Right away, he would walk past all the expensive appliances,
the granite counter-tops, and the hardwood flooring and would go underneath the
house with his flashlight, crawling through the cobwebs and the dirt. In a short time, he would know if the
house was build on a solid foundation or not – the most important part of the
house. Then, he would examine
what the house was built up with. It didn’t matter what type of refrigerator was in the kitchen
or the eye candy of fashionable furniture in the living room.
What really mattered was deeper and truer of the house.
The same is true of our lives. What have we built our lives upon? What are we anchored to? Whether you like it or not, you are building your life on
some sort of foundation. But is it
the right one? It is firm? Does it need work? When the winds blow and the storms come, what will be said of the house you've built?
Whether it be the loss of a job or death of a family member,
the filing of divorce papers or an abusive father, storms will come. But this is certain: we will face opposition
everyday and we can't afford to
build our lives on the wrong foundation. Is
it wise to rely solely on a relationship, a career, or a government? And if so, what happens when they fail you? What if they fall apart? What then?
On the surface of a person’s life, they may look pretty and
well kept. But in reality, they
may be a complete mess on the inside – unstable, uncertain, and in pieces. We can only build so
securely on a poor foundation.
Nice clothing, a pleasant smile, and polite words will only get us so
far. But in the night when no one
else is around, who do we become?
What do we look like when the mask is taken off?
Whatever it is, it will reflect the foundation we’ve been building upon.
(Click HERE to listen to a project I made corresponding to this post!)
(Click HERE to listen to a project I made corresponding to this post!)
Well said. A good reminder of Who our Foundation is as we continue to build/live our lives. Curious. Is there more to the "project" then just the two minute video? Not to say that's not good, I'm just curious.
ReplyDeleteHey Paul,
DeleteI'm sorry it's taken me so long to respond to your question! And thank you for your response to this post.
To answer your question, no, there is no further work being done towards this project at this time. However, in the near future, given the opportunity, I hope to produce more projects like this one but in a more complete way, painting an even clearer picture. Thoughts?
And also, I'm curious ... How did you find my blog?
Brandon