Love without limits is the heart of the gospel.
Jesus calls us beyond fairness, beyond reciprocity, into divine generosity.
To love enemies is not weakness—it’s the radical strength of mercy.
God’s love is not selective. It shines and rains on all, without distinction.
We are invited to mirror that same love, not because others deserve it, but because God first loved us.
Grace becomes real when it stretches us past what feels reasonable.
Perfection, in this sense, is not flawlessness but fullness—hearts made whole by love.
This is the path of spiritual maturity: to choose mercy over resentment, prayer over retaliation.
It’s not easy. It’s not popular. But it is holy.
2 Corinthians 8:1-9. Matthew 5:43-48.