You Are Loved Right Now – The Great I AM Meets You in This Moment, Not Yesterday or Tomorrow - i am loved

You Are Loved Right Now – The Great I AM Meets You in This Moment, Not Yesterday or Tomorrow

When you think about yesterday, it’s just a memory—fading, unchangeable, and already gone. When you think about tomorrow, it doesn’t exist yet—it’s a fantasy, a projection, a "what if" that hasn’t arrived.

The only thing that is truly real is right now. This present moment. Today.

And in this exact moment, God is fully present with you.

He doesn’t introduce Himself as “I Was” or “I Will Be.” He declares His name as the Great I AM—pure, unchanging, eternal presence.

Exodus 3:14 (NLT) "God replied to Moses, 'I Am Who I Am. Say this to the people of Israel: I Am has sent me to you.'"

God is not bound by time’s regrets or uncertainties. He simply is—fully, actively, and completely—in this moment. His love, His grace, His peace, His strength… they are not delayed until tomorrow or locked in yesterday. They are here right now.

Jesus echoes this truth when He teaches us to release tomorrow’s burdens:

Matthew 6:34 (NLT) "So don’t worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will bring its own worries. Today’s trouble is enough for today."

Worrying about tomorrow is chasing something that isn’t real yet. God gives us grace, love, and strength sufficient exactly for today—not for the imagined troubles of a future that hasn’t come.

Even when Scripture speaks of God’s unchanging nature across time, it points us back to the present experience of His nearness:

Hebrews 13:8 (NLT) "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever."

His love, power, and faithfulness don’t diminish or wait—they are fully available right now.

Psalm 118:24 (NLT) "This is the day the Lord has made. We will rejoice and be glad in it."

This verse is a daily invitation: live fully in the gift of this day, where God is actively present with you.

And His mercies? They don’t carry over from yesterday or borrow from tomorrow—they renew fresh every morning:

Lamentations 3:22-23 (NLT) "The faithful love of the Lord never ends! His mercies never cease. Great is his faithfulness; his mercies begin afresh each morning."

So leave your worries with Him.

Yesterday’s mistakes? Covered by grace—let them go. Tomorrow’s unknowns? Not yours to carry yet—trust Him for what comes.

Right now—today—He is the Great I AM, loving you fully, as you are.

You Are Loved Right Now – As You Are Today.

This is the heartbeat of iamloved.ai: reminding you that God’s love is not nostalgic or conditional. It is present-tense reality—active, alive, and sufficient in this exact moment.

Wear it. Share it. Live it. Because He first loved us (1 John 4:19), and He loves you right now.

What worry are you releasing today? Drop it in the comments below—we’d love to pray with you. ❤️

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1. What is GOD'S main message in scripture?

The core message is that you are deeply and unconditionally loved by God, no matter your circumstances, past, or feelings of unworthiness. These posts remind readers of God's unchanging love, using Bible verses to anchor hope, provide comfort in pain, and encourage living loved every day.

2. Where does true hope come from?

Hope comes directly from God Himself—the "God of hope" (Romans 15:13). It is not wishful thinking or based on perfect circumstances, but a living, unshakable reality rooted in God's character, promises, and the resurrection of Jesus. Earthly hopes may fail, but hope in God "does not put us to shame" (Romans 5:5).

3. Why does the Bible describe hope as an "anchor for the soul"?

As in Hebrews 6:19, hope in God's promises is "firm and secure," like an anchor that holds a ship steady in storms. Life's trials (grief, fear, uncertainty) can feel overwhelming, but God's unchanging nature and fulfilled promises in Christ keep believers steady.

4. How can I have hope when life feels hopeless or full of suffering?

Even in deepest darkness, redirect your soul to God (Psalm 42:5–6) as an act of worship. The bible emphasize that suffering exists in a fallen world, but God uses it for purposes like growth, refinement, and deeper reliance on Him. Ultimate hope rests in resurrection life—Jesus' victory over death guarantees no more pain or tears eternally (Revelation 21:4).

5. Does God really love me unconditionally?

Yes—God's love is not earned by performance, good deeds, or being "good enough." It flows from who He is (1 John 4:8, God is love). Verses like John 3:16 and Romans 5:8 show He loved us "while we were still sinners" and gave His Son. Even on your worst days, you are loved beyond measure.

6. Why does God love me / Why does God love us?

Because His love is rooted in His nature—eternal, unchanging, and generous—not in anything we do or deserve. Posts highlight that God delights in you (Zephaniah 3:17), rejoices over you with singing, and pursues relationship with you simply because you are His creation.

7. Who created God?

No one—God is eternal, self-existent, and uncreated (Psalm 90:2, Exodus 3:14 "I AM"). He has no beginning or cause; everything else exists because of Him. This sets Him apart as the ultimate source of all life and love.

8. What does the Bible say about heaven and God's love?

Heaven is God's eternal home where believers will live forever in His perfect, unconditional love—no more pain, tears, or suffering (John 3:16, Revelation 21:4). It is the fulfillment of hope, where we experience full communion with the God who loved us first.

9. How can I experience God's love daily?

Through trusting His promises, reading the daily readings, divine office, Scripture (like the verses shared in posts), prayer, and choosing to believe you are loved even when feelings say otherwise.

10. Is God only for Christians, or for anyone seeking hope and love?

While deeply biblical and Christian, the message of being loved unconditionally and finding real hope speaks to anyone feeling lost, hurt, or uncertain. The invitation is open: come as you are to the God who loves you, since He is your Father, no matter what religious background you have. He created you and is your Father.