Adopting God’s Heart for Ministry: I Can Build Again
This powerful message takes us to the closing of the Sermon on the Mount, where Jesus presents us with two builders and two foundations. We discover that both men heard the same word, attended the same services, and faced the same storms, but only one remained standing. The difference was not in what they experienced, but in what they built upon. Sand represents our self-efforts, our opinions, our outward appearances without inward conviction. It symbolizes everything we try to construct in our own strength and wisdom. Rock, however, represents a life of obedience to God's eternal principles. The sermon challenges us to examine our own foundations by asking a penetrating question: What happens when the rain descends, the floods come, and the winds blow against our lives? These storms are inevitable, they come to everyone. But our ability to withstand them depends entirely on whether we have built our lives on the shifting sand of self-reliance or the solid rock of God's word. The beautiful truth here is that no matter how much we have built on sand, we can build again. God specializes in reconstruction. When we find ourselves weak, overwhelmed, and unable to stand in our own strength, we are actually in the perfect position for God to begin His rebuilding work in us.
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