
A Love That Never Leaves
A devotional by Erica J. Hill
“I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness.”—Jeremiah 31:3 (NIV)
Every February, couples celebrate Valentine’s Day holiday.
Many of us learn about this holiday as early as elementary school when the tradition in the classroom this time of year was to give “Happy Valentine’s Day” greeting cards and sometimes candy to our classmates. Sometimes, the girls secretly hoped to receive an extra-special one from the cute boy who they had a crush on. For many females, that same mindset follows us into adulthood. We quietly hope the special man in our lives will buy the perfect gift, and when he falls short, disappointment quickly follows. No matter what the relationship has looked like the rest of the year, we often place all our feelings on this one day.
Even when the people in our lives fail to show up in the ways we want or need, we must remember who we are and whose we are. We are children of the Eternal King (God). We belong to Him. Once we truly understand this, we can begin to love others rightly. Love is not something we give based on what someone does for us; we love them because of who they are. This reminds me of God’s love for us and why we should love Him too. The Bible says this about His Love for humankind in 1 John 4:19 (NIV), “We love because he first loved us.”
The beautiful thing about God is that He loves us every day, and His love is unconditional. God does not forget dinner plans, fail to read our minds, or rush to the florist at the last minute. His love for us is everlasting—eternal and enduring without end—because God is love. Unlike the world, which often loves with a “What can you do for me?” mindset, the Lord’s love has no limits. God does not look back over the year or month to determine how much He loves us today. His love is not based on what we do for Him, but on who He is.
God’s love is constant. He shows His love daily by waking us up in the morning and protecting us from seen and unseen danger. His love is not tied to a holiday or a season. God sees everything we do and still loves us with all our faults, flaws and failures. However, we as flawed humans often see those same faults and judge each other or “cancel” people. They remind us of who we used to be and question what we should or should not do based on past failures. But God sees the person He created and knows who we can become when we walk in the purpose He designed for us. His love does not leave us when we fall. He picks us up and carries us. God covers us in the storm, while the world may drag us through the mud because often people love us for what we can do for them or for the image we project.
Here's the truth: Everyone wants to be loved for who they are—imperfections, flaws, and failures included—not judged but comforted by someone who truly sees them. However, what we often discover is that people love conditionally, while only God loves unconditionally. Yes, God rebukes us when we are wrong and calls us to repentance and obedience, but He still extends grace and mercy. Humans tend to judge each other before hearing the full story and count us out after one mistake. But God—who sees what others cannot—offers chance after chance.
If you are seeking true and everlasting love, do not look for it from people; seek God as your Heavenly Father. He alone can give the love that never leaves.
God’s love brings comfort and joy not only in happy moments, but also in painful ones. While some measure love by gifts or status, and others feel discouraged by loneliness, God remains faithful. He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds. The Bible says in Psalm 34:18 (NIV), “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.”
Valentine’s Day may come once a year, but God’s love is available to us every day.
Let’s Pray:
Heavenly Father,
Thank You for a love that never ends—a love that does not exhaust or condemn but lovingly corrects and desires to see me at my best. Thank You for a love that still chooses me daily, even when I am walking through my mess. I love You, Lord.
In Jesus’s Name I pray. Amen.
Song of Reflection #1: “Love” by Kirk Franklin. Listen to it here.
Song of Reflection #2: “Love Theory” by Kirk Franklin. Listen to it here.
Song of Reflection #3: “Goodness of God” by CeCe Winans. Listen to it here.
Song of Reflection #4: “I Am Loved/There Is Nothing Better” by Maverick City Music (feat. Naomi Raine) | TRIBL. Listen to it here.
Song of Reflection #5: “That's How Much I Love You” by Kathy Troccoli. Listen it here.
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Author Bio:
Erica J. Hill is a wife, mother, and proud grandmother living in Georgia.

With a career spanning both elementary education and higher education, she has served as an elementary and middle grade English Language Arts (ELA) teacher and now works as an administrative assistant in higher education. Currently pursuing her master’s degree in Instructional Technology and Media Center Specialist, Erica’s love for learning and teaching runs deep.
Raised in the Southern Baptist tradition, she has faithfully served as a Sunday School teacher and now as one of the youth directors at her church. A lifelong writer at heart, Erica once set her passion aside to pursue other career goals—but recently felt God’s undeniable tug to pick up her pen again, this time to write for His Kingdom.
She is currently working on her first book, Worthy. Whole. Woman. It is a devotional that she hopes will be an encouraging resource created to uplift and empower women—especially women of color—to walk confidently in their God-given identity.
Through her words, Erica blends faith in God, personal reflection, and practical wisdom to inspire women to heal, grow, and embrace the fullness of who God created them to be.
Originally from Atlanta, Erica now calls Macon County home, where she lives with her husband and children. In her free time, you’ll usually find Erica curled up with a good book, working on DIY projects, or planning her next travel adventure.
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