Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher podcast

Forgiveness vs. Safety: Trust, Repentance, and Boundaries in Dating & Marriage

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Welcome to the Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher Podcast, hosted by Maurice Harker — a faith-based resource for those working to strengthen marriages, develop self-mastery, and apply gospel-centered principles to real life.

Important note: This podcast and its programs are not officially affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They are created by those who strive to live its teachings and apply them to real-life challenges.

In this episode, Maurice explores one of the hardest tightropes in healing relationships:

How do you hold space for repentance and change… while also keeping yourself emotionally and spiritually safe?

Whether you’re dating someone with a difficult past, navigating betrayal trauma in marriage, or trying to forgive without enabling, this conversation brings clarity to the difference between hope and naivety, compassion and self-abandonment, and boundaries and condemnation.

You’ll hear practical insights on:

  • Taking responsibility instead of getting stuck in blame

  • How “older adults” can accidentally become roadblocks through shame

  • Why personal revelation matters when deciding to soften—or protect yourself

  • The truth: you are allowed safety, and the other person is allowed repentance

  • What healing can feel like when the nervous system finally calms down

  • Why more emotions may surface after things get safer

  • How to love like Christ without judgment, shame, or hopelessness

  • The reality of recovery: progress, setbacks, and rebuilding trust over time

If you’ve ever wondered:
“How will I know they’ve changed?” “When can I stop being afraid?” “Is forgiveness the same as trusting them again?”
—this episode will help you find your next faithful step.

For deeper training, visit lazaruslectures.com and explore the Marriage Repair Workshops and Lazarus Lectures.

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