Katy Perry's New Song 'Unconditional' Speaks of Everlasting Love, Is She Returning to Her Christian Roots? (VIDEO)

Katy Perry's new single "Unconditional" talks about an everlasting love, could she be returning to her roots as a Christian?

The multiple time Grammy nominated Katy Perry, started out as a Christian artist. As a teenager in 2001, Katy Hudson, her real name, released a self-titled gospel rock album. The album was unsuccessful and the label ceased operations at the end of 2001. She then slowly began to transition from a gospel artist to a pop artist changing her name to "Katy Perry."

Perry was born in Santa Barbara, California to Pentecostal traveling ministers, Maurice Keith Hudson and Mary Christine Perry.

In 2012 the pop star released a revealing diary of her California Dreams Tour titled, Katy Perry: Part of Me. In the film she told of her upbringing as a Christian, engulfed in church activities.

"The presence of God in my life was absolute," Perry firmly stated.

She said in the documentary film that at the age of five, a revivalist preacher, singled her out, out of thousands of people and prophesied that she was going to sing.

Perry has released several pop albums to date, and they have left us with mix messages as to where she stands in her faith. In the movie she described her break from gospel music to pop music as a possible "rebel phase." She goes on and said she will always have a relationship with God, and that it is very important to her.

After a really publicized divorce and heartache, Billboard's 2012 Woman of the Year, Perry, released her newest album Prism, featuring her hit single "Unconditional."

"Come just as you are to me, Don't need apologies, know that you are worthy, I'll take your bad days with your good, walk through the storm I would, I do it all because I love you, I love you, unconditional, unconditionally, I will love you unconditionally, there is no fear now, let go and just be free, I will love you unconditionally," are some of the lyrics of the song.

"Come Just as you are" is a term that has been adapted by the Christian culture as a statement that God would say to a person that feels unworthy of His love. The Bible also makes many references about God's love being unconditional and liberating. In the Gospels, it states that Jesus walked on water during a storm to get to His followers. It is all language that is subliminally used in the song.

The album also featured a song called "By the Grace of God," which is unquestionably the most direct she has been in her pop career about God.

Is Katy Perry returning to her roots as a gospel artist once again? Only God and time can tell.

Like one of Perry's older pop records when she talked about the frustration of her relationship being "Hot N Cold." The Bible said the same, "'I know your works: you are neither cold nor hot. So, because you are lukewarm, and neither hot nor cold, I will spit you out of my mouth." Revelation 3 : 15 & 16