Showing posts with label soul wounds. Show all posts
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Tuesday, July 01, 2025

Healing the Broken Heart – Part 4: How Does Someone Get a Broken Heart?

 💔 Healing the Broken Heart – Part 4: How Does Someone Get a Broken Heart?

💔 Healing the Broken Heart – Part 4: How Does Someone Get a Broken Heart?


A broken heart doesn’t happen overnight. It forms through painful life events—abuse, rejection, betrayal, trauma, or words that pierced the soul. These experiences become wounds in the spirit, often buried deep and left untreated, making way for demonic strongholds and emotional torment.

“Scorn has broken my heart and has left me helpless. I looked for sympathy, but there was none, for comforters, but I found none.” – Psalm 69:20

Let’s look at the most common sources that shatter the heart—and how Jesus is the answer to every wound.


🚨 Causes of a Broken Heart

1. Abuse

Abuse can be physical, emotional, sexual, spiritual, or psychological. Each form leaves lasting scars that open the heart to deep trauma and oppression.

⚔️ Physical Abuse:

Includes beatings, slaps, or any act causing injury—especially when delivered as so-called discipline. Repeated abuse tells the victim, “You are worthless,” which becomes a stronghold unless uprooted.

⚔️ Sexual Abuse:

Whether through incest, rape, molestation, or other perverse acts, sexual abuse distorts identity and deeply wounds the soul. Victims often carry shame, self-hatred, or dissociation. Without healing, they may struggle with intimacy, boundaries, and identity.

⚔️ Emotional and Psychological Abuse:

Includes constant criticism, conditional love, rejection, smothering, and using a child as a pawn between warring parents. These actions damage emotional development and make children feel invisible or unloved.

  • “The tongue that brings healing is a tree of life, but a deceitful tongue crushes the spirit.” – Proverbs 15:4

⚔️ Spiritual Abuse:

Spiritual abuse can happen in families or churches. It includes manipulating others using guilt, fear, or rigid legalism in the name of God. When religious leaders demand obedience without love, people become spiritually enslaved and confused about God’s character.

“Woe to the shepherds who destroy and scatter the sheep of my pasture!” – Jeremiah 23:1


2. Unkind Words and Word Curses

Words carry spiritual power. Many children grow up under the weight of word curses like: “You’ll never amount to anything,” or “You’re a mistake.” These lies become embedded in the soul and need to be renounced.

“The tongue has the power of life and death.” – Proverbs 18:21
“A lying tongue hates those it hurts, and a flattering mouth works ruin.” – Proverbs 26:28

If these words are not broken in Jesus’ name, they become filters by which a person views themselves, others, and God—distorting identity and inviting demonic oppression.


3. Rejection and Abandonment

Being left behind, unwanted, or replaced by someone else can break a person’s heart. Parental abandonment—whether through divorce, death, or neglect—can be devastating, often leading to a fear of intimacy or need for approval.


4. Sorrow and Unforgiveness

“A happy heart makes the face cheerful, but heartache crushes the spirit.” – Proverbs 15:13

Sorrow from loss, disappointment, or unmet expectations weighs heavily on the heart. Often, people idolize relationships, careers, or dreams. When those fail, it leads to heartache. Add unforgiveness to the mix, and bitterness poisons the soul.

“So also my heavenly Father will deal with every one of you if you do not forgive your brother from your heart.” – Matthew 18:35


5. Betrayal

Betrayal is one of the most painful heart wounds. To trust someone and be let down—whether a friend, parent, or spiritual leader—can shake the foundation of a person’s sense of safety.

“Even my close friend in whom I trusted, who ate my bread, has lifted his heel against me.” – Psalm 41:9
“Many will be offended, betray one another, and hate one another.” – Matthew 24:10

Jesus Himself was betrayed—and He understands that pain. The worst betrayals often come from those closest to us: family, best friends, or even church leaders. These wounds require deep healing and forgiveness through Christ.


🧠 The Spiritual Consequences of a Broken Heart

A broken heart opens the door to:

  • Bitterness and unforgiveness

  • Fear and rejection

  • Chronic diseases and emotional disorders

  • Addictions and compulsions

  • Self-sabotage and shame cycles

  • Difficulty receiving love—from God or others

Many times, believers try to press on, ignoring the wound—but a wounded spirit can’t walk in wholeness.

“A man's spirit will endure sickness, but a crushed spirit who can bear?” – Proverbs 18:14


✝️ Jesus Heals the Brokenhearted

Healing begins by inviting Jesus into the wound and renouncing every lie. The same Jesus who healed the blind, raised the dead, and delivered the tormented can also heal the deep sorrows of your heart.

“He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” – Psalm 147:3

🙏 Steps to Begin Healing

  1. Repent for agreeing with lies
    “Lord, I repent for believing I am worthless or unloved.”

  2. Forgive those who caused the wound
    “Father, I forgive _______ for rejecting, abusing, or abandoning me.”

  3. Renounce the spirit behind the trauma
    “I break the spirit of rejection, abandonment, and shame in Jesus’ name.”

  4. Receive the truth of God's Word
    “I am accepted in the beloved. I am loved and chosen by God.” – Ephesians 1:6


✅ Are You Ready to Be Healed?

You don’t have to live with emotional wounds. Jesus came to heal your heart and set you free.

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Written by Traci Morin, Ordained Minister, Who’s Who of America Recipient
President, Touch of God International Ministries of Healing and Deliverance
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Jesus Heals the Brokenhearted: Find Deliverance from Soul Wounds - Part 1

Part 2: Looking at Thought – How Brokenness Shapes the Body and Soul

Healing the Broken Heart – Part 3: How to Heal a Broken Heart Through Christ

Healing the Broken Heart – Part 4: How Does Someone Get a Broken Heart?

Healing the Broken Heart and Wounded Spirit: God’s Path to Restoration - Part 6




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Healing Trauma God's Way: Closing Demonic Doors from the Past

 Healing Trauma God's Way: Closing Demonic Doors from the Past



Healing of Traumas: A Biblical Path to Deliverance

Many Christians unknowingly carry emotional trauma that continues to affect their walk with God. These soul wounds—left unhealed—can act as open doors for demonic spirits to enter or oppress. The good news? Jesus came to heal the brokenhearted (Luke 4:18) and set the captives free. Healing from trauma is possible, but it requires identification, repentance, and deliverance.

Trauma is more than emotional pain. It’s a spiritual access point. If not dealt with biblically, it can open the soul to rejection, fear, bitterness, or even spirits of infirmity, suicide, or perversion.

Let’s examine areas where trauma commonly enters, and how to deal with them through repentance, prayer, and biblical authority.


1. Trauma from Conception to Birth

Possible Entry Points:

  • Conceived out of wedlock (Deuteronomy 23:2 – curse of illegitimacy)

  • Unwanted child or gender-based rejection

  • Mother’s emotional illness or stress during pregnancy

  • Birth complications (cord around neck, premature birth)

  • Separated from mother after birth

  • Words spoken over child in womb (“I don’t want this baby”)

Spiritual Consequences:

These experiences often result in rejection, fear, or identity confusion. Spirits of rejection, fear, infirmity, or shame may enter at this early stage. If a parent was involved in witchcraft, drunkenness, or fornication at conception, generational spirits may also be transmitted.

Healing Strategy:

  • Renounce the curse of illegitimacy (Deut. 23:2).

  • Forgive your parents or caretakers.

  • Repent of any bitterness or self-hatred.

  • Invite Jesus into the memory of your conception and birth.


2. Illness or Separation in Childhood

Common Open Doors:

  • Hospitalizations or being placed in isolation

  • Being given up for adoption or abandonment

  • Divorce, death, or absence of a parent

  • Moving frequently, causing instability

  • Rejection due to appearance, handicaps, or sickness

Spiritual Manifestations:
Fear of abandonment, rejection, or striving for love may dominate your behavior. Spirits of infirmity, loneliness, or self-pity can take root. Children who were left in hospitals or with babysitters often struggle with bonding and trust issues later in life.

Healing Prayer:
“Lord, I forgive those who abandoned or rejected me. I break every soul tie and demonic attachment formed through early trauma. I release myself from the spirit of rejection, abandonment, and fear in Jesus’ name!”

3. Rejection from Conflict or Abuse

Open Doors:

  • Molestation, incest, rape

  • Being bullied or falsely accused

  • Betrayal by friends, family, church leaders, or employers

  • Emotional, verbal, or physical abuse

  • False religion, cults, or satanic ritual abuse

  • Sexual sin outside marriage

  • Death of someone close

  • Victim of lies, slander, or gossip

  • Coarse jesting, scapegoating, racial prejudice

Spiritual Effects:
Deep wounds from these events can produce bitterness, unworthiness, depression, anger, lust, or perversion. Spirits of trauma, fear, rebellion, or even murder (spiritual or literal) can attach themselves if these wounds aren’t healed. Many suffer from PTSD-like symptoms, insomnia, or nightmares.

Scripture Support:

  • Isaiah 53:5 – “By His wounds we are healed.”

  • Psalm 147:3 – “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.”

Deliverance Tip:
Make a list of all who have wounded you. Forgive them by name. Renounce any ungodly soul ties. Use the prayer of repentance:
“Lord, I repent of bitterness, anger, and hatred. I choose to forgive and bless those who hurt me. Heal my wounded soul and restore my joy.”


4. Broken Heart and Disappointment

Examples of Trauma:

  • Marital separation or divorce

  • Rejection by a loved one

  • Lost promotion or stolen recognition

  • Slandered or mistreated when most vulnerable

  • Childless or longing for companionship

  • Embarrassment or humiliation

  • Unfulfilled dreams (Proverbs 13:12)

Open Door Demons:
These include spirits of depression, despair, hopelessness, suicide, or infirmity. The Bible tells us that “a broken spirit dries the bones” (Proverbs 17:22), meaning your physical health can also suffer from unhealed soul wounds.

Healing Prayer:
“Lord Jesus, heal my broken heart. I surrender every shattered dream and every disappointment. I renounce depression, hopelessness, and despair. I receive Your joy and hope again.”


5. Generational Trauma

If your ancestors experienced trauma, rejection, or abuse—and it went unhealed—those patterns may repeat in your life. This is called a generational curse (Exodus 20:5).

Examples:

  • Repeated divorce or abandonment

  • Mental illness or emotional breakdowns

  • Early death or suicide

  • Addictions or poverty

  • Rejection in families

  • Trauma linked to war, cults, or abuse

Breaking the Cycle:

  • Repent for your ancestors’ sins.

  • Break off every generational curse using Galatians 3:13 – “Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law.”

  • Renounce and cast out inherited spirits (e.g., rejection, fear, infirmity, witchcraft).


Practical Steps for Healing

  1. Identify – Make a list of traumatic events and emotional reactions.

  2. Forgive – Forgiveness is not a feeling; it’s a choice.

  3. Repent – Confess wrong reactions (bitterness, hatred, self-pity, etc.).

  4. Renounce – Break agreement with lies and demonic spirits.

  5. Command – In the name of Jesus, command demons to leave.

  6. Invite the Holy Spirit – Ask the Lord to fill every broken area with His love.


Prayer of Repentance and Deliverance

“Father God, I come to You in the name of Jesus. I confess and repent for reacting to trauma with bitterness, unforgiveness, anger, hatred, and fear. I forgive every person who hurt or abandoned me. I renounce every spirit of rejection, fear, trauma, infirmity, despair, perversion, and shame. I break every generational curse and soul tie from trauma. I invite You, Holy Spirit, to heal my wounds and restore my soul. In Jesus’ name, Amen!”


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In His Healing Power,
Teresa Morin
Ordained Minister, President of Touch of God Int’l Ministries
Who’s Who of America Recipient
www.touchofgod.org



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Saturday, February 12, 2005

Jesus Heals the Brokenhearted: Find Deliverance from Soul Wounds - Part 1

Is There Hope for Healing a Broken Heart? - Part 1

Is There Hope for Healing a Broken Heart? - Part 1


Yes—Because Jesus Came to Heal It.

A broken heart is more than emotional pain—it is spiritual damage that affects every part of your life. The good news is Jesus Christ came to heal the brokenhearted. Luke 4:18-19 says:

“The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor; he hath sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the captives...” (KJV)

When your heart is broken, your spirit is crushed, your mind becomes clouded with doubt, and your body may even suffer physically. But Jesus came to restore your spirit, heal your wounds, and set you free from captivity to the pain of your past.


💔 What Causes a Broken Heart?

A broken heart can be caused by deep wounds from:

  • Unforgiveness and Bitterness
    These are spiritual poisons that bind you to past pain. Forgiveness is the first step toward emotional and spiritual healing (Matthew 6:14-15). Bitterness defiles not just you, but those around you (Hebrews 12:15).

  • Feeling Unloved or Rejected
    When a parent, spouse, or leader neglects or abandons you—physically or emotionally—it leaves a deep wound that the enemy exploits. Rejection says, You’re not worthy of love—but God says, You are Mine (Isaiah 43:1).

  • Violation of God’s Law of Love
    Jesus said the greatest commandments are:

“Love the Lord your God with all your heart... and love your neighbor as yourself” (Matthew 22:37-39).
If you cannot receive love or give love, Satan gains access to your innermost being.


⚠️ The Danger of Unhealed Trauma

Unhealed trauma becomes a spiritual gateway for the enemy to afflict you emotionally, mentally, and physically. Proverbs 15:13 says:

“By sorrow of the heart, the spirit is broken.”

A wounded spirit creates room for:

  • Depression

  • Fear and anxiety

  • Suicidal thoughts

  • Addiction

  • Self-hatred and self-sabotage

  • Inability to love others or receive love

  • Demonic oppression or manifestation

Many Christians live in cycles of defeat—not because they don’t love God, but because their hearts remain broken and never healed. They fall, get up, fall again—because they were never spiritually strengthened through healing.


🧠 The Mind of the Wounded

The brokenhearted process truth through the filter of past pain. They may hear truth, but it feels false. You tell them:

  • “You’re a child of God.”

  • “God loves you.”

  • “You’re forgiven.”

But they can’t receive it. They want to believe, but their soul is still locked in torment. Their thoughts are stuck in past betrayal, rejection, abuse, or trauma. It’s not a lack of faith—it’s a wounded heart needing deliverance.


😢 Symptoms of a Broken Spirit

There are different levels of woundedness:

  1. Mild Damage
    They function mostly well but struggle to trust, feel secure, or walk in confidence.

  2. Moderate Damage
    They appear okay but suffer deep inner conflict in relationships, marriage, and spiritual growth.

  3. Severe Damage
    They are emotionally paralyzed, bound by fear, depression, trauma, or demonic influence—unable to stand in spiritual truth.

Some are so broken, they cannot stand even when you tell them to stand on the Word. They need deep healing and inner deliverance.


🙏 God’s Desire Is to Heal You Completely

God wants you to feel:

  • Accepted

  • Cherished

  • Loved

  • Acknowledged

  • Respected

  • Nurtured

  • Protected

These are core needs, and when unmet, they become spiritual wounds. That’s why many people are easily shattered by stress—they have no foundation of love and security.

When these needs are not met in childhood or adulthood, Satan gains a foothold. He is the executor of the curse (Deuteronomy 28). If you listen to his lies, you live in shame, fear, self-hatred, or spiritual isolation.

But Jesus breaks that curse.


👣 Steps to Healing a Broken Heart

  1. Invite Jesus Into the Pain
    Jesus won’t force His healing on you. Ask Him to shine His light into every memory, hurt, betrayal, and wound.

  2. Forgive from the Heart

“Forgive, and you shall be forgiven” (Luke 6:37).
Forgiveness is not saying what they did was right—it’s releasing their power over you.

  1. Break Agreement with Lies
    Replace lies like I’m worthless or I’ll never be loved with God’s truth:

“You are accepted in the beloved” (Ephesians 1:6).
“You are fearfully and wonderfully made” (Psalm 139:14).

  1. Receive Deliverance from Spirits of Brokenness
    Many people carry spirits of grief, self-pity, bitterness, or heaviness. These must be cast out in Jesus’ name.

  2. Renew Your Mind Daily

“Be transformed by the renewing of your mind” (Romans 12:2).
Use scripture daily to rebuild your heart with God’s truth.

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    Don’t walk this out alone. Join a Thrive Group Mentoring program, attend free bi-weekly webinars, or schedule a 1-on-1 healing session.


✝️ Deliverance Prayer for the Brokenhearted

“Heavenly Father, I come to You in Jesus' name. I ask You to heal my broken heart and bind every wound. I forgive those who have hurt me—those who rejected me, abandoned me, and shamed me. I renounce every lie that I’m unworthy or unloved. I break every curse and demonic spirit connected to trauma, rejection, and grief. Heal me from the inside out. Fill me with Your love, truth, and Spirit. In Jesus’ name, amen.”


🌿 You Can Be Whole Again

You are not beyond healing. The same Jesus who healed lepers, cast out demons, and raised the dead is still healing broken hearts today. There is no wound too deep, no trauma too old, and no pain too great for Him to redeem.

You don’t have to limp through life. You don’t have to fake joy. You can be free.


Jesus Heals the Brokenhearted: Find Deliverance from Soul Wounds - Part 1

Part 2: Looking at Thought – How Brokenness Shapes the Body and Soul

Healing from False Accusations, Rejection, and Emotional Wounds - Part 5

Healing the Broken Heart and Wounded Spirit: God’s Path to Restoration - Part 6



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