MONDAY
JUNE 23, 2014.
'I can do all things...'
Philippians 4:13 NKJV
Set
Boundaries (4)
Flexible
boundaries: Rigid boundaries cause you to shut other people out and live
unprepared and ill-equipped for the give-and-take that healthy relationships
require. Permeable boundaries leave you defenseless against 'users' who feel
entitled to manipulate you and who expect to be taken care of at your expense.
But flexible boundary people are competent for living their own life, yet with
a balanced and healthy interest in others. They can be generous in sharing
their time, compassion and resources, without becoming overly responsible, or
betraying their God-given duty to be the unique person He made them, just to
please others. They say, 'I can be in a relationship with you, without giving
up being me!' They don't let you violate their boundaries, and they know how to
keep from violating yours. Unlike rigid people, they bend and adjust as
circumstances require, without becoming overwhelmed, defensive, resentful,
blaming or reactive. In tough situations they roll with the punches, stay
focused and draw on a well of inner strength which God provides. Paul was such
a person: 'I've learned the secret of being content in any and every
situation... I can do all this through Him who gives me strength.' (Philippians
4:12-13 NIV) People and circumstances don't control them; they flex, and let
God take charge. They are helpful, but they don't feel guilty because they
can't 'fix' everybody. Their boundaries enable them to adjust to circumstances.
They practice the principle, 'Bear one another's burdens...' (Galatians 6:2
NKJV), without over-functioning or being responsible for others.
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