Can You Love Your Family and Still Keep Distance? Christian Boundaries Explained

Many people feel guilty for needing distance from family, especially when they are trying to live their faith and love as Christ taught. But love and closeness are not always the same thing. Sometimes the most truthful, wise, and loving thing you can do is create space where there has been pressure, manipulation, conflict, or repeated harm.

In this episode of Cleave Answers, Jon explores how Christians can love family members while still maintaining healthy distance. He explains why boundaries are not the opposite of love, and why protecting your marriage, your children, your peace, and your spiritual health may require limits on access.

This conversation is for anyone who feels torn between compassion and protection, forgiveness and distance, family loyalty and emotional safety. You can love someone sincerely without giving them unlimited access to your life.

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