God’s Love is Unlimited, yet Personal
God is so deeply involved in our upliftment, yet so completely detached, and this is the secret of His eternal purity.
God is the Ocean of Love: steady, endless, and overflowing toward every soul.
Human beings stumble through the cycle of falling and rising. Time has clouded all of us, butnever God. His purity is not something He earns, recovers, or defends; it simply is. He is the light that never gathers smoke. For us, purity often feels fragile, a vow to keep, an effort to resist waste. For Him, purity is effortless. Where ours falters and fluctuates, He remains steady in eternity.
Here is the paradox: He enters the dirtiest age, yet not a speck of dust clings to Him. Only the One who has never lost purity can awaken it again in others. This is why His purity is power. What trembles in us under pressure is unshakable in Him. He enters the impure world so that even the most stained can remember their own innocence.
Human love, though precious, is often mixed with need or expectation. It rises and falls with moods and circumstances, sometimes strong, sometimes weak. But God’s love is different. It is pure; it does not cling, it does not demand, it does not tire. God does not love me for my role, my actions, or my appearance. He loves because it is His nature to love. Like the sun that shines on mountain and valley alike, this divine love reaches every soul, saint or sinner, strong or weak. God gives without keeping account, without ever running dry.
Here is the wonder: this love is as vast as an ocean, yet it touches me as though I were the only one. In the expanse of eternity, He makes space for intimacy. This is the miracle of divine love, unlimited, yet deeply personal.
Shireen Chada is the Coordinator of the Brahma Kumaris Meditation Centre in Tampa, USA.





