How often are you stopped by borders? 

They could be physical borders like fence lines, a crowd of people, or a wall. Nine times out of ten you find a way around these, whether it’s over, around, under, or through. (yes, through the wall if you run fast enough.)  

They could also be mental borders, comments like, “I’m not good enough,” “There’s someone better,” “That’s a lot of work,” “I don’t have time,” or ” I don’t have enough money,” “I’m not worthy.” 

I think you and I both know I could go on with mental borders forever, we are constantly limiting ourselves to what we think we can handle. And chances are, these limit you far more than the physical borders. There is always a mental battle going on, but God is here to prove all those comments wrong. You are so Worthy. 

Why do you limit yourself? We have God flowing through us and the work of God has no limits, so why do we limit ourselves? 

WHY LIMIT GODS LOVE?  

God has no borders. 

Smile, say hi to a stranger, have lunch, tell someone you love them.  

At Camp Jubilee, there’s a night where everyone goes around and hugs each other and say ‘I love you.’ And I think this is one of the most beautiful moments. One of the happiest moments, because in this instance, we are reminded from each other just how capable of love we are. Everyone is worthy of love, and it is not your decision who gets it and who doesn’t. Everyone has their invisible struggles, love them despite the invisibility. Love them despite the struggle that may be involved. Never stop loving. 

BECAUSE OF GOD, WE HAVE THE ABILITY TO LOVE OTHERS. Gosh, never be afraid to tell someone you love them. Never be afraid to extend your hands to help others.  

There’s no borders saying where my mission field starts and ends. I’m living in it now. Each day appreciating that love has no limits. That there’s no stopping who is worthy of God’s love. Each day, fighting the mental battles, but knowing my God is greater. Knowing that someone out there needs to be loved just as God as loved me. 

Our life is a mission field, and it’s as simple as loving others.  

 

Romans 5: 3-5 

“More than that, we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope, and hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us.”