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“Forgive but never forget” was never meant to trap you in bitterness. It was meant to teach stewardship.
In this episode, Dr. Delisa Rodgers explores the difference between forgiveness and restored access, and why Scripture never commands us to erase memory, but to release vengeance and guard the heart. Through biblical insight, trauma awareness, and Hebrew word meanings, this teaching reveals how betrayal affects identity, discernment, and the nervous system, and why hyper-awareness after betrayal is not weakness but wisdom forming.
You will learn how forgiveness lifts the burden while memory provides protection, why Jesus forgave fully yet limited access wisely, and how God heals not by making you forget, but by strengthening you so the memory no longer governs your responses.
This episode is for those who have forgiven but still feel the impact of past wounds, who wrestle with self-doubt after betrayal, and who desire healed discernment rather than hardened hearts.
Forgive fully.
By Dr. Delisa Rodgers5
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“Forgive but never forget” was never meant to trap you in bitterness. It was meant to teach stewardship.
In this episode, Dr. Delisa Rodgers explores the difference between forgiveness and restored access, and why Scripture never commands us to erase memory, but to release vengeance and guard the heart. Through biblical insight, trauma awareness, and Hebrew word meanings, this teaching reveals how betrayal affects identity, discernment, and the nervous system, and why hyper-awareness after betrayal is not weakness but wisdom forming.
You will learn how forgiveness lifts the burden while memory provides protection, why Jesus forgave fully yet limited access wisely, and how God heals not by making you forget, but by strengthening you so the memory no longer governs your responses.
This episode is for those who have forgiven but still feel the impact of past wounds, who wrestle with self-doubt after betrayal, and who desire healed discernment rather than hardened hearts.
Forgive fully.