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Forgiving What Broke You: A Journey to Freedom

Forgiving What Broke You: A Journey to Freedom

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In this deeply personal episode of Lost & Found: A Healing Journey, we explore one of the hardest commands in Scripture—forgiveness. When the pain runs deep and the wounds are still fresh, how do you truly forgive someone who broke you? What if they never say sorry? What if the hurt changed you forever?

Through real talk and biblical truth, this episode walks you through what forgiveness really is—and what it’s not. Drawing from powerful scriptures like Luke 23:34, Ephesians 4:31-32, and Genesis 50:20, you’ll discover that forgiveness isn’t about forgetting or pretending, but about choosing freedom over bitterness.

You’ll also hear how the story of Joseph shows us the beauty of releasing what we cannot change, and how Jesus modeled forgiveness even while He was still in pain.

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A special announcement: My debut album under the stage name Steel Raven is out now on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, Pandora, and iHeart Radio. If you love rock music with gospel truth woven into it, I hope you’ll give it a listen.

And if you’ve got a personal story about how God helped you forgive or brought healing to your heart, send me a message on Instagram @ahealingjourneypodcast. I’d be honored to share your story—because your healing might help someone else find theirs.

You are not alone. You are not forgotten. And freedom is closer than you think.

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