Is God’s Love Unconditional?
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JulieSeptember 11, 2023
Elder Russell M. Nelson, in the February 2003 Ensign, said, "While divine love can be called perfect, infinite, enduring, and universal, it cannot correctly be characterized as unconditional." I learned a lot from studying his article. I had originally thought God's love was unconditional, but there are many scriptures that he quotes that say otherwise.
Michael ColemanSeptember 9, 2023
God’s love for his children is unconditional however he does not always approve of what we do or bless us unconditionally.
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