Wayne Ephesians John 2:6/Philippians 4:11-12 There's a line Between and greed the things that I want And the things that I "enough is enough" And where desires It's a line How do I live with so with the spoil of the blessed And not this boat For the sea of To to great things Yet be with humbleness It's a fine line--Oh yes, it's a line So do I walk, Where is my place The straight and the The road of Holdin' fast to You, at Your pace Walkin' on the fine on the fine line Walkin' on the fine There's a line Between bread with a lost man And consumed by his way While out in love Temptation's at your door Guard what you're of It's a fine When I hide my From the darkest of our life's From the worst of the profanity I've be careful I don't miss in need of me It's a fine line--Oh yes, it's a fine And can I the world's sorrow And not be carried away by life's the power of the resurrection And still know the fellowship of His Not talkin' 'bout walkin' Not 'bout compromise But and breathing as pleasing in His eyes If I've it once, I've said it a million, no a billion times, "There's a fine line between so and so." The and white doesn't give so much trouble. At least when I black or white, I KNOW I'VE IT! The faith, on-the-edge walk, a surer foot that I have...it requires leading.