Good Will Hunting: It's Not Your Fault (Isaiah 61:1-3)
Will Hunting is a genius who works as a janitor, sabotaging every relationship and opportunity that could bring him closer to others. He has built walls so high that his brilliance becomes a weapon. Sean, his therapist, keeps repeating: It's not your fault. Will resists, deflects, intellectualizes—until finally he breaks down, years of abuse finally acknowledged. Isaiah proclaims: He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted. Will's healing does not come through solving more equations but through finally receiving what he could never give himself: the word that his suffering was not deserved, that he was worthy of love all along.
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