Setting Boundaries

The church in Thyatira had many strengths, but they tolerated what Christ had clearly condemned. They allowed Jezebel’s false teaching to spread unchecked, and with it came immorality, idolatry and compromise. Jesus rebuked them because silence in the face of deception is not neutrality—it is disobedience.

Every home has boundaries.

Every home has boundaries. Parents set the lines that cannot be crossed under their roof. “Not in my house.” God expects the same in His house. When His people fail to draw those lines, corruption creeps in, and soon what was once unthinkable becomes normal. The issue is not only what we do personally but also what we approve or excuse publicly.

Picture a security guard asleep at his post. The enemy slips in, not because the walls were weak, but because the watchman failed to sound the alarm. That is what happens when believers refuse to confront sin. It finds a platform and gains an audience.

Overcomers seek to honor God’s standard without apology, even when culture pushes in the opposite direction. They love people genuinely and deeply, but they also recognize that love does not mean affirming what God has called harmful. Real love embraces, but it also warns. It points people toward life and away from destruction. To quietly accept what Christ has clearly rejected is to open the door to hurt where His healing should be seen. True victory is found when His truth and His love walk hand in hand.

Victory belongs to those who stand where God stands.

Victory belongs to those who stand where God stands. When His truth is your boundary line, you not only protect your own life but also guard the witness of the church. To walk in His truth is to walk in triumph.

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