TODAY’S SPECIAL: Luke 6:46-49
TO CHEW ON: "As for everyone who comes to me and hears my words and puts them into practice, I will show you what they are like. They are like a man building a house, who dug down deep and laid the foundation on rock." Luke 6:47-48a
Which part of a house is built first:
- the walls?
- the roof?
- the rooms?
- the front porch?
- the foundation?
- the basement?
You probably know that the foundation of a house is the very first thing a builder makes. He usually starts building that foundation by digging a hole. If he can dig down to bedrock and fasten the house’s foundation onto rock, the house will be almost immovable. But if a house’s foundation rests on earth or sand, it can be swept away by floods, toppled by earthquakes and smashed by storms.
One day Jesus told a story of one man who built his house on a rock. Another man built his house on sand. When the storm came, which house stayed standing?
Jesus explained the story. He said those houses on their different foundations are like our lives. When we hear His words and put them into practice, we are building the house of our life on the foundation of solid bedrock. When we hear His words but don’t do them, we’re building our life’s house on sand.
Here are some foundations on which you could build your life. Which one will you choose?
- What other people think.
- Money
- Happiness
- Comfort
- Obeying Jesus’ words.
PRAYER: Dear Jesus, help me to hear, understand and obey Your words. Amen
SUPERSIZE IT: Houses In Many Places
Find out about houses in different places.
- How would you build a house’s foundation in the arctic, where the ground is either frozen solid or thaws to become a bog?
- Why are houses sometimes built on stilts?
- What kinds of houses are built in the dessert?
- What kinds of houses are built in the jungle?