We all have boundaries we don’t want others to cross and everyone has a different comfort level:
• Some don’t seem to have many boundaries and share their lives with everyone out in the open.
• Others are more private and prefer to not shine a limelight on themselves or their lives.
• Many fall somewhere in between

You say you’ve given your life to God and Jesus is your savior. Excellent!
We say we want to follow Him and only want His guidance. We’re willing to do whatever He directs and you pray for Him to reveal His will for you.

We claim we’re devoted, we’re absolutely His children.

But…are we truly willing to give it all up for Him? Really?
How far will you go?
We say we have emptied ourselves and only want Him to be our guide.

But have you ever, deep down, realized you DO want God leading but He can’t really get THAT close. Not too close to THAT issue. THAT situation.

Is there a place deep within yourself you know…maybe even won’t admit to another human being…but YOU know there are areas in your life you just don’t want God to be?

Its too painful for you think about ever revisiting.
Too ugly and better to just move on and let it stay in the past.
Its not hurting anyone that the situation isn’t brought out into the light—God knows about it anyhow, right?

What about your obedience? Maybe its not a past issue but how far will you obey? We all say we’ll go wherever He leads then joke as long as it isn’t somewhere ‘bad or dangerous’.

Take it further..what if its uncomfortable? Get honest with yourself for a moment: what if He is leading you to do something that will make you unpopular with your social circle, ignored by your friends, etc.

Of course, I don’t mean something against His word or anything, but what if it’s something like take a stand for the bible when everyone around you is saying (in words or actions) “Sshh…that is NOT politically correct”. Will you do it?

Where is that line you’ve drawn around yourself that you don’t want God to cross?

  • Is it a line you’ve drawn?
  •  A line you’ve allowed the enemy to draw around you, so you’ve circled yourself within it?
  •  Is it a line that God is urging you to break out of but it’ll cost too much to do so?

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The question is: whose line is it anyway? Yours? God’s? The enemy?
How far are you willing to go to be obedient to God if it were to truly cost you the house, job, friends, community you’re currently living in?
Just a call to all of us: we are held in the hand of Most High-and He has our best interest in His heart. Usually we can’t see the end of the road or outcome, but He has it under control and it is NOT to destroy us.

We’re taught from birth to take care of ourselves but what if the Father wants us to just trust Him a little more…be a little more bold…take a little further step with our faith.
Think of the possibilities if we truly allow Him to cross that line we’ve drawn—we can be more effective in our lives, our callings, our ministries, our parenting, etc.

Isn’t that the whole point?

To completely throw ourselves into His hands and follow where He leads us.

Scary? Many times.
Predictable? Nope, not usually.
Overwhelming? Most likely!
WORTH IT? MORE THAN WE CAN EVER IMAGINE! 

Take that step—whether your first step is to step over the line you’ve drawn of being closer, getting closer or taking a chance. I’m with you and doing the same! 
Or if that step is allowing HIM to be closer to You—its more trust than you’ve had and more LIFE than you’ve ever experienced!

I’m letting the lines fall down and opening myself more fully—Won’t you join me in our journey together?

Proverbs 3:5-6
If you want favor with both God and man, and a reputation for good judgment and common sense, then trust the Lord completely; don’t ever trust yourself. In everything you do, put God first, and he will direct you and crown your efforts with success.

James 4:8 And when you draw close to God, God will draw close to you. Wash your hands, you sinners, and let your hearts be filled with God alone to make them pure and true to him.