The Prison of Unforgiveness: How to Break Free
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Some wounds don’t fade with time. They stay loud in the quiet moments, showing up as resentment, distance, and that constant need to protect yourself. I’m Troy, and I’m walking through a question that sits underneath so many faith stories: how do I forgive something that deep when the hurt was real and the scars are still there?
I get specific about what Christian forgiveness is and what it is not. Forgiveness is not pretending the emotional affair never happened. It’s not ignoring control, selfishness, or years of poor communication. It’s telling the truth, bringing the damage into the light, and letting God meet you there with grace. We talk about why holding on to pain can feel like self-defense but can turn into a prison, and why Jesus frames forgiveness as freedom. I also read and apply key Scriptures like 1 John 1:9, Colossians 3:13, and Matthew 6:14-15 to ground this in the real Christian life.
Then I share 10 practical steps that helped me move forward: honest self-exam, receiving God’s forgiveness, forgiving myself, forgiving the other person, praying daily, stopping scorekeeping, getting counseling, staying rooted in God’s Word, building church community, and giving trust time to rebuild. Forgiveness can be immediate, but trust is rebuilt slowly, and healing often happens in layers.
If you’re searching for how to forgive a spouse, a parent, a friend, or anyone who betrayed your trust, press play and take one step today. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs hope, and leave a review so more people can find it. What relationship do you need God’s grace for right now?
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