Thursday (6/26): "Like a foolish man who built
his house upon the sand"
Scripture:
Matthew
7:21-29
21 Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will go into
the holy nation of heaven. The one who does the things
My Father in heaven wants him to do will go into the
holy nation of heaven. 22 Many people will say to
Me on that day, 'Lord, Lord, did we not preach in Your
Name? Did we not put out demons in Your Name? Did we not
do many powerful works in Your Name?' 23 Then I
will say to them in plain words, 'I never knew you. Go
away from Me, you who do wrong!'
24 "Whoever hears these words of Mine and does them, will be
like a wise man who built his house on rock. 25
The rain came down. The water came up. The wind blew and
hit the house. The house did not fall because it was
built on rock. 26 Whoever hears these words of
Mine and does not do them, will be like a foolish man
who built his house on sand. 27 The rain came
down. The water came up. The wind blew and hit the
house. The house fell and broke apart." 28 Then
Jesus finished talking. The people were surprised and
wondered about His teaching. 29 He was teaching
them as One Who has the right and the power to teach. He
did not teach as the teachers of the Law.
Meditation:
What’s the
significance of the story for us? The kind of foundation
we build our lives upon will determine whether we can
survive the storms and trials of life that are sure to
come. Builders usually lay their foundations when the
weather and soil conditions are at their best. It takes
foresight to know how a foundation will stand up against
adverse conditions. Building a house on a flood plain,
such as a dry river-bed, is a sure bet for disaster!
Jesus prefaced his story with a warning: We may fool one
another with our words, but God cannot be deceived. He
sees the heart as it truly is – with its motives,
intentions, desires, and choices (Psalm 139:2). There is
only one way in which a person’s sincerity can be
proved, and that is by one’s practice. Fine words can
never replace good deeds. Our character is revealed in
the choices we make, especially when we must choose
between what is true and false, good and evil. Do you
cheat on an exam or on your income taxes, especially
when it will cost you? Do you lie, or cover-up, when
disclosing the truth will cause you pain or
embarrassment? A true person is honest and reliable
before God, neighbor, and oneself. Such a person's word
can be taken as trustworthy.
What can
keep us from falsehood and spiritual disaster? If we
make the Lord and his word the rock and foundation of
our lives, then nothing can shake us nor keep us from
God's presence and protection. Is the Lord and his word
the one sure foundation of your life?
Prayer:
"Lord Jesus, you are the only foundation that can hold
us up when trials and disaster threaten us. Give me the
wisdom, foresight, and strength of character I need to
do what is right and good and to reject whatever is
false and contrary to your will. May I be a doer of your
word and not a hearer only."
Psalm
79:1-5, 8-9
1
O God, the nations have come into the land of Your
people. They have made Your holy house dirty. They have
crushed the walls and buildings of Jerusalem.
2 They
have given the dead bodies of Your servants to the birds
of the heavens for food. The flesh of those who belong
to You has been given to the wild animals of the earth.
3 They
have poured out their blood like water all around
Jerusalem. And there was no one to bury them.
4 We
have become a shame to our neighbors. Those around us
laugh at and make fun of us.
5 How
long, O Lord? Will You be angry forever? Will Your
jealousy burn like fire?
8
Do not hold the sins of our fathers against us. Let Your
loving-pity come fast to meet us. For we are in much
need.
9 O God
Who saves us, help us for the honor of Your name. Take
us out of trouble and forgive our sins, for the honor of
Your name.
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