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We talk about how to love difficult people without losing who we are, and why biblical love includes wisdom and boundaries. We unpack the difference between helping and rescuing so we can protect our peace and still show up with real joy.
• love often gets confused with always saying yes
• the difference between carrying a burden and carrying someone’s load (Galatians 6:2–5)
• encouraging people without rescuing them
• allowing growth through choices and consequences
• Jesus as a model for solitude and healthy boundaries (Mark 1:35–38)
• loving everyone while trusting wisely
• how boundaries prevent enabling, resentment, and burnout
• forgiveness as release without automatic reconciliation or restored trust
• asking whether our yes comes from God or guilt
Think about this week: am I saying yes because God is leading me or because I feel guilty?
Look forward to seeing you right here next time on Soulfin.
https://aarondegler.com/
By Aaron DeglerWe talk about how to love difficult people without losing who we are, and why biblical love includes wisdom and boundaries. We unpack the difference between helping and rescuing so we can protect our peace and still show up with real joy.
• love often gets confused with always saying yes
• the difference between carrying a burden and carrying someone’s load (Galatians 6:2–5)
• encouraging people without rescuing them
• allowing growth through choices and consequences
• Jesus as a model for solitude and healthy boundaries (Mark 1:35–38)
• loving everyone while trusting wisely
• how boundaries prevent enabling, resentment, and burnout
• forgiveness as release without automatic reconciliation or restored trust
• asking whether our yes comes from God or guilt
Think about this week: am I saying yes because God is leading me or because I feel guilty?
Look forward to seeing you right here next time on Soulfin.
https://aarondegler.com/