Forgiveness After Betrayal: What It Is, What It Isn’t, and Why It Matters with Andrew Arthur
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Forgiveness is one of the most misunderstood and emotionally loaded concepts in betrayal recovery. In this episode, Kris sits down with Andrew Arthur, founder of Genesis Christian Mediation, to unpack what forgiveness really means—and what it does not mean—after deep relational betrayal.
Together, they explore how forgiveness fits into the healing journey without minimizing pain, bypassing grief, or forcing reconciliation. This conversation brings clarity, biblical grounding, and emotional safety to a topic that is often weaponized or rushed, helping betrayed spouses understand how forgiveness can become a step toward freedom rather than another burden to carry.
Key Takeaways from the Episode:
• Forgiveness is not the same as reconciliation, restoration, or trust—it is a separate and deeply personal process.
• Healthy forgiveness does not require minimizing harm, excusing behavior, or silencing pain.
• Forgiveness is often a process, not a one-time decision, especially after trauma and betrayal.
• Biblical forgiveness is rooted in truth, justice, and wisdom—not pressure, performance, or spiritual bypassing.
• Setting boundaries and pursuing safety are not signs of unforgiveness; they are often necessary for healing.
• Forgiveness can release the betrayed spouse from ongoing emotional bondage, even when outcomes remain uncertain.
Connect with Andrew Arthur:
Website: https://www.genesischristianmediation.com
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