
Does the Bible actually command us to forgive people who aren’t sorry? If you’ve ever felt pressured to "forgive and forget" a deep betrayal while the offender continues to cause harm, this episode will be a breath of fresh air. Today, we sit down with Dr. Vee Chandler, author of Biblical Boundaries of Forgiveness, to dismantle the modern "therapeutic" model of forgiveness and return to what the Scriptures actually teach.Vee spent 10 years researching the Greek and Hebrew roots of forgiveness after a personal crisis rocked her world. She discovered that much of what we are told in the modern church—that we must forgive unconditionally to stay "pure" on the inside—is a modern construct that adds a moral burden to the broken while letting the offender off the hook.In this episode, we dive deep into:The Repentance Requirement: Why God’s forgiveness is transactional and why ours should be too.Forgiveness vs. Reconciliation: Why you can forgive someone without ever letting them back into your life.The Justice of God: How trusting God as a "Just Judge" allows you to finally let go of the need for vengeance.Healing for the Wounded: Why your anger at injustice isn't "unholiness"—it’s a reflection of God’s own heart.If you’ve felt like a "second-class Christian" because you can’t reconcile with an unrepentant person, this conversation is for you. It’s time to take off the heavy yoke of man-made traditions and put on the light burden of biblical truth. CHAPTERS0:00 - Intro: Meeting Dr. Vee Chandler02:18 - The Life Crisis That Changed Everything04:40 - Questioning the "Unconditional Forgiveness" Narrative07:06 - Does God Forgive the Unrepentant?09:32 - The 10-Year Journey of Biblical Research11:57 - Why Repentance is the Missing Piece of the Gospel18:56 - The High Cost of Eliminating Repentance21:20 - Biblical Forgiveness vs. The "Therapeutic" Model23:41 - When Reconciliation is Impossible: The Role of Truth28:23 - Mercy for the "Doing Their Best" Offender30:47 - Why We Need God’s Justice to Truly Let Go33:14 - Is it Wrong to Still Feel Angry?37:50 - Vindication: A Tiny Taste of Justice40:11 - Removing the Moral Burden from the Broken44:48 - The Miracle of Getting a "Platform-less" Book Published51:30 - Final Words: Why This Message is Essential for HealingRESOURCES MENTIONEDBiblical Boundaries of Forgiveness by Dr. Vee Chandler - https://a.co/d/0jckOTy1About True Comfort: It is our desire to live out 2 Corinthians 1:3-4, assuring us that we have a God who comforts us in all our afflictions so that we may share that comfort with others. We explore the reasons for the Biblical worldview while holding space for heartbreak and healing.To learn more about Teasi Cannon or to invite her to speak check out www.teasicannon.comTo get started on your own study of apologetics check out these recommended resources: https://www.teasicannon.com/general-a...For an incredible 50% off deal on 200 educational slides from the late Norman Geisler (a tremendous way to get started learning philosophy, theology, and apologetics): go to https://ngim.org/store/ and use promo code NorMTeasi25 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (call or text 988) If this conversation encouraged you, please share it with a friend who is hurting. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review to help others find this comfort.#BiblicalForgiveness #HealingFromBetrayal #VeeChandler #ChristianCounseling #Repentance #SpiritualGrowth #ChurchHealing
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