
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Many Christians were taught that being Christ-like means always being available, always saying yes, and never having limits. But what if that belief is quietly leading to burnout, resentment, and spiritual exhaustion?
In this episode of An Unfiltered Faith, Lateef explores the deep guilt believers often feel when setting boundaries—especially leaders, helpers, and those who carry a strong sense of responsibility for others. Through biblical grounding, honest reflection, and pastoral insight, this conversation challenges the idea that overextension equals obedience.
Drawing from the life of Jesus—who withdrew, rested, disappointed people, and still fulfilled His calling—this episode reframes boundaries as wisdom, not selfishness. You’ll be invited to examine where your guilt truly comes from, how people-pleasing can be mistaken for faithfulness, and why saying “no” can sometimes be the most holy response.
The episode closes with a guided reflection and prayer for those struggling to choose rest, clarity, and obedience without shame.
If you’ve ever wondered whether protecting your peace means you’re letting God down—this conversation is for you.
By Lateef JohnsonMany Christians were taught that being Christ-like means always being available, always saying yes, and never having limits. But what if that belief is quietly leading to burnout, resentment, and spiritual exhaustion?
In this episode of An Unfiltered Faith, Lateef explores the deep guilt believers often feel when setting boundaries—especially leaders, helpers, and those who carry a strong sense of responsibility for others. Through biblical grounding, honest reflection, and pastoral insight, this conversation challenges the idea that overextension equals obedience.
Drawing from the life of Jesus—who withdrew, rested, disappointed people, and still fulfilled His calling—this episode reframes boundaries as wisdom, not selfishness. You’ll be invited to examine where your guilt truly comes from, how people-pleasing can be mistaken for faithfulness, and why saying “no” can sometimes be the most holy response.
The episode closes with a guided reflection and prayer for those struggling to choose rest, clarity, and obedience without shame.
If you’ve ever wondered whether protecting your peace means you’re letting God down—this conversation is for you.