
Sunday Ripple
Sunday Ripple is a weekly Christian podcast that helps you apply faith to real life. Hosted by Rob Anderson, each episode features Bible-based teaching, honest personal stories, and spiritual reflections that deepen your walk with God. Whether you're a small group leader, a growing believer, or someone exploring how Scripture intersects with daily challenges, this podcast offers practical encouragement and biblical insight.
If you're searching for Christian podcasts about spiritual growth, personal faith, and the power of God’s truth to create change—Sunday Ripple is for you.
Sunday Ripple
Learning To Be Loved
Are you stuck in the cycle of trying to “earn” God’s approval?
This episode explores why so many of us—consciously or not—feel like we have to hustle for God’s love. From spiritual performance traps and burnout to the quiet shame that whispers “not enough,” we dive deep into why resting in God’s love feels so hard… and how to start receiving it like the gift it is.
Rob unpacks:
- The difference between working for love vs. working from love
- What the parable of the Prodigal Son really teaches us about the heart of the Father
- Why performance culture sneaks into our spiritual lives
- How silence, truth-telling, and community help us practice receiving love
- The three most common lies that keep us from resting in grace
If you’ve ever felt like God’s love had fine print, this one’s for you.
❤️ Let this be the reminder you need: You are already loved. No résumé required.
Keywords: God’s love, grace not performance, prodigal son, performance Christianity, spiritual burnout, identity in Christ, abide in Christ, rest and grace, receiving God’s love, Sunday Ripple podcast
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