When our freedom takes us beyond the bondaries God has given us and turns into sin...

            BEYOND THE BOUNDARY...

All things are lawful for me, but not all things are profitable.
All things are lawful for me, but I will not be mastered by
anything (1 Corinthians 6:12).

Most of us won't often be tempted to commit obvious sins such as armed robbery, murder or rape. Satan's tack is to entice us to push something good beyond the boundary of the will of God until it becomes sin. He treats us like the proverbial frog in the pot of water: gradually turning up the heat of temptation, hoping we don't notice that we are approaching the boundary of God's will and jump out before something good becomes sin.

Everything is good and lawful for us because we are free from sin and no longer under the condemnation of the law. But the following statements reveal how we can wrongly take good things beyond the boundary of God's will:

   * physical rest becomes
laziness

    * ability to profit becomes
avarice and greed

    * enjoyment of life becomes
intemperance

    * physical pleasure becomes
sensuality

    * interest in the possessions of others becomes
covetousness

    * enjoyment of food becomes
gluttony

    * self-care becomes
selfishness

    * self-respect becomes
conceit

    * communication becomes
gossip

    * cautiousness becomes
unbelief

    * anger becomes
rage and bad temper

    * lovingkindness becomes
overprotection

    * judgment becomes
criticism

    * same-sex friendship becomes
homosexuality

    * sexual freedom becomes
immorality

    * conscientiousness becomes
perfectionism

    * generosity becomes
wastefulness

    * self-protection becomes
dishonesty

    * carefulness becomes
fear

Lord, I seek Your balance in my life today to do what is
profitable without being mastered by anything, even good things.

 

From "Daily in Christ" from Neil T. Anderson. Used with permission
Copyright (c) 2000, from Harvest House Publishers, Eugene, Oregon, 97402




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