Episode 55: Red Flags in Relationships

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Episode 55: Red Flags in Relationships

from Las Locas Chronicles · host Las Locas Chronicles

Send us Fan MailAre you ignoring red flags in your relationships? 🚩On this episode of Las Locas we explore warning signs in all types of relationships — dating, friendships, family, church, leadership, and more — through the lens of Scripture. One of the biggest red flags in any relationship is a lack of honor and respect. This shows up when your thoughts are dismissed, your boundaries are ignored, or your voice is minimized. Honor doesn’t require agreement, but it does require recognizing the value God placed on you. When respect is missing, love cannot function the way Scripture intends.Another serious warning sign is manipulation and control. This often hides behind concern, spirituality, or “wanting what’s best for you,” but it uses guilt, fear, or pressure to get compliance. God leads through truth and freedom, not coercion. Healthy relationships allow room for choice, growth, and wise counsel.A third red flag is chronic dishonesty—patterns of lying, half-truths, omissions, or rewriting stories when confronted. Trust cannot exist without truth. Where honesty is absent, stability and safety disappear.In this episode, we talk about why these red flags are often ignored and why discernment and boundaries are not unloving, but necessary. God does not call us to tolerate what damages our hearts, our faith, or our peace.Learn how to discern healthy connections, set godly boundaries, and build relationships that reflect Christ’s love, truth, and peace.🎧 Listen on all podcast platforms📺 Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LasLocasChronicles🛍️ Get merch & support the podcast: https://laslocaschronicles.com

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