Balancing the Word Ministry
Answering the Call: Truth Beyond What We Build
Jesus Loves Me
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Jesus Loves Me

What does it truly mean when we say, “Jesus loves me”?

In this powerful Go Deeper episode, Lesli shares her personal testimony of growing up in trauma, instability, and rejection—and how those experiences shaped her understanding of love. For years, love felt conditional, something that had to be earned.

Yet, through brokenness, surrender, and a deeply personal journey of healing, she discovered a life-changing truth:

The love of Jesus is not earned—it is freely given.

Through honest reflection and spiritual insight, this episode explores:

  • How childhood experiences shape our view of love

  • The difference between conditional love and God’s unconditional love

  • Healing from past wounds through forgiveness and surrender

  • Finding peace, identity, and stability in Christ

If you’ve ever struggled with feeling unworthy, rejected, or not enough—this message is for you.

Be encouraged today:

You are fully loved by Jesus.

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🎧 Final Closing Line

So, again, thank you for joining me today & until next time

don’t just hear the Word… live it.

Be intentional to build, educate, and disciple others for God’s kingdom.

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