Boundaries: A Biblical PerspectiveSample

Myth: Boundaries Mean You’re Unforgiving
Truth: Boundaries Can Be an Act of Forgiveness
"Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it." (Proverbs 4:23)
Some believe that setting boundaries with people who have hurt them is a sign of unforgiveness. However, forgiveness and reconciliation are not the same. Forgiveness is an act of obedience that frees us from the poison of bitterness, but it doesn’t mean putting yourself in a position to be harmed repeatedly. Jesus forgave those who sought to harm him before his appointed time, but He didn’t continue to allow abuse. Setting boundaries can be an act of wisdom, ensuring that we can love others from a place of strength rather than resentment.
Setting boundaries is protection from unforgiveness.
When we set boundaries, we acknowledge that while we can forgive, we are not required to subject ourselves to continued harm. This protects our hearts, aligns with God's wisdom, and allows us to extend love without compromising our well-being. True forgiveness frees us from bitterness, and boundaries help ensure we maintain that freedom.
Reflection Questions:
- How do you differentiate between forgiveness and reconciliation?
- Are there areas in your life where boundaries would help you love others better?
- How has a lack of boundaries affected your ability to forgive others?
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About this Plan

I often work with clients that have a biblically incorrect view of boundaries. They wonder if they are sinful, selfish and outside of the will of God's call for us to love. In this 5 day devotional we will tackle 5 myths about boundaries and look at the truth from God's word and example.
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