A Wise Man vs A Foolish Man

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A Wise Man vs A Foolish Man

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Mathew 7:24-27

A Wise Man vs A Foolish Man
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Born in Brooklyn July 1961
Born in Brooklyn July 1961
Raised by single parent in house of five children.
Raised by single parent in house of five.
Was on public assistance until I was five.
On public assistance until I was five.
I pulled a fish tank on my head at age of five.
Pulled fish tank on me at age of five.
Witnessed people shooting up with heroin and other drugs as a child.
Witnessed people shooting up with heroin and other drugs as a child.
Protected by older gang members from being recruited from 3 gangs that didn't usually take no for an answer.
Protected by older gang members from being recruited from 3 gangs that didn't usually take no for an answer.
Witnessed my sister laying dead after she committed suicide on her 22nd birthday. Took at least an hour to find me after hearing the news. I was cutting class. After finding me a school worker drove me home. Then, my mother and I had to take a two hour train ride to identify her.
Witnessed my sister laying dead after she committed suicide on her 22nd birthday. Took at least an hour to find me after hearing the news. I was cutting class. After finding me a school worker drove me home. Then, my mother and I had to take a two hour train ride to identify her.
After this catastrophe, my mother surrendered to the Lord and never looked back (even though she was baptized when I was no older than six).
After this catastrophe, my mother surrendered to the Lord and never looked back (even though she was baptized when I was no older than six.
In high school I became a part of a black Islamic cult and sold marijuana. Was arrested and almost kicked out of my high school.
In high school I became a part of a black Islamic cult and sold marijuana. Was arrested and almost kicked out of my high school.
Graduated high school with honors, went to college in 1979 and was a lynch victim, almost beat to death in the north Bronx.
Graduated high school with honors, went to college in 1979 and was a lynch victim, almost beat to death in the north Bronx.
I didn't graduate from college then, and after working in a few different jobs, I joined the Army in 1984.
I didn't graduate and after working in a few different jobs, I joined the Army in 1984.
Surrendered to the Lord and was baptized in October 1990 in the Persian Gulf during Desert Storm/Desert Shield.
Surrendered to the Lord and was baptized in October 1990 in the Persian Gulf during Desert Storm/Desert Shield.
After retiring from the Army, I accepted my ministerial call while attending Christian college, graduating in November 2005.
After retiring from the Army, I accepted my ministerial call while attending Christian college in October 2005.
Pastored my first church in 2013 (struggling 140 plus year old church in a small town) driving 90 minutes each direction.
Pastored my first church in 2013 (struggling 140 - year old church in a small town).
Graduated from seminary with a Masters of Theology degree in 2013.
2017 Had to close the doors of my first church (on 4th Pastoral anniversary) after Hurricane Harvey.
2017 Had to close the doors of my first church (on my 4th Pastoral anniversary) after Hurricane Harvey.
2017 Had to close the doors of my first church (on 4th Pastoral anniversary) after Hurricane Harvey.
2018 Was a finalist for my second pastorate, but God let me finish a childhood dream instead.
2018 Was a finalist for my second pastorate, but God let me finish a childhood dream instead.
I am scheduled to complete the requirements to complete a Masters of Business Administration this year. I’ve been working on this while teaching at a seminary since 2014.
Why this story?
It’s not how you start.
God will do exceeding, abundantly more than we can ask, think or imagine if we walk with Him and trust Him.
The Holy Spirit will help you walk, talk, and live.

Vers. 24–27.—The rock and the sand. Christ turns from the judgment of the teacher, in the parable of the tree and the fruit, to the judgment of the hearer, in the parable now before us. The hearer is responsible as well as the teacher.

I. LIVING IS BUILDING. Every man is building himself a house, for all life-work is the putting together of a habitation in which the worker will have to dwell. Some p 298 build feebly and set up but slight structures, mere huts and shanties. Others work with more ambitious designs, and will make themselves spacious mansions, gorgeous palaces, or massive castles. Whatever a man builds, in thathe must dwell. We cannot get away from the results of our own life-work. These will either become a shelter to protect us or a ruin to fall about our heads.

II. THE SECURITY OF A BUILDING IS DETERMINED BY THE SOLIDITY OF THE FOUNDATION. Our Lord’s imagery would be particularly vivid in his own country. Nazareth is built in a cleft of the hills, some of its houses perched on jutting rocks. A similar character of foundation would be found in the neighbourhood of Gennessaret, where Jesus was now teaching. If the foundation is rotten, the greater the building the more insecure will it be, and the greater will be the fall thereof when it comes down. It is vain and foolish to be bestowing care on the towers and pinnacles while the foundation is giving way. Efforts spent on mere ornamentation are quite wasted if the question of the foundation has not been first of all carefully attended to. Yet in practical life this is the last thing that many consider. They would reach the goal without entering the strait gate; they would gather the fruit without grafting in the right stock; they would complete the house without attending to the foundation. Yet the first great question is as to what we are building on.

III. THE FOUNDATION WILL BE TESTED. All is well at first. The house on the sand looks as fair and solid as that on the rock. Perhaps it is of a more pretentions character. But the calm dry weather will not last for ever. The rainy season ensues. Torrents scour the mountain-sides and sweep the loose soil from the rocks. Wind and rain best on the house at the same time that it is being undermined by the raging flood that washes the sand from beneath its foundation. This is like the persecution and tribulation that scorch the growth on the stony ground (ch. 13:20, 21). Trouble is a test of the foundation of a professedly Christian life. Death is a great final test.

IV. THE SOLID FOUNDATION IS OBEDIENCE. A careless hearer of this parable might be ready to assume that Christ is the Foundation, and that faith in him is building on that Foundation. Of course, these are truths expressed elsewhere (e.g. 1 cor. 3:11). But they are not the lessons of the present parable. Our Lord is distinctly warning us against a superficial profession of allegiance to himself (vers. 22, 23). All is useless if there is not obedience. Faith without works is dead (Jas. 2:17). In other words, the only living faith in Christ is that which proves its existence by bringing forth fruit in active service. Only they are on the rock who do what Christ teaches.—W.F.A.

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