintaining love, and warns against welcoming false teachers who deny Christ.
Still Have Questions?
The Bible has answers for every aspect of life. Keep exploring, or reach out to our pastoral team for personal guidance.