What is a Hardened Heart: Part 2
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Heart Conditions Series, Part 2 | War on Love Podcast with Danielle Lew
Have you ever wondered why some people seem emotionally shut down, spiritually disconnected, or stuck in the same painful patterns no matter what they try? In this episode of the War on Love podcast, Danielle Lew — Licensed Clinical Social Worker, APSATS-trained betrayal trauma coach, and faith-integrated healing advocate — continues the Heart Conditions series with a deep dive into how and why hearts become hardened.
This is Part 2 in the series. If you missed Part 1, go back and listen first - then return here for this powerful continuation!
What You'll Learn in This EpisodeDanielle unpacks the key spiritual and psychological roots of a hardened heart, including:
- How sin and deception lay the groundwork for emotional and spiritual hardness
- Why knowing Scripture is not enough — and what it actually takes to integrate the Word into the heart
- The role of unresolved trauma and a dysregulated nervous system in creating chronic fear, anxiety, and emotional shutdown
- How complacency and spiritual comfort can quietly harden us — even in times of blessing
- The cumulative effect of unrepentant sin and how each unconfessed act builds a callous around the heart
- Why self-protective vows made in childhood pain can block intimacy, trust, and healing in adult relationships
- The connection between fear, fight-or-flight, and our inability to love God, self, and others well
- Why healing trauma is not a lack of faith - and why the church needs a better understanding of nervous system healing
- What it looks like to stay humble, keep a soft heart, and remain positioned toward God even after deep wounds
Where Faith Meets Trauma Healing
Danielle brings her signature blend of biblical depth and trauma-informed clinical insight to this episode. Drawing from Jeremiah, Romans, Mark, Hosea, Exodus, and the story of the Prodigal Son, she connects Scripture to the neuroscience of fear, addiction, and self-protection. You'll hear her share vulnerably from her own story - including a real-time revelation about her relationship with her mother that happened live during recording - modeling exactly the kind of heart-softening she's teaching.
This episode is for you if you're a Christian man or woman asking why healing feels so hard, a partner wondering why someone you love seems emotionally unavailable, or a clinician or coach wanting a richer framework for integrating faith and trauma care.
Key Scriptures Referenced- Jeremiah 17:9 — The deceitful heart
- Romans 2:5 — Storing up wrath through an unrepentant heart
- Mark 16:14 — Jesus rebuking stubborn unbelief
- 1 John 4:18 — Perfect love casts out fear
- 2 Chronicles 36:13 — Stiffening the neck against the Lord
- Hosea 13:6 — Forgetting God in seasons of fullness
- Mark 10:25 — The rich man and the eye of the needle
- Deuteronomy 8:12 — The warning against complacency in blessing
Coming Up Next
In Part 3- Danielle will cover what it's actually like to be in relationship with someone who has a hardened heart. Will discuss the Avoidant Attachment Style and how this can influence the heart condition. If you love someone who seems closed off or you think you may , you will not want to miss it.
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