As we read on in Matthew 7:24-27, we find two different foundations with two different results, and not salvation by works, as some would suppose. Each house has a different material upon which its foundation is laid, and each house has a different final outcome. One house is built by a wise man upon a rock and it stands. The other is built by a foolish man upon the sand and it collapses.
Those deceived by their own self-righteousness in Matthew 7:22-23 were "outwardly" doing all the things that the righteous would do yet they did not truly know Christ (had no personal relationship with Christ) which stemmed from not truly believing in Him.
*The rock the wise man builds upon is true righteousness found in Jesus Christ alone. *The sand the foolish man builds upon is self-righteousness.
*Only those who truly believe in Him are wise and hear the words of Jesus and properly act on them. *The foolish man twists the words of Jesus and acts on their own self-righteous works system and calls that acting on the words of Jesus.
Obviously self-righteousness in terms of justification is false.
But actually walking in obedience to Christ and the Holy Spirit is life. This is building on the
foundation of Christ, on the rock.
Jesus obviously is saying building on the sand is
not putting the instructions in the sermon on
the mount
into effect.
What fascinates me is this hatred of anything related to doing good for any reason. Jesus and
the Father never condemned people for doing good or seeking righteousness. It is this desire
linked with the failure to find it without the Lord drives many to seek His face and find empowerment.
And the whole basis of righteousness is dependency on God, and love working in us. What Jesus
criticised the pharisees for was their self indulgence and greed, their lack of love and care for others.
They were very secure and pleased with everything they had, and felt they needed nothing more.
They were happy with the show of righteousness, not interested in its reality.
Now it is easy to fall into this problem, at any point in ones life. The sermon addresses the failure
to be the same on the inside, in your heart as the outside, and walk as a true loving follower of
Christ.
Now so many demonstrate the failure to appreciate the heart needs to be the same as who you
show yourself to be, and following Christ in love and purity is essential, which also many fail to
appreciate. There is no replacement to finding reality inside, in the quiet place with the Lord, and
seeing this grow into all areas of ones life, this is the Kingdom of Heaven.