Posted on 01/31/2021 5:04:31 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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Bible in a Year:
Everyone who [practices] these words of mine . . . is like a wise man who built his house on the rock.
As many as 34,000 homes in one US state are at risk of collapsing due to faulty foundations. Without realizing it, a concrete company pulled stone from a quarry laced with a mineral that, over time, causes concrete to crack and disintegrate. The foundations of nearly six hundred homes have already crumbled, and that number will likely skyrocket over time.
Jesus used the image of building a home atop a faulty foundation to explain the far riskier danger of building our lives on unsteady ground. He explained how some of us construct our life on sturdy rock, ensuring that we hold solid when we face fierce storms. Others of us, however, erect our lives on sand; and when the tempests rage, our lives tumble “with a great crash” (Matthew 7:27). The one distinction between building on an unshakable foundation and a crumbling one is whether or not we put Christ’s words “into practice” (v. 26). The question isn’t whether or not we hear His words, but whether we practice them as He enables us.
There’s much wisdom offered to us in this world—plus lots of advice and help—and much of it is good and beneficial. If we base our life on any foundation other than humble obedience to God’s truth, however, we invite trouble. In His strength, doing what God says is the only way to have a house, a life, built on rock.
Reflect & Pray
Whose wisdom, insights, or opinions do you listen to the most? How can you better build your life’s foundation by putting Jesus’ words into practice?
God, so much of what I experience feels unsteady and temporary, a life built on sand. I want to live a solid life. Help me to obey You.
To learn more about the life and teachings of Jesus, see ChristianUniversity.org/NT218.
Hi Everybody!
(((HUGS)))
What an incredible feat of self-sacrifice by Specialist
Sloat, thanks for honoring him tonight, Kathy!
It has been like summer here in the high 40’s. Cold air is on the way. I am enjoying this global warming this week but the next week will make up for it.
Greetings to all at the Canteen!
To all our military men and women, past and present,
THANK YOU
for your service!
Good evening, Mayor, and thank you for today’s sustenance for body and soul.
All rested and ready to take on the new week?
Good evening, ML...((HUGS))...are you and Penny staying warm? Good coats working as you walk?
By sunrise tomorrow it will be -8 here.
Good evening, Pro...greater love has no man...
He sacrificed himself for his buddies; a true hero!
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I'm betting they are out there, but would never be recognized.
Hope you have all the firewood you will need at the ready.
Good evening, radu...are you still afloat? Getting the kind of rain you need?
We are single digits and dropping, but lots of sun during the day.
Good evening, Janey...((HUGS))...sitting by the fire sounds like a wonderful way to pass the evening.
Enjoy!!
Howdy, Kathy.
We didn’t get all that much rain last night and this morning. Only .7 of an inch. A warm front came through in the early morning, then a cold front came through a couple of hours ago. Bouncing barometer isn’t good for arthritic joints. Ouch!
I wondered if your temps were dropping yet. No one’s mentioned the weather in Lake Hood chat. It’s been a gorgeous day up there except for the blistering cold.
Howdy, luvie.
Did you enjoy getting back to church services again?
Good evening, luvie, and thanks for helping honor our heroes....and Donald Sloat was definitely one of them.
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