How to Say No Without Guilt: A Christian Guide to Boundaries
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概要
Life can feel full… and then suddenly, it feels like too much. You want to be there for people. You want to help, to give, to do the right thing. But somewhere along the way, your time starts to disappear, your energy runs low, and that quiet sense of peace feels harder to hold onto.
In this episode of The Week Ahead Podcast, Ken Robinson gently explores how to say no without feeling guilty, and why healthy boundaries are an important part of everyday Christian living. He unpacks how faith, prayer, and trust in God can guide your decisions, helping you protect your peace while still living with kindness and purpose.
This episode is a calm and honest look at something many people quietly struggle with — feeling overwhelmed by saying yes too often. With simple encouragement and real-life wisdom, Ken helps you see that saying no isn’t selfish… It’s often necessary.
You’ll be reminded that God never asked you to carry everything, and that learning where to draw the line can actually bring you closer to a life of steady faith and peace.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
- How to say no with kindness and clarity
- Why feeling guilty doesn’t always mean you’re wrong
- Simple ways to protect your time, energy, and peace
- How Jesus modelled healthy boundaries in everyday life
- Short, honest prayers to help you make wise decisions
If you’ve been feeling stretched, tired, or constantly pulled in different directions, this episode offers a slower, more grounded way forward — one shaped by trust in God, simple prayer, and faith in everyday life.
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