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Soft Hearts, Strong Boundaries Forgiving Without Losing Yourself

Loving and connecting come with risk. You already know this. You've lived it in the relationships that shaped you, and in the ones that left a mark you're still learning how to carry. There are heartaches. There are disappointments. There are choices we wish we could undo and moments we replay in our minds, wondering how things could have gone differently. Love makes us open, but being open means we sometimes get hurt. And when hurt settles in, forgiveness becomes the next step. But forgiveness is rarely easy. Sometimes it feels like the hardest step of all. You know God is prompting your heart to forgive, but that first move feels shaky, complicated, overwhelming. Not because you don't love but because you've lived. You've been bruised before. And the fear of reopening a wound is real. So you hold it. Not because you want to, but because letting go feels too much like erasing. Like forgiving means pretending the wound wasn't deep, the words weren't sharp, t...

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