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Today we explore the profound connection between the suffering of Jesus and the modern experience of spiritual abuse. It argues that Christ did not merely sympathize with victims from a distance but underwent the specific traumas of institutional betrayal, enforced silence, and weaponized shame at the hands of religious authorities. By framing the Passion narrative as a firsthand encounter with corrupt religious systems, the author provides a theological foundation for the validation and vindication of survivors. The resurrection is presented as God’s ultimate reversal of false verdicts, offering hope that institutional harm does not define a person’s identity. Finally, the source emphasizes that healing is a slow, physic ...
Keywords
Christianity, Spiritual AbuseHealing, GraceChristianityReconstructionGrace SlowlyModelPathwayHopeSalvation
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