"Don't look for the line." What do I mean by that? Well, I've been asked a lot recently: "Ryan, what do you mean? You say there's progressive sanctification Where we all stumble in many ways And there's pattern sin Where's the line?" "I don't know where the line is." I mean I know some things that are over the line I know that There are some things that are clearly pattern sin I know some things that are over the line I know some things that are just stumbling in many ways "Where exactly, Ryan, is the line?" "I have no idea where the line is." And praise God scripture never gave us the line You do not want to be as close to the line as you can You want to be way over here OK, so the couple They're not married They're in the backseat of the car They're going like: "Oh, how far can we go?" Like, "What's allowed here?" "Get out of the car!" It'll all be OK outside the car We should be making every effort To add every bit of grace to our lives We should be looking to Him Adding the knowledge of Him to our lives Pursuing Godliness And by God, I mean that will all reverence By God, we will grow in assurance that we are saved We will not grow in assurance by always asking: "Can I keep one foot close to the line?"