Key Verse: Luke 6:48
Big Idea: The Son of Man is the foundation of our lives.
In the town where I used to live, they built a
new neighborhood with massive homes on big lots. Their HOA has a private boat
ramp and a private dog park. The developed who set it up undeniably made a
fortune. But you can hardly get there because they did not take all of the
steps necessary to build quality roads. Instead, when pulling off of FM-2004 in
Brazoria County, you are teleported to the potholes of Louisiana.
Everyone is building something with their life. Some people are building lives that look impressive physically: lots of friends, lots of money and lots of influence. Some people are building lives that look impressive spiritually: lots of followers, lots of Scripture memorized, and lots of good deeds. None of those things are wrong! But if you could dig just a little bit beneath the surface, you might be surprised at what you would find. Some lives that look unimpressive are built on a sturdy foundation, and can safely be expanded and improved. Some lives that seem to be amazing have no foundation, and the first storm will bring them crashing to the ground.
Everyone is building something with their life. Some people are building lives that look impressive physically: lots of friends, lots of money and lots of influence. Some people are building lives that look impressive spiritually: lots of followers, lots of Scripture memorized, and lots of good deeds. None of those things are wrong! But if you could dig just a little bit beneath the surface, you might be surprised at what you would find. Some lives that look unimpressive are built on a sturdy foundation, and can safely be expanded and improved. Some lives that seem to be amazing have no foundation, and the first storm will bring them crashing to the ground.
In the parable which concludes the Sermon on
the Plain, today’s chapter, Jesus tells us that hearing His words may seem
impressive, and people may be amazed at our knowledge, but if we do not do
them, we are a house with no foundation. At the first crisis, the life that seemed
so beautiful is suddenly so much rubble and disappointment. Too often, we are
caught up in what is visible and forget that God is looking at our hearts. If
we are to build our lives on Jesus, sometimes it will seem counter-intuitive to
those around us, who are mostly concerned with what is visible. But it is the
life founded on the rock which can stand the storm. When we make all of who we
are on the Rock of Jesus, then even death itself cannot shake us. If we follow
Him, He holds us securely in His hand.
Discussion idea: The most important things cannot be lost in life or by death. What
are some things that seem important, but are not on the foundation of Jesus?
What are some things that seem unimportant, but will last forever?
Prayer focus: Pray for the strength and wisdom to build your life on Jesus
alone, repent of any areas of your life which are not.
We used to think that we should "lay aside treasures on" this earth and we actually made charts & plans on how to accomplish this. Now our focus is shifting on how we can help others here.... NOW & if there is extra...save it for a rainy day.
ReplyDeleteIf you have ever stared DEATH in the face....it helps to mold you into a different person....hopefully, a person who God is pleased with.