When Trauma Blocks Your Identity: Reclaiming Joy, Healing & Your True Self
Description
Who would you be — what would your life look like — if your father wound or childhood trauma never happened?Or better yet: If you healed fully, what would the authentic version of you be doing right now?
Because many of us do not realise this:Trauma can bury, silence, distort, or completely hide the truest version of who God created us to be.
This episode is an invitation to imagine — and reclaim — the version of you that trauma tried to kill.
When Trauma Becomes a False Identity
Father wounds, childhood neglect, emotional abandonment, manipulation, or constant criticism can teach us to:
* shrink ourselves
* hide our voices
* avoid taking up space
* mute our dreams
* suppress our God-given personality
* attach our identity to survival, not purpose
And after enough years of this,we start believing that the “wounded version of us” is the “real us.”
But it’s not.
Your trauma is not your personality.Your survival strategies are not your identity.Your coping mechanisms are not your calling.
God did not design your life around your wounds.But He will redeem them — and reveal who you were always meant to be.
THE CORE MESSAGE: Healing Is Not Optional If You Want To Be Your True Self
You cannot walk in your authentic identity while your unhealed wounds are still dictating your:
* decisions
* fears
* relationships
* self-worth
* boundaries
* dreams
* voice
* behaviour
Healing is not a side mission — it’s central to stepping into the life God intended for you.
Because trauma tells lies:
* “You’re not good enough.”
* “You need to earn love.”
* “Don’t take risks.”
* “Stay small to stay safe.”
* “You’re too much.”
* “You should be ashamed.”
* “You’ll never be like those people.”
But healing — with God — tells the truth:
* “You are loved.”
* “You are chosen.”
* “You are capable.”
* “You have purpose.”
* “You are safe now.”
* “You can grow.”
* “You can start again.”
* “You can become who you really are.”
LIVING FOR GOD VS. LIVING FROM WOUNDS
When we live from wounds, we make decisions based on:
* fear
* people-pleasing
* avoidance
* insecurity
* guilt
* trauma responses
When we live for God, we make decisions based on:
* obedience
* alignment
* identity
* purpose
* faith
* love
Healing moves you from one to the other.
You cannot live for God while still enslaved to the version of you that trauma built for survival.
THE CALL TO JOY: Joy Is a Fruit, Not a Feeling
Many of us grew up in environments where joy was not safe — where joy was inconsistent, unpredictable, or punished.
Trauma teaches your nervous system:“Don’t relax. Don’t hope. Don’t rejoice — bad things happen when you do.”
But Scripture teaches something radically different:
“The joy of the Lord is your strength.” — Nehemiah 8:10
Joy is not naïve.Joy is not denial.Joy is not pretending.Joy is spiritual strength — a declaration of trust in God’s character, even before circumstances change.
WHY HEALING MUST COME FIRST
You can’t grow into your purpose while your wounds are still dictating your actions.
You can’t step into calling while fear is still shaping your decisions.
You cannot discover your authentic self until you put down the masks that trauma taught you to wear.
Healing is how God:
* restores your identity
* rebuilds your confidence
* rewrites your inner narrative
* renews your mind
* redirects your path
* reclaims your authentic voice
And this is why Scripture emphasizes inner transformation:
“Do not be conformed to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” — Romans 12:2
Healing is the renewing.Authenticity is the result.
BIBLICAL EXAMPLE: The Woman with the Issue of Blood
For 12 years she lived in shame, isolation, and loss.Her trauma defined her existence.
Her identity became:
* unclean
* unwanted
* unseen
* unworthy
But when she encountered Jesus, she didn’t just receive physical healing — she received identity restoration.
Jesus said:
“Daughter, your faith has made you well.” — Mark 5:34
He didn’t call her “unclean woman.”He called her daughter.A new identity.A healed identity.Her authentic identity.
Healing was the pathway back to her true self.
REFLECTION PROMPTS
Ask yourself gently:
* Who was I before the wound?
* Who did God create me to be?
* What dreams have trauma silenced?
* What would I pursue if fear wasn’t my decision-maker?
* What version of me is waiting on the other side of healing?
AFFIRMATION
“God is restoring my identity.I am becoming who I truly am.My healing matters because my purpose matters.”
KEY VERSES
* Romans 12:2 — Renewing of the mind
* Nehemiah 8:10 — Joy of the Lord is your strength
* John 10:10 — Life abundantly
* 2 Corinthians 5:17 — New creation
* Psalm 51:12 — Restore to me the joy of Your salvation
Resources
* Workbook 1: Creating Healthy Romantic Relationships — The Emotional Safety Blueprint
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* https://cheriserochelle.gumroad.com/l/healthyromancewkbk
* Workbook 2: Identity & Self-Worth — “I Am Enough” Healing Workbook
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* https://cheriserochelle.gumroad.com/l/iamenough
You are not behind.You are not lost.You are not broken beyond repair.You are simply on the journey back to yourself —the self God created… not the self trauma shaped.
Healing is how you get there.Joy is how you stay there.Authenticity is who you become there.
Until next time, stay rooted in truth, wrapped in grace, and always remember — you are beloved. 💛
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