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Wayne Watson
Ephesians 5:15/I John 2:6/Philippians 4:11-12
There's a fine line
Between contentment and greed
Between the things that I want
And the things that I need
Between "enough is enough"
And where desires feed
It's a fine line
How do I live with so much
Here with the spoil of the blessed
And not abandon this boat
For the sea of excess
To aspire to great things
Yet be filled with humbleness
It's a fine line--Oh yes, it's a fine line
Chorus
So where do I walk, Where is my place
The straight and the narrow
The road of grace
Holdin' fast to You, Walkin' at Your pace
Walkin' on the fine line
Walkin' on the fine line
Walkin' on the fine line
There's a fine line
Between taking bread with a lost man
And being consumed by his way
While reaching out in love
Temptation's right at your door
Guard what you're thinkin' of
It's a fine line
When I hide my eyes
From the darkest of our life's insanity
From the worst of the world's profanity
I've gotta be careful
I don't miss anyone in need of me
It's a fine line--Oh yes, it's a fine line
And can I embrace the world's sorrow
And not be carried away by life's rain
Know the power of the resurrection
And still know the fellowship of His pain
Not talkin' 'bout walkin' fences
Not talkin' 'bout compromise
But living and breathing as pleasing in His eyes
If I've said it once, I've said it a million, no a billion times,
"There's a fine line between so and so." The black and white
doesn't give so much trouble. At least when I choose black or
white, I KNOW I'VE DONE IT! The faith, on-the-edge walk,
requires a surer foot that I have...it requires leading.
Wayne Watson   Ephesians 5:15/I John 2:6/Philippians 4:11-12  There's a fine line  Between contentment and greed  Between the things that I want  And the things that I need  Between "enough is enough"  And where desires feed  It's a fine line  How do I live with so much  Here with the spoil of the blessed  And not abandon this boat  For the sea of excess  To aspire to great things  Yet be filled with humbleness  It's a fine line--Oh yes, it's a fine line  Chorus  So where do I walk, Where is my place  The straight and the narrow  The road of grace  Holdin' fast to You, Walkin' at Your pace  Walkin' on the fine line  Walkin' on the fine line  Walkin' on the fine line  There's a fine line  Between taking bread with a lost man  And being consumed by his way  While reaching out in love  Temptation's right at your door  Guard what you're thinkin' of  It's a fine line  When I hide my eyes  From the darkest of our life's insanity  From the worst of the world's profanity  I've gotta be careful  I don't miss anyone in need of me  It's a fine line--Oh yes, it's a fine line  And can I embrace the world's sorrow  And not be carried away by life's rain  Know the power of the resurrection  And still know the fellowship of His pain  Not talkin' 'bout walkin' fences  Not talkin' 'bout compromise  But living and breathing as pleasing in His eyes  If I've said it once, I've said it a million, no a billion times,  "There's a fine line between so and so." The black and white  doesn't give so much trouble. At least when I choose black or  white, I KNOW I'VE DONE IT! The faith, on-the-edge walk,  requires a surer foot that I have...it requires leading.