3.1- The Leaning Tower
3.1-
The Leaning Tower Matthew 7:24-27 Adam Holz
You’ve probably heard of the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy, but
have you heard of the leaning tower of San Francisco? It’s called the
Millennium Tower. Built in 2008, this fifty-eight-story skyscraper stands
proudly—but slightly crookedly – in downtown San Francisco.
The problem? Its engineers didn’t dig a
deep enough foundation. So now they’re being forced to retrofit the foundation
with repairs that may cost more than the entire tower did when it was
originally built – a fix that some believe is necessary to keep it from
collapsing during an earthquake.
The painful lesson here? Foundations
matter. When your foundation isn’t solid, catastrophe could ensue. Jesus taught
something similar near the end of His Sermon on the Mount. In Matthew 7:24-27,
He contrasts two builders, one who built on a rock, another on sand. When a
storm inevitably came, only the house with a solid foundation was left
standing.
What does this mean for us? Jesus clearly
states that our lives must be built through obedience and trust upon Him (verse
2). He doesn’t promise us that we’ll never face storms. But He does say that
when He’s our rock, our lives can find solid ground through God’s power and
unending grace.
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