The Love That Never Had a Beginning and Will Never Have an End

The Daily CHEW™

Moving God’s Love from Head to Heart for Christian Professionals


There is a love that existed before the first calendar, before the first promotion, before the first sin. Before any Believer took a breath, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit delighted in one another with a joy that never began and will never end. That love did not start when you believed, and it will not stop when you stumble.

Scripture pulls back the curtain: “Father… you loved me before the foundation of the world.” (John 17:24, ESV) God’s love is not a reaction to anything in us. It is who He is. The triune God has never been lonely, never been needy, never been unsure of His own heart.

Clarity: God’s eternal love is not fragile or mood‑based; it is older than creation and untouched by our performance.

Hear: “The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.” (Lamentations 3:22–23, ESV) The love that never had a beginning has never once run out of mercy.

Exchange: If I really believed God’s love is eternal, never beginning and never ending, how would that reshape the way I worship and rest before Him today?

Walk (30–90 seconds): Sit quietly for one minute and repeat this line before God: “Your love was here before me and will be here after me.” Let the weight of that sentence rise and fall with your breathing. If this is the only thing you do from this CHEW today, it is enough.

Worship Response:
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, I worship You as the God whose love has no starting line and no finish line. Thank You that Your love did not wait for my first success and was not threatened by my deepest failure. Your steadfast love never ceases and Your mercies never come to an end. Lift my eyes today from the small story of my week to the vast story of Your eternal love, and teach my heart to rest there. In Christ’s name, amen.

With you on the journey,
Ryan

If you had to put this into one sentence for today, what would you say about God’s love that your heart most needs to remember?

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