When in Romania I gave a prophetic word to the team – it often interests me what comes out in a prophecy. I have learned so much as I have had to wrestle with how something could be after hearing a prophetic word. I do not have the aspect here transcribed that I will refer to, but it pretty much went along these lines:
God will give you many partners who are not believers, but will serve the purposes of God. You do not need to draw lines to keep yourselves pure, when the kingdom is advancing what is not within the kingdom today can be tomorrow, lines are only necessary when on the retreat.
The positive ‘attitude’ of Jesus always astounds me. He is not intimidated nor fearful. If we are fearful of what is not of Christ affecting us we will draw boundary lines; likewise if we are really experiencing an incredible onslaught then perhaps we will need some boundary lines. But if we are free of fear and the life of God is flowing out from us, boundary lines are not important. Any line we draw would be very temporary as it will shift tomorrow.
Oh for the blurred lines of the increasing kingdom.

yes! c.
Love this
By what NT scholar Klaus Berger teaches, this kind of teaching and praxis was the main difference between Jesus and his disciples and the (‘other’) Pharisees: aggressive and contagious purity and holiness.
I love such days of God’s coming!
Encouraged greatly by this! Thanks.
Love this thought Martin. Thank you.
Amen and Amen!!!