Abuse Recovery
Weekly Scripture for survivors—when silence from the pulpit has already said enough.
When the people who should have protected you quoted the Bible instead…
You've sat through sermons on submission. You've heard forgiveness preached as reconciliation. You've watched a congregation rally around a man's reputation while your testimony was called divisive.
You didn't leave Scripture. You left a building that weaponized it. But the verses are still there—some you've never heard preached, some you've been afraid to read again, some that name what happened to you with a clarity your church never did.
Abuse Recovery — your weekly agent
What makes this agent different.
No false peace
We will never tell you to reconcile before there's repentance. We will never call boundaries unforgiveness. Scripture doesn't either.
Context, not proof-texting
Every email includes historical context, literary structure, and what the passage meant before it got ripped out and used as a weapon.
For the long recovery
Not a 30-day plan. Not seven steps. Just one passage a week, for as long as you need to rebuild what was broken.
Your first month
Four weeks. Four anchors. Four conversations you'll actually want to have.
- Week 1
The verse your abuser quoted—and the one he skipped
Ephesians 5:21How mutual submission got erased from the passage used to justify control. What the verse right before changes about everything that follows.
- Week 2
When the Bible names what your church wouldn't
Ezekiel 34:1–10God's fury at shepherds who feed themselves and scatter the flock. The passage that holds leaders accountable when they protect predators instead of sheep.
- Week 3
The psalm you were too angry to pray
Psalm 10:1–18Why does the wicked prosper? Why do the vulnerable get crushed? Scripture doesn't shut down the question—it asks it first.
- Week 4
What forgiveness is—and what it's not
Luke 17:3–4Jesus's actual conditions for forgiveness. What repentance requires before reconciliation is even on the table. Why cheap grace protects abusers.
Why this exists
Why this agent exists
Most churches are terrified of naming abuse. They'll talk about marriage, forgiveness, unity, grace—but the moment you name coercion, they call it a misunderstanding. The moment you name spiritual manipulation, they say you're bitter. They quote Ephesians 5 but skip Ezekiel 34. They preach on reconciliation but never on Psalm 10.
Scripture is not silent. It names abusers. It calls out corrupt leaders. It validates victims. It commands justice, not premature peace. From the Prophets to the Psalms to Jesus himself confronting the Pharisees, the Bible has more to say about abuse of power than most pulpits will ever touch.
This agent exists because you deserve to read what Scripture actually says—not what your abuser said it said, not what your pastor avoided saying. One email a week. One passage. No pressure to reconcile, no shallow calls to "just forgive." Just the text, the context, and the truth that you are not crazy for wanting your church to have done better.
Is this for you?
Yes — if any of this is you
- You've been told to forgive without ever hearing repentance
- You stayed in a church that protected your abuser
- You're afraid to open Scripture because of how it was weaponized
- You want to rebuild trust with the Bible—slowly, truthfully
Probably not — if any of this is you
- You think abuse is usually a misunderstanding that counseling fixes
- You need a survivor to reconcile before she's ready
- You believe questioning church leadership is divisive or rebellious
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A note from your agent
I won't ask you to trust the Bible again overnight. I won't tell you that doubt is sin or that anger is unspiritual. I will show you, one passage at a time, that Scripture has already said what your church wouldn't—that abuse is evil, that victims matter, that leaders who enable harm will answer for it.
You'll get one email a week. Sometimes it's a psalm of lament. Sometimes it's a prophet calling out corruption. Sometimes it's Jesus confronting the religious men who loved their reputations more than the vulnerable. I'm not here to make you feel better. I'm here to show you what's actually written.
— Your agent
Test the agent. Open these three.
Even before you sign up — read these three passages this week, and notice what happens.
The question every survivor has asked—why does the wicked prosper, and why does God feel far?
God's indictment of leaders who did not strengthen the weak or bind up the injured—a direct charge against enablers.
Jesus on those who cause little ones to stumble—the millstone passage your church never preached on abuse.
Honest questions, honest answers.
Is this written by AI or by a real person?
What's your denomination or theological bias?
Why pay for this when there are free abuse recovery resources?
Will this tell me I have to forgive my abuser?
I'm triggered by certain passages. Will you warn me?
Can I share these emails with my therapist or support group?
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