Thursday; August 17

Would you purchase a house if didn’t hadn’t a solid foundation? Even if the people of the house said, “Don’t worry about it, the house has served us well. We feel like it will work for you too.” would you ignore a bad foundation? This seems to be kind of a silly discussion, doesn’t it? Even if they were nice, well-meaning people, we wouldn’t put our faith in a house that had foundation problems. So, why are we willing to put our emotional and spiritual faith in something that has a tenuous foundation? There are a lot of philosophies out there that are grounded on something less than a solid spiritual foundation. It might have its roots in wanting to help people or in some political or social movement; but unless what we are called to believe has its foundation in the Bible, let’s pass.

When David praised God, he wrote, “The Lord is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer, my God, my rock, in whom I take refuge; my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold.” (Psalm 18:2). Did you notice how many words make reference to the solid nature of godliness? The Lord is described as a rock, fortress, shield and stronghold. We can have faith in the Creator and Sustainer of the world – He designed it and He keeps it going.

Are you looking for a way of life that will never let you down? Trust in God and you’ll always be on solid ground.

Think About It!

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