Ancient Boundaries (repost)

Today's post is a repost of the most popular post of 2013. "Thank you" to each of you that have read, commented, shared, or have otherwise been encouraged in your faith. I look forward to helping you on your spiritual journey for many more years, and pray for God's blessings on each of you!
- Pastor Kyle

"Do not move the ancient boundary which your fathers have set." - Prov. 22:28 (NASB)

   As I think about it, this verse seems especially appropriate for our world today. We do not think about it too much, but our world is filled with boundaries. By definition, boundaries perform one of two important tasks. First, they keep us from something potentially dangerous. Think of a zoo. There are some pretty amazing creatures to see there, many of which are extremely dangerous to us. However, because of the barriers erected, we can observe wolves from a safe location. Barriers also keep things out. Again think of the zoo. Imagine sitting down with your family in the designated picnic area, and the keepers allow the wolves to come and join in. Boundaries, therefore, keep us safe. Wolves are still dangerous, regardless of which century you live in. Just because we have new understanding, or the latest in scientific knowledge, does not mean that we can bring wolves into our houses as pets.
   The same is true with ancient boundaries. There are many ethical, emotional, moral, and spiritual boundaries that have been set before us. In most cases, these are boundaries that have been set many years before our time, and are still valid. However, we are living in an age when the wisdom of yesterday is discarded with the "fresh understanding" of today.  As a nation, we are moving, and removing in some cases,  the boundaries set forth by those who have gone before us. It is not the job of government to maintain spiritual boundaries, it is the job of the church. As Christians, we must maintain, by prayer and action, those boundaries established before our time. If you read the Bible, you will find that these are established by God Himself. Who are we to remove His boundaries?

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