![]() ![]() ![]() Why? Because there's usually some sort of boundary my wild heart tries to push against. I need to remember this, and apply it to the protective restrictions God has for me. They are protective restrictions meant to define where safe freedom can be found.Īnd my dogs aren't the only ones who need to remember this lesson. After all, a shock to keep them inside the safe boundary is a lot better than what might happen outside the boundary.īoundaries aren't cruel barriers meant to keep my dogs from freedom. But we live in the country and installing a regular fence was simply out of the question.Īn invisible fence it would have to be. So, I looked into getting a regular fence. I couldn't stand the thought of my dog getting a shock. I used to think invisible fences were cruel. He pulled into the driveway, coaxed Champ into his car, and called me with breathless excitement to announce he'd found my beloved dog. One of our friends knew Champ had gone missing and miraculously found him in a yard miles from our home. Several times we've enlisted our friends to pray for Champ and Chelsea. I can't tell you the number of sleepless nights I've had fretting over my dogs. Even though we didn't have a fence, we had other systems in place to keep them safely at home! But my two outside dogs, Champ and Chelsea, are sometimes delinquent. Just letting you know we're about to drop off your dog-we saw him running around our neighborhood." TerKeurst, this is one of your neighbors. TerKeurst, I think I might have just seen your dog running down the street." TerKeurst, your dog ran away to our house. The boundary lines have fallen for me in pleasant places." Psalm 16:5-6a (NIV) "LORD, you alone are my portion and my cup you make my lot secure. ![]()
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