Refusing to love isn’t just a personal thing — it’s a directpushback against God Himself. In this powerful episode, Minister Jeremy Squiresdives deep into the danger of neglecting Christ’s command to love one another,revealing how refusal to love aligns us with anti-God and anti-Christ behavior.If you’ve ever struggled to forgive, show mercy, or open your heart, thismessage will shake you out of complacency and challenge the very heart of yourfaith.
Jeremy unpacks the biblical bedrock of love as the definingmark of a Christian — from John 13 to 1 Corinthians 13 — emphasizing that loveis not optional but essential. He reminds us that Jesus' love was unconditionaland relentless, even in the face of rejection and sin. Refusing to love, Jeremywarns, doesn’t just hurt others — it compromises your relationship with God,making your heart hard and your faith vulnerable to falling away. This episodeis a heartfelt call to examine whether your actions align with God's love or ifyou’re walking in opposition to it.
You'll discover:
Why refusing to love is the ultimate anti-Christ act and howit shows up in personal relationships, including marriage and community.
The biblical key to loving without limits, inspired byJesus’ sacrificial love that never fails.
Practical ways to soften your heart, forgive past hurts, andlove even those who may not deserve it.
How to identify signs that your love walk is waning and whatto do to reignite it through prayer and the Holy Spirit's power.
The stakes: falling into stubbornness and hardness that canlead you away from faith and fullness in Christ.
This episode is perfect for believers feeling stuck inunforgiveness or anyone longing to re-align with God's love. Jeremy’scompassionate yet uncompromising message challenges you to confront yourrefusal to love and embrace the grace that empowers you to love like Jesus.Because when we refuse love, we’re not just hurting others — we’re risking ourvery souls. Choose today to walk in love, because — as Jeremy reminds us — loveis of God, and nothing can separate us from His love, not even refusal.