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Dr. Robin Sherrod explores how unhealed soul wounds—rejection, betrayal, abandonment, trauma bonding, bitterness—can distort spiritual discernment and make dysfunction feel like God’s will.
She explains how healing sharpens perception using Scripture and the story of the blind man in Mark 8, and offers practical steps: acknowledge the wound, invite God into it, replace lies with God’s truth, and guard your gates during recovery.
Reflect on what wound may be shaping how you see others, yourself, or God, and ask for a second touch to move from distorted sight to spiritual clarity.
By Robin Sherrod4
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Dr. Robin Sherrod explores how unhealed soul wounds—rejection, betrayal, abandonment, trauma bonding, bitterness—can distort spiritual discernment and make dysfunction feel like God’s will.
She explains how healing sharpens perception using Scripture and the story of the blind man in Mark 8, and offers practical steps: acknowledge the wound, invite God into it, replace lies with God’s truth, and guard your gates during recovery.
Reflect on what wound may be shaping how you see others, yourself, or God, and ask for a second touch to move from distorted sight to spiritual clarity.