Gospel singer Tim Godfrey has penned an emotional open letter to individuals who have been judged, misunderstood, or labeled because of their appearance, lifestyle, or past mistakes.
In a heartfelt post shared on Instagram, Godfrey reflected on his own experiences of being criticized and misjudged, emphasizing that Jesus never labeled people but instead showed unconditional love and acceptance.
“To the one they called too much. To the one religion judged before hearing your story. To the one who stopped going to gatherings because the whispers were louder than the sermons — this is for you,” he wrote.
The award-winning singer reminded his followers that God’s love is not reserved for the perfect, but for everyone, regardless of their background or perceived flaws.
Citing Romans 8:38-39 and Titus 3:5, Godfrey stressed that salvation is a gift of mercy, not something earned through outward perfection.
He continued:
“You may carry tattoos on your skin. You may have gold in your hair or dreads that make them stare. You may have been told you don’t fit the ‘religious image.’ But guess what? Neither did Jesus. He was rejected, misunderstood, and called names — yet He loved louder.”
The gospel artist announced that on October 31, 2025, he will be releasing a new project titled “NO LABEL,” which he described as more than an album, a movement to remind people that grace has no dress code.
“Because Jesus didn’t come for the perfect. He came for the real. And if you’ve ever been pushed away, know this: He’s still reaching for you. Welcome to NO LABEL,” he declared.















