🌵 Good Morning Creeker Broadcast
Boundary Lesson: Fences, Lines, and Lives
🌞 Morning Greeting
Good morning Creekers!
Another bright desert day, another reminder that we live in a place where the land itself teaches us how to respect boundaries. The saguaros don’t cross over into the palo verdes. The coyotes stay with their pack. Even the washes keep their channels, carving lines that guide the rain. Nature shows us the Law every day.
📜 Boundary Principle #1: A Line is a Law
- A property line is not just a surveyor’s mark. It is a promise: what’s yours stays yours, what’s mine stays mine.
- When a person steps across without respect, it isn’t just a trespass on dirt. It is a trespass on trust.
- Trust, once cracked, doesn’t mend with tape. It takes effort, honesty, and respect to repair.
📜 Boundary Principle #2: The Jury Sees, the Judge Decides
- Neighbors are the jury—they see what happens.
- But each of us must be our own judge: do I stay in my lane? Do I uphold the Moral Law that says “love thy neighbor as thyself”?
- If you don’t like someone on your land without permission, then don’t step on theirs without being asked. Simple as that.
📜 Boundary Principle #3: Nature Doesn’t Bend to Excuses
- If you cut down a saguaro, it doesn’t grow back because you had a “reason.”
- If you move a boundary marker, it doesn’t erase the deed or the Law.
- Boundaries are like bones: break them, and the whole body suffers.
📜 Boundary Principle #4: Self-Governance Works Only with Respect
- Our community is not an HOA, it is a self-governing people.
- That means every Creeker has a duty: to hold themselves accountable before they point fingers at others.
- Bullying, trespassing, gossiping, or destruction of property are not self-governance. They are predatory acts, and predators don’t belong in a circle of trust.
📜 Boundary Principle #5: Gifts, Not Grievances
- To be elfish, not selfish, is to give respect like a gift.
- Boundaries are not walls of hate—they are fences of peace.
- When you respect mine, I feel safe. When I respect yours, you feel safe. Together, we create the kind of neighborhood our children can inherit with pride.
🌵 Final Word
Neighbors, today’s call is simple: stand tall in your own yard, walk upright in your own Law, and treat every line you cross as sacred.
The Good Shepherd doesn’t let wolves into the flock. The Good Neighbor doesn’t let disrespect into the circle.
We don’t need city hall to tell us how to live—we already know. The desert teaches us. The Law of God teaches us. Let’s live it.
🌞 Good Morning, Creekers! Respect the line, honor the Law, and give the gift of peace today.
