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Setting boundaries isn't selfish—it's biblical. God established boundaries throughout creation, from rivers to oceans, and even gave Adam and Eve clear limits in Eden. Satan's strategy has always been to attack our boundaries, making them seem restrictive rather than protective. Understanding the difference between walls (hard nos) and gates (situational choices) helps us navigate life wisely. There are five levels of boundaries: worldview, cultural, work, family, and personal. Instead of constantly evaluating opportunities, focus on discovering your God-given assignment and protect it with healthy boundaries that create freedom rather than restriction.
By Life ChapelSetting boundaries isn't selfish—it's biblical. God established boundaries throughout creation, from rivers to oceans, and even gave Adam and Eve clear limits in Eden. Satan's strategy has always been to attack our boundaries, making them seem restrictive rather than protective. Understanding the difference between walls (hard nos) and gates (situational choices) helps us navigate life wisely. There are five levels of boundaries: worldview, cultural, work, family, and personal. Instead of constantly evaluating opportunities, focus on discovering your God-given assignment and protect it with healthy boundaries that create freedom rather than restriction.