Seph Schlueter "Love Me Still" Breakthrough Anthem

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Seph Schlueter – Love Me Still | Breakthrough Anthem

“I once believed that Your love had conditions, that it could be taken away just as fast as it’s given.” That opening confession from Seph Schlueter’s Love Me Still sets the tone for a song that feels less like a performance and more like a prayer. Released in 2024, it quickly became one of his most powerful tracks, not because it’s flashy, but because it’s honest. Seph admits to running, rebelling, and breaking God’s heart—and yet the refrain keeps coming back: “But You love me still, and You always will.”

Seph’s own journey makes this song hit even harder. He grew up in Pennsylvania, fell in love with music early, and eventually found his calling leading worship with the Damascus missionary community in Ohio. His breakout hit Counting My Blessings went viral, but behind the success was a young man learning to trust God through both joy and heartbreak. He and his wife even walked through the pain of losing a child, and yet he kept writing songs that pointed to God’s faithfulness. That’s why Love Me Still doesn’t sound like theory—it sounds like testimony.

When I hear this song, it reminds me of my own story. There were times I knew the truth and still chose the lie, times I gave God less when I had promised Him my life. And yet, He never walked away. Romans 8:38–39 says it plainly: “For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future… nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” That’s the heartbeat of this anthem—there is no failure, no shame, no distance that can sever His love.

The bridge of the song echoes that very scripture: “No life, no death, no height, no depth, no guilt, no shame could take me away from You.” It’s not just poetic—it’s a declaration of war against the lies that say we’re too far gone. And it’s a reminder that grace isn’t fragile. It doesn’t crack under the weight of our mistakes. It holds.

For me, Love Me Still is a breakthrough anthem because it doesn’t just comfort—it calls us to live differently. If God’s love is this relentless, then I can stop running. I can stop hiding. I can step into the light knowing I am fully known and fully loved.

And maybe that’s the invitation for you too. Don’t wait until you feel worthy—because you never will on your own. Now is the time to believe it, to receive it, and to let His love rewrite your story. He loves you still. And He always will.

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