Luk 6:47 Whosoever cometh to me, and heareth my sayings, and doeth them, I will shew you to whom he is like:
Luk 6:48 He is like a man which built an house, and digged deep, and laid the foundation on a rock: and when [the rain descended,and the winds blew and] the flood arose, the stream beat vehemently upon that house, and could not shake it: for it was founded upon a rock.
Luk 6:49 But he that heareth, and doeth not, is like a man that without a foundation built an house upon the earth; against which [the rain descended,and the winds blew and]the stream did beat vehemently [on the house], and immediately it fell; and the ruin of that house was great.
What is your house built on?
I think the answer would be a resounding and unanimous, "the ROCK!!!" from everyone.
Obviously, everyone would say on the rock, of course, but is it really?
What does the rock, sand, storm, foundation, and house represent?
Honestly, I don't know exactly what everything represents in its entirety.
But I do know however, what the rock represents, like most Christians.
If you said Jesus, you might be right or you could be very wrong, depending.
Jesus IS the WORD of GOD, He IS the TRUTH!!! If the rock is the truth, then you are on a strong foundation.
What about the sand? What could the sand represent or be in our life? Knowing what the sand is could be just as important as knowing what the rock is. If you know what and where quicksand is, are you going to jump in it with both feet, knowing you are going to sink? I should think, NOT!!!
The sand, according to commentators, is human efforts. I would go even further, and say that it is looking to and trusting in the things of the natural world. For example, if it were a sickness, it would be in a doctor or in medicines. That would be one thing I view as, sand.
So if the rock is Jesus Himself, or more specifically, the word of God or the truth, then the sand must be a lie from the devil.
If the rock represents something permanent, unchangeable, and immovable, then the sand must be something temporal, changeable, and movable.
The word of God says the things of this world are temporal but God and the things which are not seen, are unchangeable and eternal.
What constitutes truth and lie in this natural world we live in? That's where the word and faith of God comes in.
The foundation, which is the faith of God, in which we are to dig deep and build our house on, is the rock/truth/word of God. God's WORD IS that rock!!! And that Word IS JESUS.
Understand that there is only one rock and one sand (the natural world), but many storms will come and go. And not all storms, winds, floods, and streams are created equal. They will vary, and vary in intensities. Some will be more intense and trying than others.
I like to use sickness and diseases, because it is sooooo prevalent among the children of God, but the trials can be anything stressful, hurtful, painful, ...etc.
So how does building our foundation on the rock help us or the house in which we live, with a natural problem that comes against us? It could be anything, but let's use cancer as the storm.
How will trusting in Jesus help us weather through the storm?
What is our mind's eyes on and faith in? Is it on the word of God or on what a doctor says or what medication can do? On the rock or the sand, on the truth or the lie, on God or the world's remedy/fix?
What if the natural world has no fix/cure for, let's say an incurable world plague? What then? Oop?!!!
What do you think when Jesus said, "and immediately it fell; and the ruin of that house was great", actually means?
It simply means that the storm KILLED THEM physically!!!
The two parable that I combined, [part in brackets] is what walking by and fighting the good fight of faith is all about.
It is first and foremost, KNOWING the truth, THEN, and only then, will the truth MAKE you free from the storm in your life.
If you don't KNOW the truth, then every prayer you pray, and every thing you do, will come to naught, because the faith is NOT there. Without faith, nothing is guaranteed. With faith in God and His word, all things that were not possible, now become possible.
After you have faith, then is the time when you need to hold fast to your confession, standing on the Word for God, the truth, for He IS faithful who promise, for ALL the promises of God in Him are, Yeah, and in Him, Amen.
It is having done all to stand, stand therefore on the word of God.
It is the time to look to the author and finisher of our faith, looking at the promises of God rather than the natural storm. What you look at and dwell on the most, you will walk to and eventually on. If it is on the word of God, then you will walk on a strong rock foundation, but if you look at and dwell on the things, conditions, or circumstances of this world and its natural course in which all things operate, and start envisioning what the storm could do to you or a loved one in the natural, then you and your house, and/or the house of a loved one, is on the sand, and the house WILL fall, guaranteed by the word of God.
It is speaking forth or sending the word of God, for the angels hearken and excel in strength to those who give God's word voice, for He sent His word and healed ALL [your] diseases, for so shall [God's] word be that goeth forth out of [your] mouth: it shall not return unto [you] void, but it shall accomplish that which [you] please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto [you] sent it, for God creates the fruit of your lips, for there [shall] not failed one word of all his good promise, which he promised by the hand of Moses his servant. [brackets added for clarity and to personalize only]
So, what is your house built upon?