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God’s Love: Better than Unconditional

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"God's unconditional love." Sounds nice, but is it enough? Is there more to God's love?

Describing unconditional love as detached "blanket acceptance" and "benign affirmation," David Powlison challenges our common assumption about the nature of God's love. Although wonderfully accepting, divine love is also intrusive, intimate, personal, and active. Instead of simply loving us as we are, God loves us enough to change us.

Powlison acknowledges four underlying truths of unconditional love, offers biblical improvements on the idea, and urges us to see God's love for what it really is better than unconditional.

32 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2001

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David A. Powlison

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David Powlison, MDiv, PhD, (1949–2019) was a teacher, counselor, and the executive director of the Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation (CCEF). He wrote many books and minibooks, including Speaking Truth in Love, Seeing with New Eyes, Good and Angry, Making All Things New, God's Grace in Your Suffering, Safe and Sound, and Take Heart. David was also the editor of The Journal of Biblical Counseling.

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Profile Image for Bob Wolniak.
675 reviews11 followers
December 1, 2018
Helpful, very brief tool for those wrestling with understanding God's love, especially those that cling to superficial, cliched or inadequate notions of what God's love means. This clarifies four aspects where we can use the phrase unconditional and four additional biblical improvements which help us see God is not complacent but even willing to be intrusive in our lives, a fuller understanding of grace which conveys the idea that God is redeeming and transforming our lives not merely tolerating or leaving it as is.
Profile Image for Mikayla Jackson.
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July 17, 2023
It's short and sweet but will definitely be on hand everywhere I go. This is a great reminder for whenever you are in need of a reminder of God's unconditional love.
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Profile Image for Joyce Rubina.
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November 7, 2025
So thin a booklet, yet so filling. God's love has a condition: Christ's death on the Cross. Better than unconditional it is.
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January 16, 2015
A quick, concise read that challenges us to go beyond the term "unconditional" when attempting to describe God's love, and in turn, the sort of love we are to have for one another. Powlison looks at four truths that we are trying to capture in the term "unconditional" and four biblical improvements on the term. He concludes that God's love is "contraconditional" -- contrary to what I deserve, God loves me, and He loves me enough to want to see me change. I'm free to change -- not so that I can earn His love, but because I've already received it.

Powlison doesn't waste words. I underlined at least half of the book. There's plenty to ponder in this short read.
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23 reviews
October 29, 2016
Are really good little booklet. Powlison rightly explains in fifteen pages; God's love is better then unconditional, because Christ was the cost.

Well worth the read. Even more so, buy ten and give them away.
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November 20, 2015
Insightful but tiny book. A sound introduction to deep issues, sadly lacking time for digging.
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March 10, 2016
God doesn't only love you as you are, but He loves you too much to leave you as you are.
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