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... Read moreI recently had a conversation that deeply resonated with me while at the gym. I was talking to someone who admitted he was struggling to believe in God amidst all the chaos and doubts in life. What struck me most was how honest he was about wrestling with faith. I shared with him my personal belief that Jesus is not here to judge or condemn anyone based on their past mistakes or current struggles, but rather to offer a fresh start and unconditional love. This interaction reminded me how profound it is that Jesus said, "Come as you are." He doesn’t require us to be perfect before approaching Him. Whether someone is feeling lost, burdened, or caught in difficult circumstances, Jesus extends a hand of grace to pull them out of the mess. It’s not about being clean or flawless up front; it’s about trusting that transformation happens through faith and connection. In today’s world filled with spiritual warfare and confusing ideologies, it’s easy to get distracted by voices telling us we're not worthy. But my experience is that Jesus stands apart from these false gods or systems that pull you deeper into struggle. He offers peace that is real — a peace that lifted me when I felt overwhelmed or doubted myself. I encourage everyone who’s dealing with hard times or questioning their faith to take a moment and talk to Jesus. Express yourself honestly without fear of judgment. That openness can lead to healing and a renewed sense of hope, no matter how dark things look right now. From my own journey, embracing this non-judgmental love has been transformative. It’s like a spiritual cleansing, wiping away the grime of past mistakes and allowing me to move forward with confidence and purpose. If you’re hesitant or uncertain, just remember: Jesus is not waiting for you to clean up before coming to Him. The invitation is always open, exactly as you are.