Boundaries
The Positive Power of Consequences
2 Thessalonians 3:10 - "For even when we were with you, we gave you this rule: 'The one who is unwilling to work shall not eat.'"
  
  Trespassing   on other people’s property carries consequences. “No Trespassing” signs   usually carry a threat of prosecution if someone steps over the   boundaries. The Bible teaches this principle over and over, saying that   if we walk one way, this will happen, and if we walk another way,   something else will happen.
  
  Just as the Bible sets consequences   for certain behaviors, we need to back up our boundaries with   consequences. How many marriages could have been saved if one spouse had   followed through with the threat of “if you don’t stop drinking” (or   “coming home at midnight,” or “hitting me,” or “yelling at the kids”), I   will leave until you get some treatment!” Or how many young adults’   lives would have been turned around if their parents had followed   through with their threat of “no more money if you quit another job   without having further employment” or “no bed if you continue to smoke   marijuana in my house.”
  
  Paul is not kidding in 2 Thessalonians 3:10 when he says that if anyone will not work, don’t let him or her eat.   God does not enable irresponsible behavior. Consequences give some good   “barbs” to fences. They let people know the seriousness of the trespass   and the seriousness of our respect for ourselves. This teaches them that   our commitment to living according to helpful values is something we   hold dear and will fight to protect and guard.
This devotional is drawn from Boundaries, by John Townsend and Henry Cloud.
The Boundaries devotions are drawn from the Boundaries book series, which has transformed marriages, families, organizations, and individuals around the world. The Boundaries series is written by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend. Copyright 2015 by Zondervan; all rights reserved. Learn more at BoundariesBooks.com.