Today, let’s conclude our look at the book “Boundaries” by Henry Cloud and John Townsend.  In a previous episode, I shared that boundaries mark the lines of emotional responsibility between people.  We saw that setting healthy boundaries is not keeping others out, but instead keeping our heart open to them.  Honoring these boundaries in a healthy and loving way is a very biblical principle of life, established by God and illustrated in His creation.   Living by these principles is a blessing for us, and for those around us.  

 

Let me offer some quotes from the book to answer the following question:

 

When I have a healthy and biblical perspective on life, myself and others, what things should I consider to be within my boundaries?  In other words, what things should I own as my responsibility?

  1. My feelings
     
  2. My attitudes
     
  3. My behaviors
     
  4. My choices
     
  5. My values

6. My limits

7. My resources, gifts, and talents

8. My thoughts

9. My desires

10.      My love

 

Let me say it again:   Setting healthy boundaries is not keeping others out, but instead keeping our heart open to them.  Honoring these boundaries in a healthy and loving way is a very biblical principle of life, established by God and illustrated in His creation.   Living by these principles is a blessing for us, and for those around us.  

 

Today, I encourage you to “Reflect on This.”