In the
game of golf, out-of-bounds or O. B. markers designate when a ball has gone out
of play. If a player’s ball goes out-of-bounds, a one-stroke penalty is
imposed.
The
prophet Jeremiah warned the southern kingdom of Judah about their persistent
rejection of God’s boundaries for them. He said that even the sea knows that
the sand on the seashore is its O. B. marker, “an everlasting barrier it cannot
cross” (Jer. 5:22 NIV).
Yet, the Lord’s people had defiant and rebellious hearts (v.23). There was no
fear of God, who gave them rain for their crops (v.24). They grew rich on
deceit (v.27) and ignored the pleas of the disadvantaged (v.28).
God has
given moral boundaries in His Word for us to live within. He gave them not to
frustrate us but so that by keeping within them we may enjoy His blessings.
David wrote: “I know, O Lord, that
Your judgments are right” (Ps. 119:75). God told Israel through Moses, “I have set before
you life and death, blessing and cursing; therefore choose life” (Deut. 30:19).
Don’t
test God’s boundaries and invite His correction. Make wise choices to live
within His O. B. markers in His Word.
A small
step of obedience is a giant step to a happy life. (RBC)