Betrayal leaves emotional wounds that are often invisible to others. When someone we trusted deeply violates that trust, the pain can feel overwhelming. Many people begin questioning themselves, wondering if they were naïve or if they somehow deserved the hurt.
But scripture offers a different perspective.
God does not shame us for the pain we feel. Instead, Psalm 147:3 reminds us that God actively participates in our healing. He does not ignore broken hearts; He binds their wounds.
Emotional healing from betrayal takes time because trust is not easily rebuilt. Sometimes we must rebuild our sense of safety, our self-worth, and even our understanding of relationships.
Yet God meets us in that process.
Healing may involve grief, reflection, forgiveness, and learning new boundaries. Each step moves us closer to emotional freedom.
If you are navigating the pain of betrayal, remember this truth:
The betrayal may have broken your trust in people, but it did not break God’s faithfulness toward you.
Your heart is still worthy of healing.
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