Hello Glenda,
I wish I could find the bit in the Bible I stumbled across a few weeks ago as it is one example of what I understand to be God’s unconditional love. It is where the people (I think it was the Israelites) turned away from God and the Bible lists their misdemeanors, but after each one it said that they still received blessings from God. The other obvious big example of God’s unconditional love, is sending Jesus to give us salvation (if we want it).
On a personal note, for me, it is turning away from Him and yet He never left me and when I turned round He was there. No strings, demands for repentance, punishment, disappointment or even a request for an apology. God has simply loved, blessed and guided me, in so many ways and yet so gentle and subtle is He, that I have never felt forced.
I noticed that you mentioned that God got angry and it is true that it does say in the Bible that God can get angry (slow to anger and quick to forgive). The thought of disappointing or letting God down, is about all I can cope with. I believe and trust in Him, which is why I do pray on a fairly regular basis, that He will never let me stray or turn away from Him ever again, and to keep me close to Him. I know He isn’t going to leave me, no matter how many times I mess up (in a day, never mind a lifetime). And that seems to me to be backed up countless times in both the Old and New Testaments.
We are all on our journeys of faith, and each soul receives the graces, blessings and gifts needed. No one soul being better than another simply because of what or when blessings are given or for how long. When I say blessings, I hasten to add that I am including those blessings that are difficult to bear and may only be appreciated with hindsight.
I can only give you some of my brief personal thoughts as I am not a Theologian, and I have a long way to travel when it comes to gaining both head and heart knowledge.
May God bless and keep you safe on your journey.
