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Did God Speak… or Was That Just My Trauma? | Why Christian Women Stay In Toxic Relationships

Did God Speak… or Was That Just My Trauma? | Why Christian Women Stay In Toxic Relationships

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When Hearing God Goes Wrong: Did God Speak… or Was That Just My Trauma?

Have you ever been absolutely sure you heard God… only to end up hurt, confused, or even broken?

In this vulnerable episode of For The Record, @HayleyMulendax & @sterlingrecord open up about the moments when our emotions, wounds, or past experiences sounded a lot like God's voice — but weren’t.

From stories of toxic relationships we thought were divinely confirmed, to the pressure of prophetic circles and emotional Christianity, this conversation is raw, honest, and necessary.

We explore:

How trauma can distort what we think God is saying

The consequences of mistaking our pain for divine instruction

How to discern between revelation and projection

Why some “God moments” are really just emotional impulses

The role of biblical truth, community, and healing in hearing God clearly

Hayley’s personal journey of inner healing, spiritual burnout, and prophetic missteps

Why emotional Christianity is replacing biblical Christianity for many

Whether you're questioning if what you “heard” was from God, recovering from church hurt, or wrestling with your own discernment — this episode is for you.

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Let us know in the comments: Have you ever thought God spoke, but later realized it wasn’t Him?

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