The Lord is my rock and my fortress and my
deliverer; My God, my strength, in whom I will trust; My shield and the horn of
my salvation, my stronghold. (Psalms 18:2)
But his bow
remained in strength, And the arms of his hands were made strong By the hands
of the Mighty God of Jacob (From there is the Shepherd, the Stone of Israel), (Genesis
49:24)
As we go
through life we are bound to have disappointments, hurt, pain, and sadness. We
are guaranteed to experience earth-shaking situations that could either, in a
matter of speaking, make or break us. I can say this because Jesus tells us
that we will have trouble in this life (John 16:33). But then He says that it
is ok that we go through times that are hard because He has overcome the world.
Being that He has beaten the grave and the ways of this world and the lies of
the devil, that gives Him the right position to be the Rock on which we can
stand in the midst of such adversity in our own lives.
Please dear
saints do not read this and hear me say so flippantly that its ok that you are
experiencing great sadness and hurt because you can always turn to Jesus for
your rock. Even though that is true, Jesus is not saying it so carelessly. He
says it with deep compassion of knowing your great pain because He himself went
through that. And He is not some vague imagination that can turn your world
into happiness whenever you turn to Him. As a matter of fact, God the Father
did not do that for Jesus in the garden of Gethsemane as Jesus prayed for the
cup of a terrible death and separation from His Father to be passed from Him.
No, Jesus had a purpose to endure the physical and spiritual pain so that you
and I can be free from Hell if we embrace that gift by giving Him our life and
letting Him live through us.
Today we
are looking into the twenty-first topic on the Sermon on the Mount that Jesus
is teaching, which is “Build on the Rock”. Matthew 7:24-27… Jesus says, “Therefore whoever hears these sayings
of Mine, and does them, I will liken him to a wise man who built his house on
the rock: and the rain descended, the floods came, and the winds blew and beat
on that house; and it did not fall, for it was founded on the rock. “But
everyone who hears these sayings of Mine, and does not do them, will be like a
foolish man who built his house on the sand: and the rain descended, the floods
came, and the winds blew and beat on that house; and it fell. And great was its
fall.”
What does Jesus mean when He
says, “I will
liken him to a wise man who built his house on the rock: and the rain
descended, the floods came, and the winds blew and beat on that house; and it
did not fall, for it was founded on the rock”?
Building
your house on the rock is about intimacy with Jesus. Strengthen your faith in
Him by worshiping Him with everything you do, so when the suffocating floods
and the damaging winds come, and they will come, your house will not fall.
Recently
I was meditating on this very thing when my wife Cyndi told me about this car
accident that she saw on 80/94 by Chicago yesterday. She said this woman looked
like she was in emotional agony as help was just arriving to the scene. Cyndi
didn’t find out what had happened but it got me thinking maybe it was a fatal
accident and it was someone this woman was close to that had died. It’s
horrible enough to go through something so gut wrenching, it is even worse to
face it without the hope that Jesus gives if you have a relationship with Him.
He is the firmness of your strength, the stability in your weakness, and the
power in your love in any and every situation you are in.
Reflection:
Well, this wraps up the teachings from the Sermon
on the Mount. All of which are attitudes of the heart. Remember, attitudes come
from the heart. If your attitude is wrong, that means your heart is not right. In
this teaching there is an attitude of endurance as you work out your faith in
Jesus and what He has done for you. The kind of endurance that will carry you
through trials and that endurance only comes by you surrendering your own will
and strength and let God work through you.
Challenge:
Dear saints, I challenge you to
carefully consider how you are building your faith. Even people who call
themselves christains can build their faith on sand having knowledge of God but
not having closeness with Jesus. Talk to Jesus and ask Him to make it clear to
you if you are standing firm on His foundation. Then go and win souls to the
same house built on the Rock!
-Doug McGowan
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