Read Matthew 7:24-27.
Therefore whosoever heareth these saying of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock (Matthew 7:24).
One of the oldest symbols for the human soul is that of a building, sometimes a dwelling house, and sometimes a temple. The first thing that has to be done by the builder of a house is to select a sound foundation. On the shifting sands of the desert it is impossible to build anything at all, and so when the desert dweller intends to put up a permanent structure he looks about for a rock. Now the Rock is one of the Bible terms for the Christ, and the implication is very obvious. Christ is the one and only foundation upon which we can build the temple of the regenerated soul with safety. As long as we are depending upon something less than that Rock—upon will power, upon so-called material security, upon the good will of others, or upon our own personal resources—we are building upon sand, and great will be our fall.
What a great joy it is to know that we do not have to depend on our being perfect to ensure our spiritual welfare. As our lives shift, evolve and change, there is one eternal and dependable source of truth, power and light. When we base our priorities, plans and actions on the sure rock, we can always be sure the outcome will be for our best good. Regardless of our weaknesses, fears and flaws, we can be sure that our spiritual shelter will be solid when it is built on God’s will and words. Those who depend on themselves, others or wordily priorities for spiritual safety will find themselves rebuilding their spiritual homes after every storm.
“And so castles made of sand, fall in the see eventually.” Jimi Hendrix
Rock steady,
Z gardener
Author’s Note: This writer will be out town until Monday and will continue the Good Morning Garden then. Have a blessed and safe weekend. Z.