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Breaking The Revenge Cycle

Breaking The Revenge Cycle

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Revenge has a way of feeling like justice, especially when the wound is fresh and the story keeps replaying in your head. We’ve both felt that pull to even the score, to say the sharp thing, to plan the perfect comeback, or to “make it right” in our own strength. But the more we chase payback, the more we find it doesn’t heal anything. It feeds anger, shrinks our peace, and drags us down to the same level as the offense.

We dig into what the Bible really teaches about retaliation and justice, including why “an eye for an eye” is so often misread, and why “Vengeance is mine, says the Lord” is not a throwaway line but a lifeline. We talk through Joseph’s story and how God can work purpose through real betrayal, plus David’s surprising restraint when he has every reason to strike back. Along the way, we unpack Romans 12, Proverbs, and the hard truth that our desire for revenge can reveal a faith gap: we forget our own forgiveness, choose self-protection over trust, and act like God isn’t in control.

Then we get practical. What do you do when you feel wronged right now? We walk through steps that start with prayer, not against someone, but for them, and for God to expose our part and soften both hearts. We also talk about waiting on God’s timing, doing good without putting yourself in danger, loving your neighbor, and forgiving as an act of freedom rather than a feeling.

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