Building on the Solid Foundation of Christ

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Our lives must be more than mere words, because words mean nothing without...actions, right? We can tell our kids things like that, actions speak louder than words. Our big idea this morning, our foundation is not trivial. Our foundation is not trivial. And so the title of today's message is Jesus, Our Foundation.

The wise person is the one who hears and does what Jesus says. We're going to be real basic today. We're going to be real simple today because Jesus, as he's laying this out, is very simple. He's not trying to confuse anyone. He's not trying to mess us up. He's saying, listen, this is what it boils down to.

The word hear, it means to listen, to comprehend. And can we hear something? Can we hear something and not be changed by it? We can. Absolutely. We hear things all the time that do nothing to us. Raising kids. Have you ever told your kids to do something? And you follow up, oh, I didn't hear you.

This foundation that we are to build our lives on, this foundation that we're building on when we hear and when we do, is the person of Jesus Christ. In 1 Corinthians chapter 3 verse number 11, it says, For no one can lay a foundation other than that which he has built upon.

Christ came, he died for you and for me. He died for our sins. Scripture tells us that without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness. of sins scripture tells us that we are lost in our sins scripture tells us the wages the payment of sin is death but it also tells us the gift of god is eternal life from jesus christ our lord.

Salvation comes through Christ, and it comes through Christ alone. So we have this foundation that's through Christ, but our lives demonstrate whether we have built on that foundation. We have to catch that. The foundation is Christ. The rock is Christ, but our lives demonstrate whether he is that foundation.

Adversity does not stop, it does not topple, it does not end the wise one who has heard and done what Jesus has said. Because that foundation, being built on the foundation of Christ, has given the strength to stand. It doesn't fall because the foundation is Jesus Christ.

Notice the only difference is the action. Both groups he's addressing, both people he's addressing have heard the words of Christ. The difference is whether they act on them. He says the person who hears. And ignores. The one who hears and does not do has built on the sand, and this is a foolish person.

The world teaches us nothing like Jesus teaches us. But everything we see modeled in the world around us is based on the wisdom of the world. It's based on what the world tells us works. It's based on what the world tells us we need. And Jesus comes and he teaches here in the Sermon on the Mount.

A religion which costs us nothing and consists in nothing but hearing sermons will always prove at last to be a useless thing. It is more than just hearing. We must do because. hear me again, the doing is not what saves us. The doing is what demonstrates that we are saved, that we know Jesus, that we are part of his kingdom, that he is our foundation.

The one who says, I know Jesus, the one who hears but does not do, is foolish, is a liar. and when adversity comes verse 27 rain fell, floods came the wind blew, people in that house and it fell and great was the fall adversity comes and it crushes this person we ignore Jesus' commands we do not live as he's called us to live, we have no strength we have no ability to stand because we are built on sand.

Our lifestyle today demonstrates whether or not we believe that the words of Jesus have authority. It is that simple. And so if doing is as important as hearing, how well are you doing today? This is the way Jesus finishes the Sermon on the Mount to the people He is delivering it to.

How would your life look different if you took Jesus' words seriously? If you lived as he taught in the Sermon on the Mount? How would the kingdom of God be different if we, if we as the church, looked the way Jesus said his followers would look?

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