For instance, take affluence, the amount of affluence I will surround myself with, as a Christian. I may say, 'Well, that much is wrong, but I will go as near to it as I comfortably can.’ ‘No,’ says the word of God, ‘you cannot cliff-hang in this matter. It is not safe, because you will be over the edge before long.’ In the Christian life, you do not build your house over the edge of the cliff; neither do you build it on the very edge of the cliff. Both are as absurd. You have got to be a long way from the door of this loose woman’s house. It means to say that as a Christian I realise my weakness, I realise this is a warfare, I realise the power of the devil, I realise the more I may be granted to accomplish for the Lord, the more the devil will pull me down, and if I am living right on the line, right on the edge of disaster, I will succumb as surely as anything. So I have got to be absolutely clear. I have got to have a timetable. I have got to attend the means of grace. I am going to be clear that I will give so much time to the things of God. I am not going to miss worship meetings; I am not going to cut it fine and say, ‘It is too difficult to attend regularly; I cannot balance my business affairs and attend my church, so I will leave it to once a month.’ I am not going to live on the edge of this temptation, staying just about within the line to my satisfaction. I have got to understand that I shall never get any wisdom unless I live a long way from peril and from danger. ‘Remove thy way far from her.’ I will not go as far as I think it safe, I will stop a long way short of too much creature comfort or whatever it is.