God is not mad; He seeks to save, bless, and give abundant life.

If you imagine God frustrated, disappointed, or perpetually tired of you, you’ll never feel safe enough to draw close.

But Jesus corrects the picture:

“I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly.”
John 10:10

Abundance — not accusation.
Blessing — not blame.
Rescue — not rejection.

God doesn’t seek people to punish.
He seeks people to restore.

He doesn’t run toward sinners with anger.
He runs toward them with compassion — like the father in Luke 15 who sprinted toward his wayward son while he was still far off.

God hasn’t lowered His expectations of holiness.
He has lifted His provision of grace.

When you see Him as He truly is, fear dissolves, and trust becomes natural.

When you believe God is for you, your heart finally stops running from Him.