We can’t earn or prove that we are worthy of being loved, we only need to accept that we are loved unconditionally by Jesus.
When we have grown up in an unhealthy, dysfunctional, or negative environment, we may not realize how we have learned to talk destructively to ourselves, especially when we face a challenge.
When you continually let yourself get rundown from serving others, you are not loving yourself.
Challenges, trials, and heartaches in life are unavoidable whether you are a disciple of Jesus Christ or a nonbeliever. We will all deal with the realities of the laws of nature, natural disasters, the evil other people choose to do, and the difficult natural consequences we face because of our own actions and choices.
If you have realized a relationship you are currently in is primarily in the unhealthy category, it’s time to see the truth.
If you are like me, and you never learned about healthy relationships, or you didn’t have healthy role models, there’s no way for you to discern unhealthy manipulation camouflaged in compliments, gifts, or continual time with the person.
What are your boundaries? How have they protected you? Ready to discover the key aspects of Christ’s boundaries? Every disciple of Jesus can learn how to use the four key aspects within Christ’s healthy boundaries in their life. I didn’t know about these aspects until I was fifty years old. However, you have the opportunity to jump ahead with his…
Why do people need boundaries? If we only acted in Christ’s love twenty-four-hours a day, we respected and honored everyone, and if we were perfect, we wouldn’t need boundaries. The facts are that we live in an imperfect human condition in a broken world until Jesus comes to take all of his disciples to heaven. God created us in limited…
I took my first painting class as a sophomore in high school. I remember staring at the white canvas with my loaded paintbrush in my right hand. I wondered if I had any talent, as I watched my art teacher complete her first brushstroke, and I touched my brush to the canvas for the first time. Within the first ten…