Long before we left on this trip, each of us chose a word that we wanted to live by and intentionally put into practice throughout the week. The word I chose was boundaries.
I
originally chose boundaries because I wanted to make my own decisions instead
of letting other people's choices influence me. I think I've done that, but
I've also realized I've taken it too far. In some ways, I've regressed and gone
back to what I like to call my "factory settings"—being shy, staying
quiet, and not talking to new people very much.
Now,
I almost want to do the opposite of my word. I want to break those boundaries.
That might sound bad, but I think it would actually be good for me. I want to
break away from the unnecessary walls and limits I've put around myself. I want
to make more friends, step out of my comfort zone, and maybe even speak
tomorrow night at Yea God.
I
still think boundaries are important, but I've realized there's a difference
between healthy boundaries and walls that keep people out. I want to keep the
healthy boundaries that help me make wise decisions, while breaking down the
ones that keep me from connecting with others and growing.
Such outstanding insight and openness Isaiah!! Be proud of yourself and push those boundaries with people you love around you! Keep it up!!
ReplyDeleteIsaiah- This is such a great reflection. I hope you enjoy pushing some of your boundaries and feel really good about how God is using you by what you share and say to others!
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