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EPISODE · Oct 13, 2025 · 9 MIN

Empathy: Understanding Their Wounds Without Excusing Their Behaviour| Healing from Father Wounds (Daddy Issues Ep.45)

from Beloved: Christian Healing for Identity & Self-Worth · host Cherise Rochelle

Have you ever wondered why your father—or a father figure—treated you the way he did?Was it insecurity? Fear? Jealousy? Control? And how do you find empathy for someone who caused you deep pain… without excusing what they did?When Love WoundsMany of us who carry father wounds have wrestled with the question: Why?Why did he abandon me?Why did he compete with me?Why did he tear me down instead of lifting me up?For some, the hurt came not from a stranger, but from someone who was supposed to love and protect.And as we heal, we start to see something we couldn’t before—behind every act of mistreatment was a wound in him.But here’s the tension:How do we find empathy without minimising our pain?How do we understand their brokenness without letting it break us again?The Source of Their BehaviourWhen a father wounds his child—through absence, control, criticism, or jealousy—it rarely starts with the child. It starts with his own unhealed pain.Here are some of the hidden roots behind fatherly mistreatment:🌱 Insecurity – He felt inadequate and projected that fear onto you. When your light shined, it exposed his unhealed ego.🌱 Jealousy or Competition – He saw in you what he never became. Instead of celebrating your growth, he tried to shrink it to protect his pride.🌱 Fear of Losing Control – He mistook control for love. Maybe he was raised where dominance equaled safety, and he repeated what he knew.🌱 Shame and Regret – Your potential reminded him of what he didn’t achieve. Instead of processing his pain, he projected it.🌱 Emotional Immaturity – He lacked the tools for vulnerability. So instead of connection, he chose distance—or power.It’s true what they say: hurt people hurt people. But as God heals us, we learn not only to name the pain, but to trace it back to the root.Empathy Without ExcusingEmpathy doesn’t erase sin or accountability. It simply says, “I see the wound beneath the weapon.”When you begin to see your father as a wounded man instead of a monster, something softens.You stop asking, “What’s wrong with me?”and start realising, “Something was broken in him.”Empathy helps you release what was never yours to hold.Even Jesus modeled this when He said,“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” — Luke 23:34He wasn’t excusing cruelty.He was acknowledging blindness—the ignorance born from pain.Holding Empathy and Boundaries TogetherEmpathy without boundaries turns into enabling.Boundaries without empathy can harden into bitterness.But together, they create wisdom.You can pray for your father’s healing—and still protect your own.You can hope for his redemption—and still step away from dysfunction.You can love from afar—and still honour God with your heart.“Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.” — Proverbs 4:23Your healing doesn’t depend on proximity. Sometimes, the most compassionate thing you can do—for both of you—is to create distance.Seeing the Pattern to End the CycleWhen you start to understand your father’s pain, you begin to recognise how it shaped your patterns.Maybe his rejection made you an overachiever.Maybe his control made you fearful of speaking up.Maybe his absence made you chase love that always runs away.Empathy gives you the clarity to say: “This is where it started, and this is where it ends.”“Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.” — Romans 12:21Empathy is one way we overcome. It breaks generational hardness by choosing compassion over hatred.Reflective Journal Prompts* What emotions arise when I think about my father’s wounds?* Can I understand why he acted that way without excusing it?* How have his insecurities shaped what I’ve tolerated from others?* What does empathy look like for me—prayer, distance, release?AffirmationI can hold empathy and accountability at the same time. I understand that my father’s actions came from his pain, but his wounds are not mine to carry. I forgive him—not to excuse his choices, but to free my heart and honour my healing.📖 Closing Verse“Make allowance for each other’s faults, and forgive anyone who offends you. Remember, the Lord forgave you, so you must forgive others.” — Colossians 3:13 (NLT)Forgiveness is the fruit of empathy. Empathy begins with understanding. And understanding allows us to release pain without losing our softness.💛 Final ThoughtWhen you understand the pain behind the behaviour, you’re no longer bound by it.Empathy doesn’t mean excusing. Boundaries can coexist with compassion. And healing begins the moment you choose to see through God’s eyes.Until next time, beloved—stay rooted in truth, wrapped in grace, and never forget: you are beloved. Get full access to Beloved with Cherise Rochelle at cheriserochelle.substack.com/subscribe

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