DiscoverBeloved: Christian Healing for Identity & Self-WorthWhen They Still Don’t Change: Keeping Your Heart Soft | Healing from Father Wounds (Daddy Issues Ep.48)
When They Still Don’t Change: Keeping Your Heart Soft | Healing from Father Wounds (Daddy Issues Ep.48)

When They Still Don’t Change: Keeping Your Heart Soft | Healing from Father Wounds (Daddy Issues Ep.48)

Update: 2025-10-24
Share

Description

How do you keep your heart soft when you’re surrounded by people who refuse to change — especially when it’s your own father or family? How do you keep from hardening, resenting, or giving up when the cycle just keeps repeating?”

Hello, and welcome back to Beloved! Today we’re talking about one of the hardest realities of healing: when the people who hurt you still haven’t changed.

Sometimes that means living under the same roof as the person who wounded you — or watching the same patterns reappear in your brothers, your sons, or other men in your family.

You can see the cycle so clearly now, but they can’t. And that awareness can feel heavy.

So today, we’ll talk about how to keep your heart soft, what bitterness costs you, and how to stay free — even when they don’t change.

Recognising the Pain of Stagnation

When you’ve been doing the hard work — therapy, prayer, journaling, forgiving — it’s disheartening to see the people around you still stuck in the same destructive cycles.

Maybe your father is still emotionally distant.Maybe your brother mirrors the same controlling, dismissive tone. Maybe every attempt at communication turns into gaslighting or blame.

And you wonder: “What’s the point? What’s the use of healing if everyone else stays the same?”

But beloved, your healing was never meant to guarantee their transformation. It was meant to protect yours.

You can’t control what they choose — but you can choose not to let their choices contaminate your spirit.

The Danger of Letting Bitterness Take Root

Bitterness often starts as disappointment that calcifies. You stop expecting change — and then you stop praying for it. You start building walls, not boundaries. You tell yourself you’re just “protecting your peace,” but deep down, you’re hardening.

And here’s the truth: resentment doesn’t punish them — it poisons you.

📖 Hebrews 12:15 – “See to it that no bitter root grows up to cause trouble and defile many.”

Bitterness clouds discernment. It keeps your heart from hearing God clearly. It makes you reactive instead of responsive. And eventually, it turns pain into personality — the very thing you’re trying to heal from.

Forgiveness, then, isn’t weakness — it’s wisdom. It’s how you stay soft without staying naïve.

Staying Soft While Living Among the Unhealed

Sometimes, you can’t walk away — at least not yet. Maybe you’re still living at home, or you have family obligations that keep you connected.

In those spaces, softness becomes a daily discipline:

🌸 Stay grounded in prayer before you engage. Let God set the tone of your spirit before anyone else can.

🌸 Respond, don’t react. When the old patterns arise, pause. Breathe. Ask: “What would healed me do in this moment?”

🌸 Don’t explain your boundaries — just live them. Overexplaining invites argument. Quiet consistency builds respect.

🌸 Find safe outlets for your emotions. Journal. Pray. Talk to a trusted friend or therapist. Don’t bottle it in silence — that’s where resentment brews.

📖 Ezekiel 36:26 – “I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you.” That new heart isn’t hard — it’s soft, yet strong enough to withstand pain.

God’s Role in Hard-Hearted Situations

When change feels impossible, remember: hearts are God’s territory. You can’t lecture a heart open. But God can.

He works quietly, often through conviction, sometimes through consequence, always through love. So when you’ve said all you can, surrender the rest to Him.

📖 Ezekiel 11:19 – “I will remove their heart of stone and give them a heart of flesh.”

Keep praying for that miracle — not from resentment, but from compassion.

Reflection Prompts

* Where am I still holding anger that’s quietly turning into bitterness?

* Have I confused emotional distance with peace?

* How can I practice staying soft in the presence of hard hearts?

* What might God be showing me through the repetition of these patterns?

Affirmation

“I choose softness without surrendering my self-respect. I release bitterness and make room for peace. I am no longer defined by who hasn’t changed — I am sustained by the One who never will.”

Closing Verse

Romans 12:21 – “Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.”

You can’t control whether others heal — but you can protect your softness, your peace, and your faith. That’s how you win.

Thank you for listening to Beloved.If this episode resonated with you, I’d love for you to share it with someone who’s walking a similar path.

And if you’d like to go deeper in your healing journey, you can subscribe on Substack for reflections, journaling prompts, and encouragement throughout the week.

Beloved with Cherise Rochelle is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.

Remember, beloved: God sees you. He honours your softness. And He will never waste your pain.

Until next time, Stay rooted in truth, wrapped in grace and always remember you are beloved. 💛



Get full access to Beloved with Cherise Rochelle at cheriserochelle.substack.com/subscribe
Comments 
In Channel
loading
00:00
00:00
x

0.5x

0.8x

1.0x

1.25x

1.5x

2.0x

3.0x

Sleep Timer

Off

End of Episode

5 Minutes

10 Minutes

15 Minutes

30 Minutes

45 Minutes

60 Minutes

120 Minutes

When They Still Don’t Change: Keeping Your Heart Soft | Healing from Father Wounds (Daddy Issues Ep.48)

When They Still Don’t Change: Keeping Your Heart Soft | Healing from Father Wounds (Daddy Issues Ep.48)

Beloved with Cherise