Read Deuteronomy 19:14 “Do not move your neighbour’s boundary stone set up by your predecessors in the inheritance you receive in the land the LORD your God is giving you to possess.”
Someone said, “Your rights end where my nose begins” . We live in a country of equal rights. We hear it loudly from different groups of people across our country. We should give each man the same rights as the next man to work and provide for his family. But it is not the government’s responsibility or the country’s role to provide that respect; it is each person’s responsibility to respect his brother’s rights. Yes, we have a system in place to correct those abuses in our culture. But if each of us would respect our brother’s boundaries they would not have to demand it from us.
- David Raley serves as the Field Representative for Light for the Lost.
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