How Do I Receive God’s Love?

Introduction

Many people believe that God loves them.

But far fewer actually live like they are receiving that love.

Instead, they often feel:

    • Distant from God
    • Inconsistent in their faith
    • Uncertain where they stand
    • Pulled back into old patterns

At some point, this becomes the real question:

How do I move from knowing God loves me… to actually living in that love day to day?

Because knowing something is true is not the same as experiencing it consistently.

Why This Matters

If you don’t consistently receive God’s love:

    • You will feel like you are striving
    • You will look to other things to fill the gap
    • You will struggle to extend love to others

Because:

    • Receiving comes first.
    • Everything else flows from that.

1 John 4:19 — “We love Him because He first loved us.”

What It Means to “Receive” God’s Love

Receiving God’s love is not about waiting for a feeling.

It is about choosing to live from what is already true.

You are choosing to:

    • Believe what God says
    • Accept what Jesus made available
    • Stay connected to Him

This is a shift from:

Trying to get love → to living from love already given

The Foundation: It’s Already Given

God’s love is not something you earn or work up to.

It has already been established and is available to you.

Romans 5:8 — “But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”

Ephesians 2:4  — “But God, who is rich in mercy, because of His great love with which He loved us… made us alive together with Christ…”

This means:

God’s love is based on who He is and what He has done — not how well you perform

What Blocks Receiving

If God is already giving, then the issue is usually on our side.

Something is getting in the way.

Guilt and Shame

You may feel:

    • “I don’t deserve this”
    • “I’ve messed up too much”

Romans 8:1 — “There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus…”

Pride and Independence

You may default to:

    • “I’ll handle this myself”
    • “I don’t need help”

James 4:6  — “God resists the proud, But gives grace to the humble.”

Misunderstanding God

If you see God as distant, or disappointed, or even mad at you, you will hold back.

But His posture is different:

Luke 15:20 — “But when he was still a great way off, his father saw him and had compassion…”

How to Receive God’s Love (Practically)

This is where it becomes real and repeatable.

Spend Time with Him

Receiving happens through relationship.

    • Talk with Him honestly
    • Be still and listen
    • Build consistency

John 15:4  — “Abide in Me, and I in you…”

Align Your Thinking with Truth

If your thinking is off, you won’t experience what is true.

    • Replace lies with truth
    • Remind yourself who you are in Christ

Romans 12:2 — “Be transformed by the renewing of your mind…”

Receive by Faith

You will not always feel God’s love—but you can still receive it.

    • Choose to believe
    • Stand on truth even when emotions lag

2 Corinthians 5:7 — “For we walk by faith, not by sight.”

Let Go of What You’re Holding

You can’t receive if you are clinging to other things.

    • Release guilt
    • Let go of control
    • Surrender independence

1 Peter 5:7 — “Casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you.”

Stay Consistent

Receiving is not a one-time event—it is a pattern.

    • Daily connection – Prayer, Time In His Word, Talk With Him
    • Ongoing awareness of Him
    • Live in gratitude

John 15:5 — “He who abides in Me… bears much fruit…”

What It Looks Like When This Is Working

As you begin to receive more consistently, changes show up.

In You:

    • Less striving
    • More peace
    • Greater confidence
    • Less fear

In Your Responses:

    • More patience
    • Less defensiveness
    • Greater capacity to love others

Because now:

You are giving from what you are receiving

Where This Leads

Once you begin receiving consistently, the next step is clear:

How do I let that love flow through me to others?

That’s where transformation becomes visible in everyday life.

Simple Reflection

Take a moment and ask:

    • Where am I still striving instead of receiving?
    • What might be blocking me (guilt, pride, wrong beliefs)?
    • What would it look like to trust that God already loves me—right now?

Final Thought

God is not holding His love back from you.

The real question is whether you are positioning yourself to receive it.

And when you do:

Everything begins to change from the inside out.

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