Boundaries are difficult. There are volumes written about
boundaries. It is spoken about
frequently . Boundaries are also very
necessary. Sometimes they can make us
feel fenced in and almost claustrophobic.
Other times, they are stretched so thin, that we may wonder if they are
even there at all. I think that they key
for boundaries is to make sure that you are fencing the right things in and
keeping the right things out.
Here are some of the boundaries
that I’ve had to set up in my life.
1. Family. Perhaps this is on everyone’s list? I know that my extended family loves me and I
know that they want what’s best for me.
However, not every way in which they show it is the healthiest. I have to make sure that I have set up the
proper boundaries around my immediate family and that I’m not allowing the
“care” that my extended family shows to breach that. It shows my husband respect and allows us to
do what is truly best for us.
2. My spouse. I have to be very intentional with this one
and keep proper perspective. With just
the three of us, it is easy for familiarity to creep in. We are a close, tight-knit family and I am so
very thankful for that. But I have to
remember to show that just because we are all close, we are not all on equal
footing. This is especially tough with
having a teen in the house.
3. Friends/Ministry. I had to learn early on that just because
something is good to do doesn’t mean that you should do it. I am a reformed people pleaser. I hate to say no or disappoint anyone. I want to serve and help and love. However, I had to learn that sometimes saying
no is the better option and will actually help and love more than saying yes
would have.
4. Self-care. I just learned a little more about this one
and shared how vital it is. You have to
ensure that you are taking care of your whole self as much as possible before
you can begin to serve others. Proper mental, physical, emotional, and
spiritual care is key. Even the flight
attendants tell you to secure your own
mask before helping someone else with theirs.
5. God. This one is unique. Because rather than creating boundaries that
keep something in or something else out, I’m learning to tear down the
boundaries that I put around my God.
Rather than boxing Him in and thinking that He can only help with this,
or that He’s only interested in that, I’m figuring out that He wants to be
there for ALL of it. I don’t have to put
boundaries around Him or keep Him from things or out of things. Rather, when I allow Him into everything, no
matter how big or small, it automatically makes that thing better, sweeter,
lovelier.
What are some of your
boundaries? Or how are you learning to
employ them better?
This post is part of a linkup with mrsdisciple.com. Go here to check out even more on boundaries.
This post is part of a linkup with mrsdisciple.com. Go here to check out even more on boundaries.
I hadn't thought about keeping God boxed out with boundaries in my heart. definitely worth some prayer and contemplation.
ReplyDeleteIndeed. It's something that was really on my mind when I was contemplating boundaries and what I keep in and what I keep out.
Delete#5--Girl! What insight! When it comes to boundaries, we need to tear them all down as we interact with our God. Love it! Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteLove your #5!!! So good! Blessings to you!!
ReplyDeleteLove your #5!!! So good! Blessings to you!!
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