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morning I awoke to the sound of wind whipping outside my bedroom window. The wind was not constant but came in gusts,
sending a wooshing sound across the shingles, along the windows, and around the
walls. The forecasters had been correct
in their prediction that gale-force winds would visit the Dallas -Fort
Worth area during the evening and would most likely
remain with us throughout the day.
The
morning’s newscast confirmed those predictions.
Our entire area was under a wind advisory until 6:00 the evening and all
ready the news anchors had warned everyone to drive very cautiously and to take
extra care, making sure to keep both hands on the wheel. I could just imagine how interesting my
morning commute was going to be! I
decided I’d better leave a little earlier than usual.
Anyway,
back to that wind. The tree in my front
yard continued to take great bows as if it were being applauded for a stellar
performance. My bushes were joining in
the act as well and the flags at the entrance to our community were fully
extended. The effects of the wind could
be seen everywhere and I heard it as it whippe around the corner of my house and
over my rooftop.
But
inside, it was safe, warm, and cozy. The
lights were on, the coffee maker worked, the toaster was operating at peak
performance, and the heating system ensured that I would not get cold. All this is happened on the inside because the
house had a good foundation and was built very well.
All
this brought back the parable Jesus told of two men who built very nice
houses. But when a storm came with wind
and rain, the end result of those structures was very different. Jesus put it
this way in Matthew 7:25, “The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds
blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its
foundation on the rock.”
There
are a few things we need to glean from this small verse of scripture. First we need to notice, that even though
this house was built on the rock, the storms still beat against it. There will be storms in life, especially the
Christian life, as we live according to God’s commands and not the world’s
whims. Second, even though the storms
beat against the house, it stood firm, protecting those who lived within. It performed as a house should and it did so
because its foundation was firm, solid, and sure.
As
I learned several years ago, the most important part of any house is its
foundation. The carpet, paint,
wallpaper, flooring, bricks, etc. are nothing if the foundation isn’t
secure. No matter how lovely or ornate
the structure, unless it has a firm and sure foundation, the building has been
constructed in vain.
And
how about us today? Are we standing
firm? Does the foundation of our lives
hold us securely when the storms of life come?
Is the wind howling around you today?
Are the rains beating against you with seemingly merciless force? Take courage!
Your house will withstand the rains, and the winds, and anything else
life can dish out if your foundation is Jesus Christ. This does not mean we will be free from pain
or difficulty but it does mean we have a strong underpinning, a firm foundation
which cannot be shaken. So, how’s the weather where you are
today? Are you under a wind advisory?
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