What if mercy doesn't stop when you fail again?
Many people live with a quiet fear that God's patience has limits. That mercy works for a while-but eventually runs out. When mistakes repeat, progress feels slow, or faith feels fragile, it's easy to wonder if you've gone too far to be met with grace.
Relentless Mercy is written for that space.
This book explores a vision of God whose mercy does not withdraw when growth is slow, questions remain unanswered, or strength runs thin. Instead of presenting faith as a system to master or a standard to maintain, it invites readers to encounter mercy as a steady presence-one that pursues without force, meets us in failure, stays through exhaustion, and continues long after transformation begins.
Through thoughtful reflection and Scripture, Relentless Mercy walks with readers through the moments where faith feels most uncertain: repeated mistakes, burnout, unanswered prayers, shame, forgiveness that feels costly, and the fear that God might eventually give up. Each chapter moves gently, creating space for honesty rather than performance, and reassurance rather than pressure.
This is not a theological argument or a call to religious effort. It is a companion for anyone tired of trying to be "better" before being loved. Written in clear, accessible language, the book is designed for believers, seekers, and spiritually cautious readers alike.
If you've ever wondered whether mercy still applies to you-right now, as you are-this book offers a steady answer: God's mercy is not fragile. It does not run out. And it refuses to give up on you.