I want to make a distinction between good limits and bad limits. Good limits are limits that keep us from living foolishly and hurting ourselves and others. Bad limits are limits that keep us from experiencing God in our lives.

When I am talking about no more limits, I am not talking about living foolishly. I am not talking about going out and charging up all your credit cards or speeding recklessly down the highway.

When I am talking about no more limits, I am talking about limits in our lives that keep God at a distance. I am talking about limits we have accepted that are contrary to the will of God. These are bad limits and need to be removed.

Bad limits keep us from receiving the fullness of God. These limits keep us from receiving healing for our bodies. These limits keep us from receiving wholeness in our souls and in our emotions.

These limits keep us from entering into worship. These limits keep us from entering into Christian service and helping others.

We all should understand that we need to set good limits. We should understand we must exercise self-control over many things. The limits we need to eliminate are the limits that have kept God from fulfilling His purpose and plan for our lives.

God wants us to live a life with no more limits that brings glory to Him and joy for us.

Source: No More Limits by Happy Caldwell.
Excerpt permission granted by Harrison House Publishers