Old pain does not leave on its own. Naming it, interrupting the loop, and surrendering it to God is how you finally get your hands free.
You're in the shower, water running, and out of nowhere it's back.
That conversation you replayed a hundred times.
The moment you said the wrong thing, or they did something unforgivable.
It hits like it happened this morning, even though it was two years ago.
You didn't invite it.
It just showed up, the way it always does.
Your brain treats that memory like a live event.
The emotional centers fire the same signals whether you're reliving 2023 or standing in your kitchen right now.
Cortisol floods your system, your heart rate climbs, your body thinks the threat is still here…
But carrying old pain into new seasons costs you something you can't see on a spreadsheet.
It costs you presence. Clarity.
The energy you'd otherwise pour into the people who need you most.
The weight doesn't leave on its own. It waits for you to decide it's time.
Surrender is the bravest move a person can make:
handing what's too heavy to Jesus and trusting He can hold what you can't.
That exchange is how you get your hands free again.
Free to build, free to lead.
Free to love people without dragging old wounds into the relationship.
You were made for more than managing yesterday's damage.
Here's your focus for today:
Today's a good day to put the backpack down.
You've carried it long enough.
