We’ve all built something at one point or another. Whether as a child stacking toys, a teenager stacking playing cards, or as an adult putting together furniture, we can recall what it’s like to build something. Think back and remember what surface you were building on. On the floor in your house, your lap, on a coffee table, the family dining table, or perhaps even a bed. Think about how successfully each surface supported what you were building and kept it from falling apart (or helped it topple). I think you get where I’m going, so I’ll leave it there.
Luke 6:46–49; James 1:19-27; Ephesians 4; John 4:19-23; 1 Corinthians 2:9; Proverbs 4:23