Friday, April 16, 2010

Wise And Foolish Builders

Church History: Wise And Foolish Builders; Matthew 7:24, 25
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. 25The 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.
Christ here speaks of two houses, the one built upon a rock, the other on the sand; these two houses were alike skillfully and strongly built to outward appearance; while the sun shone and the weather was fair, no one could discern that the house upon the sand was built as well, and might stand as long, as that on the rock; until the rain fell and the foundation failed.
Thus, where is the hypocrite with all his faith and fear, with all his show and appearance of grace, in a wet and windy day? His goodly outside is like the apples of Sodom, fair and alluring to the eye, being touched, instantly evaporate into dust and smoke. A hypocrite stands in grace no longer than till he falls into trouble; and accordingly Christ here concludes his excellent sermon with an elegant similitude.
The wise builder is not the frequent hearer, but the faithful doer of the word, or the obedient Christian; the house is heaven, and the hope of eternal life; the rock is Christ; the building upon the sand, is rested in the rare performance of outward duties: the rains, the winds, and the floods, are all kinds of afflicting evils, sufferings, and persecutions, that may befall us.
1. The obedient believer is the only wise man. He builds his hope of heaven upon a sure and abiding foundation.
2. Those whose salvation rests in the outward performances of holy duties, are foolish builders, their foundation is weak and sandy, and all their hopes of salvation vain and uncertain. An outward profession of Christianity, though set off by prophesying and doing miracles, will not avail any man towards his account on judgment day, without that real and faithful, that universal and impartial, obedience to the laws of Christ which the gospel requires.

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