“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. The
rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that
house, and it fell with a great crash.” – Matt. 7:26-27
“…In every high and stormy gale,
My anchor holds within the veil.
All other ground is sinking sand,
All other ground is sinking sand.”
Thursday morning, as I sat at my dining table, I heard
sirens pass by at least four different times. Each time I stopped working and
said a prayer. Someone was in need. Somewhere there was a crisis. America seems
to have endured too many crises lately. First there was Hurricane Harvey. Then
came Hurricane Irma. And now, we struggle with the aftermath of the horrific
mass shooting in Las Vegas. In the wake of these crises, I have read and heard
stories of kindness and generosity, but sadly I have not heard any real mention
of God. I’ve read posts that told of all people were doing to help in Las Vegas
and which had captions like, “Las Vegas is strong and powerful.” I am thankful
these folks are expressing optimism and resilience. But truthfully, I wish they
were expressing humility and sorrow for God is saddened by all of the loss of
life and destruction of recent days. He longs for us to turn to Him for comfort
and clarity. For strength and sustenance.
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Unfortunately, I think America has become the foolish
builder Jesus mentions in Matthew 7:26-27. I think our nation has chosen to
build on the sinking sand of our pridefulness and our selfishness. Our
self-reliance instead of our dependence on God. Our faith in our good works
instead of our faith in the work of the cross. Ultimately, as Jesus says, a
house built on this type of foundation cannot withstand the storms which assail
it. Eventually, it will fall “with a great crash.”
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