Learning your place in people’s lives! (Conclusion)
- May 2
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In part one, we said, “Biblically, this implies living with stewardship and trusting God’s boundaries over human validation.” In other words, learning your place allows you to invest your time wisely, focusing on relationships with mutual respect rather than wasting energy on one-sided connections. Also, people are in your life for specific seasons. When you stop forcing people to fit into a role they are not meant to play, you protect your heart from deep disappointment. This perspective shifts focus from controlling others' actions to controlling your own reactions and managing your own journey of faith. Be encouraged!
~Dr. Robert L. Taylor, Th.D., Bible teacher & expositor


















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