Word of the Father · Day 253/366
When a Friend Betrays You
“He that goeth about as a talebearer revealeth secrets: therefore meddle not with him that flattereth with his lips.”
Proverbs 20:19
I know it hurt more than a stranger's betrayal, because it came from someone you called a friend. Maybe it was a secret told to someone it shouldn't have been, a knife in the back disguised as advice, or simply being abandoned at the moment you needed someone by your side the most.
Friendship carries that weight: when it fails, it wounds deeply, because the trust was so great. I won't tell you it didn't matter. It did. But I want to remind you that I myself was betrayed by a close friend, someone who ate at my table and then handed me over with a kiss. I know exactly what that pain tastes like.
You don't have to go back to trusting blindly tomorrow. But you can let go of the right to hold that hurt as evidence against that person forever. Forgiving here isn't about throwing the door back open just any way. It's about freeing you from carrying one more weight that was never yours to keep.