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The Rock & The Ruin
Luke 6:47-49
By
Greg Stone
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March 15, 2026
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Jesus concludes the Sermon on the Mount with a powerful parable about two builders: one who hears His words and obeys them, and one who hears but does nothing. The wise builder digs deep, finds the rock, and builds his foundation on Christ Himself. The foolish builder builds on sand without any foundation. When the inevitable storm comes, both houses face the same violent flood, but only one house is left standing. True faith is demonstrated through obedience to Christ's words, and our eternal destiny depends on whether we've built our lives on the Rock — Jesus Himself — or on the shifting sand of anything else.

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