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'' Don't Cross the Line''
Season 3 · Episode 7

'' Don't Cross the Line''

The Ashland St. Pulpit · Ashland St. Baptist Church

May 29, 202540m 29s

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Show Notes

Main Texts:

  • Proverbs 22:28
  • 1 Kings 2:1, 8–9, 36–46

Intro: The Origin of Phrases

  • “Honeymoon” – From mead given after marriage.
  • “Bite the Bullet” – Soldiers enduring pain without anesthesia.
  • “Give Someone the Cold Shoulder” – Guests who overstayed their welcome in the Middle Ages were served cold leftovers like a shoulder of mutton.
  • “Don’t Cross the Line” – Originated from physical boundaries drawn on land or in sports; evolved to mean moral/spiritual boundaries.

Proverbs 22:28 – Remove Not the Ancient Landmark

  • Historical Context: Stones marked tribal and family lands in Israel.
  • Spiritual Significance:
    • 🪧 Provision – Trust in God’s placement.
    • 💎 Promise – Treasure of God's covenant.
    • 📈 Power – Track record of God’s faithfulness.

The Ancient Landmarks Represent:

  1. 🕯️ Memorial of Remembrance
  2. 🔥 Monument to Revival
  3. 📖 Miraculously Relevant Truths

Illustration from 1 Kings 2:1, 8–9, 36–46 – The Story of Shimei

  • Shimei was shown mercy by Solomon—given life on one condition: don’t leave Jerusalem (don’t cross the line).
  • He eventually broke that condition, and it cost him his life.

Three Things Shimei Could Have Said

1. “I’ve Been Faithful” (v.39)

  • Years of obedience don’t erase one act of rebellion.
  • Quote: “By breaking his oath to God and Solomon, the old curser of David cursed himself.”
  • Key Point: Past faithfulness does not guarantee present obedience.
  • ✝️ We don’t work for God's love or favor—we work from the Cross.
    • Guard your testimony
    • Guard your sanctification
    • Stay in bounds

2. “It’s Not That Far” (v.40)

  • Geography may have seemed insignificant—but obedience matters.
  • Historical Note: Shimei could’ve possibly gone to Gath without crossing Kidron, but intent still broke the king's command.
  • 🔑 Application: When you're tempted to compromise—go talk to the King (God) before crossing the line.

3. “What About Forgiveness?” (v.41–43)

  • David had forgiven.
  • Solomon had given a second chance.
  • But willful disobedience leads to judgment.
  • ❗Grace should lead to gratitude, not presumption.

Conclusion

  • Solomon removed those whose hearts were not loyal—then came peace.
  • ✝️ Likewise, we experience peace when we remove what opposes Christ’s reign in our hearts.

“I have decided—I will not cross the line.”