Friday, October 22, 2010

Jesus is Our Cornerstone

Last year I read a story that happened in China. In the city of Shanghai, a 15 story apartment building built to withstand floods, earthquakes and high winds was almost complete. It was a beautiful building that would have housed hundreds of people. On June 27, 2009, after severe rains, this brand new building before anyone moved in, simply fell over, first floor and all. It was so well built, when it fell it didn’t break in half, it didn’t crumble, in fact it stayed intact from the top floor all the way to the basement. It simply fell over killing at least one unsuspecting construction worker. As engineers began to investigate, it became apparent that the building foundation was not properly built or placed. The foundation could not support the weight of the building.

Jesus said in the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 7 that those who puts Jesus’ words into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. The storm that came was intense with great flooding and powerful winds, it was amazing that the house stood firm. Jesus said that the reason the house was still standing was because of the strong foundation. He then said that another man built the same kind of house but on a weak foundation and it collapsed during the storm.
A church that obeys the word of God, that rests its faith in Jesus can never just simply fall over or fall apart. Jesus can handle the weight, the pressure, and storms that His church sometimes has to face.
The reason why many religious people stumble, and why some churches stumble is because we are trying to carry the weight on our own. When we try to be our own foundation, when our focus is not on Jesus but on ourselves, we are too busy trying to keep the church from falling down that we can’t do anything else but try to hold it together. That is miserable and no way to live, besides that we would never have the energy or time to obey His great commission. That is why the weight of the church, the weight of your life is not supposed to be in your hands, but in Jesus. Our faith is not in what we do for Him, our faith is in what He does for us. Jesus is the cornerstone of our lives, and all that we do should rest on Him.

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