“Everybody who hears these words of mine and puts them into
practice is like a wise builder who built a house on bedrock. The rain fell,
the floods came, and the wind blew and beat against that house. It didn’t fall
because it was firmly set on bedrock. But
everybody who hears these words of mine and doesn’t put them into practice will
be like a fool who built a house on sand. The rain fell, the floods came and the wind
blew and beat against that house. It
fell and was completely destroyed” Matthew 7:24-28. (Common English Bible)
When hearing of catastrophic natural disasters, it can
prompt thoughts of these verses. News
reports provide an all-to-clear picture of rains, floods, and winds beating
against the homes of rich and poor, young and old, stranger and friend. As we have endured difficulties of our own, these
verses have provided a spiritual path toward a stronger and closer relationship
with Christ. As we act on that
relationship, how do we respond to feelings of helplessness in the face of recent
events? As Christians, the bedrock
foundation of faith guides our response to both the spiritual and physical storms
we encounter. It is inspiring to know
how differences and judgments that often so painfully divide us from our
neighbors can be quickly set aside to reach out in love and concern. Even if we are not part of a team of literal
first responders, we can be attentive to opportunities to help.
Barry & Alinda Stelk
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