Gospel
21 Jesus said to his disciples: “Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the Kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father in heaven. 24 “Everyone who listens to these words of mine and acts on them will be like a wise man who built his house on rock. 25 The rain fell, the floods came, and the winds blew and buffeted the house. But it did not collapse; it had been set solidly on rock. 26 And everyone who listens to these words of mine but does not act on them will be like a fool who built his house on sand. 27 The rain fell, the floods came, and the winds blew and buffeted the house. And it collapsed and was completely ruined.”
Historical Background
Historically, the Gospel of Matthew was written between 70–90 AD with this passage emphasizing authentic discipleship. These verses are part of the Sermon on the Mount, delivered in Galilee to both disciples and crowds. The passage echoes Old Testament wisdom literature (e.g., Proverbs), which stresses that true wisdom lies in applying instruction, not merely hearing it.
Jesus used imagery familiar to His audience—houses built on rock or sand—to illustrate stability versus fragility. In the ancient Near East, sudden rains and floods were common, so the metaphor resonated deeply.
Theological Context
Jesus warns that not everyone who says “Lord, Lord” will enter the kingdom, but only those who do the will of the Father. This stresses obedience over mere verbal confession. He contrast the wise builder (obedience, rock foundation) with the foolish builder (disobedience, sand foundation). The rock symbolizes Christ and His teachings; the sand represents unstable reliance on self or superficial religion.
This section concludes the Sermon on the Mount, tying together themes of discernment, humility, and authentic righteousness. It warns against false prophets and shallow faith, urging a lived-out relationship with God.
Learning Lessons
It's not enough to just hear Jesus' teachings; we must also put them into practice. We should live out our faith through our actions.
Building our lives on Jesus' teachings is like building a house on a solid rock that can stand firm against storms. This strong foundation of faith helps us withstand life's challenges and storms and endure trials and difficulties with resilience and strength.
Obeying Jesus' words is wise. It shows that we understand the value and importance of His teachings and are committed to following them.
Reflecting on this verse can inspire us to actively live out our faith, build a strong foundation in Jesus' teachings, seek wisdom through obedience, and develop resilience in the face of challenges.
Reflection for the Day
It is not enough to admire Jesus’ words; we must practice them. Faith without obedience is like a house on sand—beautiful perhaps but doomed when storms come.
Life’s storms (trials, doubts, temptations) will come. We should build our lives on Christ as the solid foundation, lest shifting sands of superficial faith collapse under life’s storms. Let us root our lives in Christ, practicing His teachings so that we stand firm when storms arise.
Upon the rock, a house was built,
With wisdom, care, and faith instilled.
The storms may rage, the winds may blow,
But firm it stands, through all we know.
To hear His words and put them to use,
Is wisdom's path, a sacred truce.
For in His teachings, strength we find,
A solid rock, for heart and mind.
When trials come and shadows fall,
The house on rock withstands it all.
With faith as strong as mountains high,
We face the storms, with lifted eyes.
So build your life on words divine,
With every step, let His light shine.
For those who hear and do His will,
Will find their house on rock stands still.
Lord Jesus,
We come before You with open hearts, Grateful for Your teachings and guidance. Help us to not only hear Your words, but to put them into practice in our daily lives.
Grant us the wisdom to build our lives on the solid rock of Your truth, so that we may stand firm against the storms of life. Strengthen our faith and resolve, to live according to Your will and example.
May we be like the wise man who built his house on the rock, Grounded in Your love and teachings. Guide us in our journey and help us to be faithful and obedient to Your word.
Amen.
II: The Proclamation of the Kingdom
THE TRUE DISCIPLE/ THE TWO FOUNDATIONS
Matthew 7:21-23/24-29
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Published:
December 05, 2024, 6:28 AM