Matthew 7:24 - Build Your Life on Christ and His Word.
Matthew 7:24 (NIV) Everyone who hears these
words of mine and puts them into practice is like
a wise man who built his house on the rock.
INTRODUCTION
When we receive Jesus Christ as Savior and
Lord, we will obey Him, and, as a result, our
lives will be radically transformed. It's in the
doing, the obeying, and the living the life of
faith that we are changed. [Adult SS Quarterly
6/30/05]
COMMENTARY PEARL
To those who believe, Christ is the sure
foundation. These are they who fall upon the Rock and
are broken. Submission to Christ and faith in
Him are here represented. To fall upon the Rock
and be broken is to give up our
self-righteousness and to go to Christ with the humility of a
child, repenting of our transgressions, and
believing in His forgiving love. And so also it is by
faith and obedience that we build on Christ as our
foundation.
Upon this living stone, Jews and Gentiles
alike may build. This is the only foundation upon
which we may securely build. It is broad enough
for all, and strong enough to sustain the weight
and burden of the whole world. And by connection
with Christ, the living stone, all who build upon
this foundation become living stones. Many
persons are by their own endeavors hewn, polished,
and beautified; but they cannot become "living
stones," because they are not connected with Christ.
Without this connection, no man can be saved.
Without the life of Christ in us, we cannot
withstand the storms of temptation. Our eternal safety
depends upon our building upon the sure foundation.
Multitudes are today building upon foundations that
have not been tested. When the rain falls, and
the tempest rages, and the floods come, their
house will fall, because it is not founded upon
the eternal Rock, the chief cornerstone Christ
Jesus. {DA 599}
COMMENTARY
Last night, Jesus got my attention
through a crime drama on TV. I learned that forensic
investigators can tell where a crime happened by examining
sand in the soles of a suspect's or victim's
shoes. That means, each beach around the world is
different enough to be recognizable and useful as an
investigative tool.
Coarse or fine sand. Tan, white, pink,
orange, black, even purple sand. Four beaches in the
world have green sand. The minerals that make up
the world's beaches can come from volcanic
eruptions, ground-up seashells, or erosion of local
landscape.
Another sand lesson came while visiting a
wet soft-sand beach. If I stood still, the
incoming and outgoing waves washed the sand out from
under me, making it difficult to stand. The only
way I could stay upright was if I kept moving.
Standing still, I'd sink.
What a "moving" picture of my faith walk
with Jesus! It's so easy to sink when I'm not
progressing forward. Miss reading the devotional a day
or two. Stop memorizing Scripture. Skip church.
Let the world suck me into its vortex of noise
and chaotic conversations rather than take time
to listen to Jesus.
The sinking sand image sticks with me
like ... well, like beach sand on a hot day. May
it always serve its purpose of reminding me to
keep putting one foot in front of the other as
Jesus and I walk together. Cynthia Ruchti
Faith Step: Find a rock or seashell or
small jar of sand you can label with the words of
Matthew 7:6 as a heartening reminder of Jess's
faithfulness. [Mornings With Jesus 2024 Devotional by
Guideposts and Zondervan]
CLOSING THOUGHT
During a tornado warning in my city a few
years ago, I was overcome with worry. The
atmosphere of the sunny spring day changed drastically
in just minutes. The skies darkened, the wind
picked up speed, and sirens roared in the distance.
I hurried to the basement, grabbing my Kindle
and mobile phone so I could stay weather aware.
The Memphis home we live in is almost 100
years old and has withstood many storms, so I'm
usually calm in extreme weather conditions. That
day, however, I realized something about the
house for the first time. Every room had windows
and, unless I squeezed into one of our closets, I
was likely to be in harm's way. I found comfort
in heading to our basement, where the
foundation is solid and less likely to be destroyed.
Within a few hours, the sirens stopped,
the winds died down, and the skies cleared. The
tornado did not hit our neighborhood, and I felt
free to roam around the house again. And I
realized that my true Foundation - Jesus - is solid
and comforting and will keep me safe from harm.
Next time there's a storm, wherever and however I
decide to respond to it, I know my ultimate
protection from danger lies in Jesus. Ericka Loynes
Faith Step: Don't wait until a spiritual
storm comes to prepare for it. Draft a plan now.
Will you call a prayer partner? Recite scripture?
Something else? Write down what you want to do and
display the list where you can view it regular.
[Mornings With Jesus 2024 Devotional by Guideposts and
Zondervan]
LINKS FOR FURTHER STUDY
Matthew 7:24 - Build Your Life on Christ and
His Word.
https://www.abible.com/devotions/2023/20230629-1034.html
James 1:22 - Living the Word.
http://www.abible.com/devotions/2023/20230623-0845.html
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