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Matthew 7:24-27 A TALE OF TWO BUILDERS Intro: The Leaning Tower of Pisa
in Italy is going to fall. Scientists travel to the town of Pisa every year to
measure the building's slow descent. They report that the 179-foot tower, which
was built in 1173, moves about one-twentieth of an inch a year, and is now 17
feet out of plumb. Recent renovations may have saved the 810-year old tower and
prevent it from collapsing. Quite significantly, the word pisa means marshy
land, which gives some clue as to why the tower began to lean
even before it was completed. Also, another issue is the fact that its
foundation is only 10 feet deep! The reason the Leaning Tower of Pisa is
leaning is because it is built on a faulty foundation. The passage we have read
today is about two builders who built two houses on two different types of
foundations with two different results. In this Tale
Of Two Builders Jesus teaches us that the foundation upon which
we build the house of our lives is of the utmost importance. I want to point
some elements of this parable
that show us why the foundation of your life matters. Notice these elements with me today as we consider A Tale Of Two Builders. I.
CONSIDER
THE COMPARISONS This short parable appears to
speak of two very different types of people. The two people Jesus pictures here
have several important characteristics in common. Let me point them out. Both Heard The Words Of Christ -
The two people in this parable both heard Jesus share His message of faith and
repentance, vv.
24, 26. Thus, both people referenced in this parable knew the
way of salvation. They both heard the Gospel and each one had a reaction to it. Both Built Houses -
Each of these people built a house based on their understanding of what Jesus
said. The house in this parable is a picture of a life. That is, each man built
a life based on how they interpreted the message of Jesus. This means that both
people believed the message to a certain point. They each applied the words of
Jesus to their life as they saw fit. Both Built In The Same Location - Verse 27
describes a very severe storm. This storm affected both houses, so they must
have been built in close proximity to one another. Both Built Similar Houses -
Nothing is said about their houses being different. They used similar
materials, and most likely, a similar design. From the outside, these two home
looked similar. In fact, they were so similar, you might not have been able to
ell them apart. It puts me in mind of our home. Our house is just like the
house next door. The only differences are the color of the siding, the color of
the shutters, and the cold of the shingles. They have the same shape, size,
floor plan, etc. The picture is of people and
how they respond differently to the Gospel message. Just to clarify, the Gospel
is very simple. Here it is again, For I
delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ
died for our sins according to the scriptures; And that he was buried, and that
he rose again the third day according to the scriptures, 1 Cor. 15:3–4.
That is the message that must be believed in order for a person to be saved. The Bible puts it this way: That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus,
and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou
shalt be saved, Rom. 10:9. Salvation is as simple as
believing the Gospel. Of course, you will notice that the Bible says in that
verse
confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus
Salvation involves faith in the Gospel, but it also involves repentance of sin,
and a willingness to yield to the Lordship and control of Jesus Christ in their
lives. So, people hear that message,
and they react to it in different ways. Regardless of how a person may react to
it, they all build their lives based on what they think Jesus is saying. These
people all build their houses in the same location. That is, they weather the
same storms, work the same jobs, do the same things, go to the same churches,
hear the same preaching, and live the same kind of lives. From the outside, you
really cant tell much difference between the two hearers. Obviously, the people
pictured here are religious, orthodox in their beliefs, serving in and
supporting the church. They are responsible citizens. Both seem to believe the
same things and live the same kind of lives. They have a lot in common, at
least on the outside. I.
Consider The Comparisons II.
CONSIDER
THE CONTRASTS While there are several
similarities, there are some very major differences between these two types of
people. Those differences are worth noting. One Man Built His House On The Sand -
One man built his house with little preparation. He found a spot for his house
and began to build. Sand is unstable, ever changing and moving. Sand offers no
stability. Sand is not a good place to build a house. Sand can never provide a
firm foundation. In this context, building on
the sand speaks of people who hear the Gospel, but instead of believing the
Gospel and coming to faith in Jesus, they believe they can build their lives on
the shifting sands of human philosophy, wisdom, opinion, and religious
achievement. They are driven by outward, religious
appearances and faith in themselves, rather than faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. People who build on the sand
hear the Gospel and choose to save themselves. They hear the Gospel, and
believe its general message, but they choose to follow God on their own terms.
To them, His Word is open to interpretation. If He commands them to do
something, they will obey if they choose to. If they dont like it, they wont
do it. They build the house of their
lives on self-will, self-fulfillment, self-sufficiency, self-satisfaction, and
self-righteousness. Theirs is a works based religion that has the appearance of
being right, but that lacks the power to save the soul. Paul describes that
kind of person like this: Having a form of
godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away, 2 Tim. 3:5. People build on the sands
because it is easy. It requires little effort. Just a little change here, and a
little change there, and they can fool themselves, and everyone around them in
to thinking they are right with the Lord. A life built on the sand requires no
commitment, no sacrifice, and no faith. People who build on the sand
believe they can pray a prayer, sign a card, join a church, and all will be
well. People who build on the sand can turn it on and off like flipping a
switch. They can be in today and out tomorrow and in again the next day. Sand
builders ultimately have their faith in themselves. When God makes demands on
sand-builders, and calls for total surrender to His will, they make excuses.
Jesus encountered this very thing during His ministry. And it came to pass, that, as they went in the way, a
certain man said unto him, Lord, I will follow thee whithersoever thou goest.
And Jesus said unto him, Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have nests; but
the Son of man hath not where to lay his head.And he
said unto another, Follow me. But he said, Lord, suffer me first to go and bury
my father. Jesus said unto him, Let the dead bury their dead: but go thou and
preach the kingdom of God.And another also said, Lord, I will follow thee; but
let me first go bid them farewell, which are at home at my house. And Jesus
said unto him, No man, having put his hand to the plough, and looking back, is
fit for the kingdom of God, Luke 9:57–62. People who build their lives
on religion, self-righteousness, and false hope will not serve God. They will
not sacrifice. They only walk the easy path. Sand builders like instant
results, instant rewards, instant satisfaction, and instant pleasure. They are
shallow people who love the heights, but hate the depths. They are hot and then
cold. They are in and then out. They are up and then down. One Man Built His House On The Rock -
The word rock refers to a large outcropping of rock; the bedrock.
While one man built his house on the sand, the other dug deep. He dug until he
reached the bedrock and built his house on the rock. The rock does not move. It
is unchanging and stable. Rock offers a good foundation for a house. Building on the rock speaks
of people who hear the Gospel and believe it to the point that they build their
lives on it. The rock in
these verses is identified as these words of
mine. The rock
is the Gospel. It is the same rock
mentioned in Matt.
16:16-18. Those verses say, He
saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am? And Simon Peter answered and said, Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God. And
Jesus answered and said unto him, Blessed art thou, Simon Barjona: for flesh
and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which
is in heaven. And I say also unto thee, That thou art
Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall
not prevail against it. In that passage, rock refers to Peters profession of
faith in the words of Jesus. In other words, it refers to faith in the Gospel. Rock builders understand that
Jesus alone has the power to save their souls. Rock builders hear His Word and
they conform their lives to it. They hear what the Bible says about Jesus, that
He is the way, the truth, and the life: no
man cometh to the Father but by Me, John 14:6.
They hear that message and they receive it with all their heart. They hear, For God so loved the world, that he gave his only
begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have
everlasting life, John 3:16. They hear, Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and
I will give you rest, Matt. 11:28. That message strikes them
like a bolt of lightening. It comes into their hearts with absolute clarity.
They hear the truth about Jesus and they believe it. They embrace it. They
yield to it. The message changes their lives. What God tells them to do in His
Word, they do. What God warns them no to do, they avoid. They pay any price,
walk any path, and do anything the Lord tells them to do. The
house built on the rock is built by someone who realizes that God deserves the
best. They sacrifice, they work, they do
anything to honor the Lord. They love HIm, honor HIm, and obey Him. The rock
builders obedience to the Word of God proves they love the Lord, John 14:15.
Rock builders hear the Word of God, the Gospel, and make it the foundation for
their lives. By the way, this is how the
redeemed know they are redeemed. And hereby
we do know that we know him, if we keep his commandments. He that saith, I know
him, and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him.
But whoso keepeth his word, in him verily is the love of God perfected: hereby
know we that we are in him. He that saith he abideth in him ought himself also
so to walk, even as he walked, 1 John 2:3–6. So, there are two people who
construct vastly different lives based on how they hear and respond to the
Gospel. One house is built on a firm foundation of faith in the Gospel and the
Lord Jesus Christ. The other is built on the shifting sand of religion, works,
and self-righteousness. One of those houses describes the kind of life you are
building right now. You are either a believer in the Gospel and in Jesus, or
you have a false religion, and a false hope of salvation. I would just remind
you that salvation comes only from knowing Jesus Christ as your Savior. Hear again the clear message
of the Bible. Neither is there salvation in any
other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we
must be saved, Acts 4:12. And they said, Believe on the Lord
Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house, Acts 16:31. For other foundation can no man lay
than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ, 1 Cor. 3:11. Who, or what, is the
foundation for your life? Who, or what, are you building on? Are you building
your life on the solid rock of the Gospel? Or, are you building your life on
shifting sand? I.
Consider The Comparisons II.
Consider The Contrasts III. CONSIDER THE CONSEQUENCES The parable tells us that the
rains came, the floods followed, and the winds of destruction blew. This image
is not just about some storm in life. This is the image of judgment. In the
end, both houses were subjected to a terrible storm of judgment. One house
stood, the other was totally destroyed. The
house that was built on the sand could not face the withering judgment of God,
and it collapsed. Jesus said, and great was
the fall of it. This means that the house was utterly
destroyed. Thee was nothing left to show for the life lived within it. There
was nothing left of hopes, dreams, plans, efforts, works, or anything,
everything was destroyed and swept away as if it had never existed. This is a picture of what
will happen to every person who builds their life on anything but Jesus Christ
and the Gospel. There is coming a day of judgment. There is coming a day when
every person will face God. People who are trusting religion, good works, some
prayer they prayed, some emotional experience they had, some profession they
made, or anything else, will see the house they have built crumble and fall
before the judgment of God. The person who builds their life on the sand will
spend eternity in Hell when they die. Notice the word therefore in verse 24. That word ties
this parable to the verses that come before it. Matt. 7:21-23 tells the
tragic tale of some very religious people who built their lives on the sand.
These people faced God with all their works and their self-righteous deeds, and
they were cast out of His presence. God does not accept sinners into His Heaven
based on our good works, or our religious efforts. God accepts sinners into His
heaven only when that sinner is in a faith relationship with the Lord Jesus
Christ. He that hath the Son hath life; and
he that hath not the Son of God hath not life, 1 John 5:12.
Ill. John 6:37-40. The
house that was built on the rock experienced the same storm. The rain, the
flood and the wind beat upon
the house. The word beat
means to strike, to batter.
This house was battered, but it stood against the storm that was thrown against
it. This house might have been shaken, but it did not fall. It stood on a firm
foundation, and it weathered the storm. Again, this house stood
because it was built on the Word of God and the Gospel of grace. This house
stood because the builder dug deep and built it on something greater than himself. This builder built his house on the finished work
of the Lord Jesus Christ. This builder believed the Gospel. This builder
understood that Jesus died for his sin, rose from the dead, and had the power
to save anyone who would believe on Him. This person built his life on Jesus,
and he was accepted by God. Thats how it works friends. You
can join the church and still go to Hell. You
can be baptized and still go to Hell. You
can be a good person, at least in the eyes of other people and still go to
Hell. You
can build you house on religion and still go to Hell. You
can build you house on atheism, human wisdom, human philosophies, and anything
else you can name, and you will still die and go to Hell. But,
if you build your life on faith in Jesus Christ, and on His death and
resurrection, your house will stand and you will be saved. The person who built his
house on the sand did not intend for his house to fall. He thought he was doing
the right thing. He thought he was building a house that would stand against
anything that came. He has confidence that his house will stand. He was wrong.
His confidence is not in the Lord; it is in himself. His confidence is
misplaced. There was nothing wrong with his house. There was nothing wrong with
the materials. The problem with his house is the foundation. Thats the lesson today. If
you are building your house on anything but Jesus Christ and the Gospel, it
will fall. It might look sturdy. The materials might be all right. It might be
pleasing to the eye. Everyone else might think the house is fine. But, if it is
built on the wrong foundation, it will fall. When it falls, you will be lost
forever, and you will spend your eternity in the fires of Hell. By the way, the one who sold
this man the land upon which he built was the false prophets
mentioned in verses
15-20. Beware of anyone who preaches any Gospel other than the
Gospel of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. Beware of anyone who says
salvation is anything but by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone. Conc: Everybody in this room is
building a spiritual house. Every day you attach boards, drive nails, add on
rooms, and try to improve your house. Regardless of what you do to the house
you are building, what matters the most is the foundation. Be sure you are
building on Jesus CHrist and the Gospel. If you have realized today
that you are building on the wrong foundation, you can change today. You can
come to Jesus. He will save you and get you started building on the right
foundation. Please dont ignore what I am saying today. There is a storm coming, and
your house is right in its path. When that storm comes, the only houses that
will stand are those houses built on the solid foundation of the Word of God. If you are on the wrong
foundation, please come to Jesus today. |
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