God’s SO Love, Unconditionally ©Dawn Minott |with audio

Beforeword: Today’s post concludes a week-long poetic commemoration of Agape—the unconditional love of God.


I don’t know who needs to hear this: but, God has a “SO love” heart for you,
A heart that loves far beyond
A Significant-Other kind o’ love.

God’s SO—
To-such-a-great-extent—
LOVE, is a die-for kind o’ love.

In the garden, He prayed,
Sweating drops of anguish,
Knowing the pain to come,
Yet still, He chose the path for you.

And He didn’t just die,
God bled for us.

He endured a crown of thorns,
Piercing His brow—spilling His blood.
He endured hammering nails,
Tearing through His skin, breaking His bones—spilling His blood.
He endured a piercing sword,
Slitting His side—spilling His blood mingled with water, to save

His love, vast as the ocean,
Deep as the darkest sea,
Poured out in every drop by drop
Of crimson sacrifice.

On the cross, He hung,
Bearing the weight of the world,
Each labored breath, a testament
To His boundless, unconditional love.

And when death came, the earth trembled, the skies darkened,
The temple veil tore in two,
A symbol of the barrier broken,
Our return to Him made new.

God’s “SO love” heart,
A love that transcends all understanding,
A love that ached and died and rose,
To bring us home, eternally.

I don’t know who needs to hear this: God bled, God died,
To redeem you back to Himself.

For God SO love, you, unconditionally.


Afterword: This poem is drawn from an earlier post in the Shabbat Shalom series: “God’s Art to heART

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14 thoughts on “God’s SO Love, Unconditionally ©Dawn Minott |with audio

  1. Unknown's avatar Anonymous

    God’s unconditional love leaves me in awe every time that I think about it. Imagine that Jesus could have called angels, or come down from the cross, but he decided to die for us. Imagine the pain of taking on all of our sins and the separation from the Father. There is an amazing song that I love to listen to… “He Decided to Die” by James Cleveland. Thanks Dawn for reminding us of the depth of God’s love for us.

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