18. Shame After Divorce: The Lie That Keeps You Stuck
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After divorce, many Christian women don't just carry heartbreak; they carry shame. They carry the shame of what happened, of what people think, of starting over later in life, and have a quiet fear that maybe they somehow failed. In this deeply healing episode, we're talking about the lie shame whispers after betrayal and divorce, and why God never intended for you to live weighed down by condemnation.
If you've ever struggled with thoughts like:
- “What’s wrong with me?”
- “Why do I still feel embarrassed?”
- “I should’ve seen the red flags.”
- “My life wasn’t supposed to turn out this way…”
…this conversation is for you.
We'll unpack:
- why divorce can make women question their worth
- why many women silently blame themselves for what happened
- how shame keeps you hiding, shrinking, and emotionally guarded
- what Scripture says about your value after divorce
- practical, faith-based steps to heal emotionally and spiritually
- and how to stop carrying responsibility for what someone else chose to do.
This episode also includes biblical encouragement, reflection questions, healing insights, and a gentle reminder that divorce is something you went through—not who you are.
If you’ve been silently carrying embarrassment, rejection, self-blame, or feelings of failure after divorce, this conversation will remind you that your worth did not end when your marriage did.
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