LOJ #45: Is Your Life Built to Last?

Andover Baptist Church-November 8th, 2009

Opening

A. Text for today is Matthew 7:24 through 8:1 and our sermon is

Title: Is Your Life Built to Last?

B. Children’s Sermon(SLIDE)

1. Needed items: a pan, some sand, big flat rock, two

identical Lincoln Log homes, water gun or watering can

2. Set one of the homes on a base of sand in the pan and

one on the rock

3. Call the kids up and ask them, “If it were to rain and the

wind were to blow which one of these houses do you

thing would stay up?”

4. “Why? Lets test it!”

5. Pour/Shoot the sand and rock until the one on sand falls

6. “Jesus told a story about two houses like this, one was

built on rock and one on sand”

7. When the wind and rains came the one on the sand fell

down

8. “Do you know what Jesus was trying to tell us?”

9. “If we follow what He says and obey Him our life will

be strong like the house on rock. If we don't do what

He says well eventually we will get in trouble for

it….just like the house build on sand fell down!”

10. “So do what Jesus says, okay?”

C. Introduction

1. So far Jesus has compared our lives to two roads, two

types of trees and now He is going to compare it to two

type of homes

a. One with a good foundation

b. And one with a very bad foundation

2. Before we begin let’s look at a building that is

considered by many to have the worst foundation in the

world

3. Anyone know what it might be? Leaning Tower of Pisa

a. Built in Pisa Italy in 1173 the tower shortly after

construction started to lean southward

b. It’s average movement is 1 millimeter per year

c. That doesn’t seem like a lot but when you figure

in 800 years that changes things

d. In fact it’s tilt got so bad that tourists could no

longer go in it because it was on the brink of

crashing to the ground

e. Engineers determined that when the tilt reached

5.44 degrees the tower would be in falling range

f. By 1990 the tower’s tilt was 5.5 degrees

g. Something had to be done and in 1999 and 2000

major work was done to stabilize the tower

h. Its current tilt is back to its 1838 days

i. The celebration will be short lived, it will likely

again be on the brink of collapse in about 200

years

j. And one day my friends the Leaning tower of

Pisa will come tumbling down with a great crash

k. All of this could have been avoided at one rule

been followed: build on solid ground,

4. Jesus says that the same thing applies to our lives: Build

it the solid foundation of Him and His teaching and it

will stand. Don’t and it will fall.

5. So I ask you, what are you building your life on?

Sermon

READ: Matthew 7:24, 25 (Scripture slide)

"24 Therefore everyone who hears these words of Mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. 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."

A. 'Therefore'

1. ‘These things being or consequently then’ do this

2. Jesus is saying is that this next statement of His will link

back to His entire Sermon on the Mount

3. There are two types of people who hear His sermon

a. The wise ones who hear it and obey

b. The fools who hear and disobey

c. Right now you sit in one of these camps, which

is it? How you answer that determines your

eternal destiny

B. The Wiseman

1. They hear what Jesus as taught just as the fools have

but the wise person goes beyond hearing and acts on

them

2. The wise person understands that Jesus has the authority

to require our obedience

3. Therefore true wisdom is found only in Jesus and

following after Him

4. 'Everyone': not limited by sex, age, color or nationality,

the wisdom in following Jesus is open to all

5. Simply put this is the follower and disciple of Christ

Jesus

C. The Strong Foundation

1. This parable should not surprise those who realize that

Jesus spent a number of years as an expert Carpenter

a. Jesus knows how to build a house that will last

b. As our Creator and Savior He also knows how

we are to build a life

c. This parable links these two themes together

2. Here our life is symbolized by Jesus as a home

a. Anyone who has built a home realizes it takes a

sizable investment of our time and resources

b. And any wise home owner realizes the

importance of investing in a stable foundation for

their home

1. Luke gives us a little more detail on how

this wise home builder made sure his

foundation was stable and secure

2. 6:48 states the homeowner ‘dug down

deep and laid the foundation on rock’

3. So important was a stable foundation that

some wise home owners would dig up to

30 feet down to get to the rock

4. This was not the easy out, but the wise

house builder knew that building a home

on the topsoil was foolish and lazy

building

5. The wise builder knew that the

foundation of a house is essential for it

to last in the stormy climate of Palestine

3. Likewise the spiritually wise man invests in the

foundation of his eternal life by basing it on Jesus Christ

a. He is the only true and stable foundation

1 Pe 2:4-5 "4 As you come to Him, the living Stone—rejected by men but chosen by God and precious to Him— 5 you also, like living stones, are being built into a spiritual house to be a holy priesthood, offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ."

b. Eternally the only way your life will have

meaning is if the foundation is on Jesus and His

words

4. Is your life built on Christ? If not you will not be ready

for what will happen next….

D. Storms

1. Palestine is notorious for it's flash storms and flash

floods

2. Rains come in the winter so it is possible that winter has

just past and Jesus is using the opportunity of thoughts

still fresh in His hearers minds (spring is coming: look

at the lilies of the field, etc.)

3. Storms brought rain which caused 'streams rose': lit 'the

rivers came'

4. Creek beds would be bone dry only to fill extremely

quickly in a torrential rain

5. The wise man who had invested in the foundation of his

house could find safety and comfort from these storms

a. The rock provided a stable foundation

b. The wise mans house is unmoved by the rain

c. It is in essence storm proof

6. In this life we all will face problems as they rain down

on us and cause stress to rise…how much better it is to

face life with Christ than without Him, but the rain listed

here is more than just problems

a. It symbolizes the judgment of God

b. Those who have built their spiritual life on the

foundation of Jesus need not worryabout eternal

judgment

c. Is your eternal life as secure as the wise man’s

home?

7. MOTIF: What are you building your life on?

READ: Matthew 7:26, 27 (Scripture slide)

"26 But everyone who hears these words of Mine and does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand. 27 The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell with a great crash."

A. The 'foolish man'

1. Word foolish used here is from the Greek word

moros….we get our English word moron from it…this

guy was literally a moron

2. For every wise man there seems to be a dozen fools

B. Why was he foolish? He built his house on a False Foundation

1. He took the easiest route to build his home

2. By building on the topsoil this fool literally set up his

house to crash because it's foundation would wash away

in the flood! He had not dug down and built on the

rock!

3. It is even possible by the wording here that this moron

built his home in dry, sandy creek bed, where it would

be easy to dig the foundation but would be disastrous

when the storms hit

4. And in good weather the fools home make look as stable

as the wise man’s, but the fool had traded stone security

for shaky sand

C. The consequences of building on a false foundation

1. Both homes went through the storm

2. Both lives will be examined by God

3. But the difference between both will come down to

which foundation was built upon

4. The Palestinian ground gets baked hard in the heat of

the summer

a. This gives it the look of being stable

b. It is the rains that show it for what it is

c. As seemingly hard and stable as it appears dirt

will still soften underneath the rain

d. The arid ground could only absorb so much water

before it gives away

5. Likewise a life without Christ cannot stand up to the

judgment of God, for there is no one to take their sin

away!

6. Therefore I beg you to watch where you build your life!

7. People will go to great lengths to build their homes and

not even go across the street for their own souls (tie in

the expensive homes list from internet)

8. So it is with this foolish man does not invest in the

foundation of his life and the storm is on the horizon for

all who build on any foundation other than Jesus

Pr 10:25"When the storm has swept by, the wicked are gone, but the righteous stand firm forever."

9. When the storm hits the home of the fool it will indeed

be a horrible sight

a. Notice that this is not a soft letdown

b. 'great crash': could be trans. 'and great was its fall'

c. SHOW VIDEO OF BUILDING COLLAPSING

(OPTIONAL)

d. My friends do not let that be you when you come

face to face with Christ, which I tell you now that

one day everyone in this room will stand before

Him to give an account. Only those who have

built their lives on Him will remain standing

D. My friends where are you building?

READ: Matthew 7:28-8:1 (Scripture slide)

"28 When Jesus had finished saying these things, the crowds were amazed at His teaching, 29 because He taught as One Who had authority, and not as their teachers of the law. 1 When He came down from the mountainside, large crowds followed Him."

A. Jesus ‘amazed’ the crowds

1. His teaching ability was amazing (lit: overwhelming)

2. His youth was shocking

3. The fact He had no formal rabbinical training floored

them

Jn 7:15"The Jews were amazed and asked, “How did this man get such learning without having studied?”

4. This was like down to earth Arkansas boy with no

education teaching some eastern Harvard and Yale

yuppies a thing or two

5. His teachings were simple but honed with a razor’s edge

that cut them to the soul

6. Elsewhere others had said of Jesus, 'Never man spoke

like this Man!'

B. Jesus amazed because of His 'authority'

1. Jesus was no normal Jewish rabbi who had followed

another rabbi and taught like that rabbi

2. The teachers of the law did that and they were boring

3. Jesus used His own teachings and based them on His

own authority

a. Other rabbis would say, ‘So and So said this’

b. Jesus on the other hand said, ‘But I tell you’

c. It was shocking because when Jesus said these

things it was as if He were saying, ‘Believe Me it

is true because I say it is true’.

4. Let me give you an example

a. Think in your mind about the Mona Lisa

b. I could read all kinds of things about it and teach

a class and I might be somewhat interesting

c. But if Leonardo Da Vinci, the painter of the

Mona Lisa were to come here and talk about it,

he would have an authority on that I simply do

not have

d. Why? Because He is the creator of that painting

e. Likewise Jesus is the Ultimate Authority of

Scripture because He is the One Who inspired it!

f. As the Author of Scripture, the very Word of God

made flesh, there is no higher authority on God's

Word than the Word Himself

5. And as our Creator Jesus has the right to invade our

lives and to tell us that our lives are built on shaky

ground and that we need to build it upon Him!

6. Perhaps today the Holy Spirit is convicting you of

building your life where you should not have built

C. 'large crowds' little Faith

1. Two world systems at play here: one will eventually

crash down around its adherents ears

2. Jesus has already told us that many who claim a

relationship with Him will be proven to be liar

3. Simply admiring Jesus teaching (i.e. Gandhi) is not

good enough to Him

4. Do you really believe what Jesus has said? You should

and it should scare you if you are not living the way He

has said!

Application (slide)

A. I ask you once again: What are you building your life on?

B. Many have heard the words of Jesus but so few act upon them

C. And to not act on Jesus' words means to invite ruin upon

yourself

D. May I say that you could be a Judas and hear every word of

Jesus, and never let one penetrate your heart!

E. If that is the case I promise you one day your life will crash

round you if you have not build it upon the Rock of Jesus

Christ and His teachings!

F. This choice is really very simple: You can build your life upon

the words of Jesus or be judged by them….the choice is yours!

G. This fool built as if the rains would never come, don't do the

same with your life

Jn 12:48 "There is a judge for the one who rejects me and does not accept my words; that very word which I spoke will condemn him at the last day."

Invitation

Let us sing our last song #,

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