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Views and opinions: Build a house upon solid rock and not on soft, shifting sand

Matthew 7:25 — “And the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and slammed against that house; and yet it did not fall, for it had been founded on the rock.”

The week of April 3 was quite a doozy. Tuesday afternoon high-speed winds raced through our area, uprooting trees, demolishing barns and flinging roof shingles in the air like clay pigeons for target practice.

Numerous friends and family are still grappling with the aftermath while trying to move forward with the daily grind of life.

How does one survive these and other types of violent life storms? Sitting on a hillside surrounded by great crowds of people, Jesus answered the same question with a story.

Once, there were two builders looking for a place to build their homes. The first builder chose a spot on the seashore. The second builder took a little more time considering the spot for his home. He finally settled on a large rock.

Things went along splendidly until one day the winds picked up. A terrible storm passed through the area. The rain beat down and the floodwaters rose. In the morning, the house on the sand was in a shambles. On the other hand, the house built on the rock, though battered by the same strong winds, escaped the rising floods and remained standing.

The crowds listened intently as Jesus went on to explain the meaning of His story. Those who hear the words of God but do not act on them are like the foolish man who built his house on the sand. These cannot withstand the storms of life that are sure to come.

But those who hear God’s words and obey have built their life on a firm foundation. When winds blow, their faith will be proven and they will survive the storm.

Today many follow the call of the world and seek for stability in riches, status, family, education and more. None of these can withstand the strongest of winds that are sure to blow.

One large medical bill can demolish a savings account. Slander can topple an important status. A betrayal can disrupt the best of families. And none of these can protect or assure you of your eternal destination.

There is only one place where your foundation will remain firm no matter what blows your way. This is Jesus Christ Himself. Those who hear and obey His words have built their lives on solid ground. Disaster and even death may come, but it will not touch this wise builder’s soul.

This person’s eternal home in heaven is secure, and nothing can separate him or her from God’s love – not even a doozy of a week.

 

Sandra Sheridan is a Midwest wife and mother of five. She shares her messages to her children with Farm World. Visit her at www.VersesFromMama.com

6/14/2018