What is your life founded upon?
“Why do
you call me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ and do not do what I say?” Luke
6:46 NIV
Jesus told a story of two men who built a house. The wise
one built his house on solid rock; the foolish one built his on sand. When a
storm hit both houses, only the wise man’s house was left standing. Now, Jesus
wasn’t comparing wisdom with foolishness, because we’re all apt to be wise at
times and foolish at others.
And He didn’t say the house that survived was a believer’s
house while the one that was destroyed belonged to an unbeliever, though that’s
implied. He was comparing the two foundations (See Mt 7:24-27).
So, what is your life founded upon?
When things get bad; when your back is against the wall;
when your survival is on the line; when you’ve used up your last ounce of
strength—what is it that gets you through?
Certainly not your wisdom or your church affiliation.
Faithful believers sometimes flounder in the midst of life’s storms: an abusive
relationship, a financial collapse, an unfaithful partner, an irreversible
loss, the illness of a child, psychological and physical disability, etc.
Jesus’ point was this: When the storms of life come, the only way to get
through them is to do what He says!
Because God always honors His Word, your obedience aligns
you with His Word, His will, and His power to act on your behalf.
As you walk in obedience God will enable you to come
through this storm, no matter how long and hard it rages.
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