[Jesus continued],
“Whoever listens to these words of mine and acts on them is like a wise man who
built his house on rock.
“The rain came down,
the rivers went up and the winds blew and buffeted this house, but it did not
fall, for it was founded on rock.
“Whoever hears my words
but does not act on them is like a foolish man who built his house on sand.
“The rain came down,
the rivers went up and the winds blew and dashed this house and it fell and its
collapse was great.”
When Jesus had finished
these words, the crowd was astonished at his teaching. For he taught them as one who had authority,
and not like their scribes.
We
have a house to build. We have papers to
write and exams to study for; we have summer travel or ministry to dive into;
we have friendships to nurture; we have the hungry to feed, sick and imprisoned
to visit, unknowing to educate, dead to bury and mourners to comfort; we have
issues to resolve in our own lives, faith the strengthen, wounds to heal,
insecurities to overcome; we have a world awaiting our witness; and we have
rooms to pack up, farewells to say, miles to drive. We have a house to build.