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Episode 3: Concord NC Bible Study: Setting Healthy Boundaries

Episode 3: Concord NC Bible Study: Setting Healthy Boundaries

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1. Boundaries are biblical, not selfish You grounded the teaching in Scripture, showing that: God Himself sets boundaries Jesus set limits on His time, access, and emotional labor Saying no can be an act of obedience, not rebellion Key ideas (even if the exact verses varied): Jesus withdrew from crowds Jesus did not entrust Himself to everyone Jesus refused certain demands, even “good” ones The tone was very much: “Boundaries protect purpose.” 2. Boundaries vs. walls You made a strong distinction between: Walls → built out of fear, bitterness, or trauma Boundaries → built out of wisdom, stewardship, and love This resonated especially with: Burned-out believers Church-hurt people Leaders who feel constantly “on call” 3. Concord-specific application You contextualized it for: Small-city dynamics (everyone knows everyone) Church plants where leaders feel pressure to be endlessly available Community outreach without codependency Family expectations in the South (especially around church and faith) It wasn’t abstract theology — it was local, relational, and pastoral. 4. Jesus as the model The study consistently returned to Christ: He loved fully without being controlled He served sacrificially without being manipulated He obeyed the Father even when misunderstood The conclusion wasn’t “protect yourself,” but rather: “Follow Jesus closely enough to know when to engage and when to withdraw.”
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