‘Therefore everyone who hears
these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built
his house on the rock.'
Matthew 7:24
When my
grandchildren were little, we vacationed one summer at the beach. During that
week I rediscovered the simple joy of building sandcastles.
Every
day, armed with plastic buckets and shovels, we marched across the dunes and
over the sand to the place where the ocean lapped against the shore. There,
just beyond the waves, we amused ourselves for hours filling and dumping
buckets of sand until our sandcastle was complete.
However,
no matter how big our castle was when we left, the next day when we returned,
it was gone. We expected this. Sand is not a permanent building material.
On the
other hand, the beachfront condo where we stayed was built with steel and
concrete. That material proved its worth one fall when a hurricane hit.
Although
100 mile-an-hour winds shook the condo, and tide surges flooded the first
floor, the building stood firm. When the hurricane was over, the structure was
still there. It had made it through the storm.
Storms
are a part of life, and they come in many forms. Sooner or later each of us
will face difficult circumstances that threaten and shake our world.
When that
happens, Jesus told us how to stand firm. He said, 'Therefore everyone who hears
these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built
his house on the rock ' (Matthew 7:24).
In other
words, Jesus advised us to build our lives on His Truth. When our lives are
based on hearing and applying God’s Word, adversity won’t wash us away. We won’t collapse because our
foundation is indestructible.
Father, we are reassured by Your Word and Your
faithfulness.
Carol
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