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Coffee and Bible Time Podcast

Breaking Free From Comparison: God's Welcoming, Impartial Love | Oghosa Iyamu

Coffee and Bible Time Podcast

Coffee and Bible Time

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4.8781 Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2025

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

When you’re tired of measuring up, discover the freedom of resting in a love that can’t be earned or ranked—a love that welcomes you just as you are. In this episode, Ellen talks with Bible teacher Oghosa Iyamu about the impartiality of God’s love and how understanding it reshapes the way we see ourselves and love others. Want to dive even deeper? Check out Oghosa's new study, Forever Welcomed! Scripture referenced: Isaiah 55:1Isaiah 6James 2Deuteronomy 10:17Acts 10:34Psalm 136:1La...

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I believe that the depth to which we dare to believe that we are impartially loved by God

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becomes a depth to which we are able to open our arms wide and welcome the proclaiming truth

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that God's love is impartial. And so I believe it's us immersing in God's impartial love

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and reminding us, especially in a culture that wants us, you know, to exalt someone's influence or someone's

0:22.2

status or someone's wealth. But to go, you know what, I can see myself as God sees me and I'm

0:27.6

free to love others in that same way and to welcome them in.

0:35.3

At the Coffee and Bible Time podcast, our goal is to help you delight in God's Word and thrive in Christian living.

0:42.9

Each week, we talk to subject matter experts who broaden your biblical understanding,

0:48.0

encourage you in hard times, and provide life-building tips to enhance your Christian walk.

0:53.8

We are so glad you have joined us.

0:59.0

Welcome back to the Coffee and Bible Time podcast. I'm Ellen, your host, and I'm so glad you're

1:05.4

joining us today as we dive into an aspect of God's character that is both incredibly comforting and, if we're

1:13.4

honest, often overlooked. We talk a lot about God's love, but how often do we sit with the truth

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that his love is impartial, that he doesn't play favorites, isn't swayed by status or success, and doesn't wait for us to measure up before welcoming us in.

1:35.1

Our guest today, Ogosa Iamu, is here to help us understand what it means to be forever welcomed.

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Ogoosa is a Bible teacher and author who is passionate about

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making scripture both accessible and deeply transformative. She has been tracing the beautiful

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thread of God's impartial love from Genesis to Revelation. And today she invites us to not only receive that love, but to reflect it.

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If you've ever felt unseen, unworthy, or unsure if you truly belong, this conversation is for you.

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So grab your coffee, open your Bible, and let's dive in. Ogoosa, welcome. Thank you for having me. I am so excited to be here.

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Yes, and we are so honored to have you here. This topic is just a breath of fresh air right now

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in our society that we so desperately need. We often hear

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