Is God’s love truly unconditional—or does it depend on your performance, repentance, or consistency?
In this episode of Grace Uncensored, Billy McDonald exposes one of the most damaging pieces of Christian double-talk: the idea that God loves us by grace, but keeps us by effort.
If you’ve ever felt pressure to stay forgiven, stay close, or stay loved, this episode will bring clarity, freedom, and rest.
Many believers live with quiet fear—fear of drifting too far, messing up too much, or falling out of God’s favor. But Scripture tells a radically different story. In this episode, we look closely at what the Bible actually says about God’s love under the New Covenant—and why adding conditions to grace keeps Christians stuck in anxiety instead of growth.
You’ll discover:
· Why God’s love began before your repentance—and doesn’t fluctuate after
· What Romans 8 really means when it says nothing can separate you from God’s love
· How fear-based faith sneaks in through subtle religious double-talk
· Why perfect love drives out fear—and how that changes the way you live
· How grace produces real transformation without pressure or shame
This episode is for anyone who’s tired of striving, second-guessing, or trying to maintain what Jesus already finished. God’s love is not fragile. Grace doesn’t come with fine print. And freedom begins when you finally rest in what’s already true.
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