Wobbly, woozy, unsteady. These words all describe the appearance of the Crooked House—the most photographed house in all of Poland. One observer commented that the structure looks as if it is “melting or sagging from exhaustion.” Designer Szotynscy Zaleski purposely created the exterior to feature few straight lines, and the result is an architectural ode to a funhouse mirror.
Jesus spoke about a house that was destined to fall down. He said rain, flooding, and winds would cause this building to “collapse with a mighty crash” (Matthew 7:27). He pointed out that the structure would fail because it was built on sand. Sand is unstable—water easily washes it away, and wind quickly scatters it into the air.
Like sand, the world around us is constantly changing. Technology soon becomes outdated. Friendships spark and then cool. Fashion and music groups glimmer with fickle fame. Allowing these things to shape our lives leads to instability. If we’re not careful, we can let them replace Jesus as the foundation of our lives.
When we consistently take in Jesus’ teachings, but don’t live them out (Matthew 7:26), we begin walking on unstable foundations, leaving behind the bedrock of living by His truth. We’re “only fooling [ourselves]” if we only listen to God’s Word, but don’t obey it (James 1:22-23).
Fortunately, Jesus said, “Anyone who listens to my teaching and follows it is wise, like a person who builds a house on solid rock” (Matthew 7:24). If you long for a life that’s able to withstand torrents of trouble and the winds of change, remember that you can have stability through Jesus. With His help, you can shrug off the world’s influence and build your life on His rock-solid truths.
NLT 365-day reading plan passage for today: Genesis 27:1-40
More:
Read James 1:6-8 to see what the Bible says about people who seek God half-heartedly. Look up 1 Chronicles 28:9 to read David’s advice to Solomon regarding devotion to God.
Next:
Does God’s nature ever change? How does this truth create stability in your heart? How might having your life rooted in Jesus inspire your friends to follow God?
Gary Shultz on January 17, 2014 at 6:52 am
Yes, thank you, so important are foundations.
tom felten on January 17, 2014 at 10:36 am
Jen, what a creatively built home! Praise God for his “rock-solid truths” that don’t waver or melt away. Our local church is on a three-year journey thru all of God’s Word—truly striving to see each person rooted in God’s love and story. The goal is for all of our people to able to winsomely declare and live out God’s wisdom before a fickle, topsy-turvy world!
jennifer benson schuldt on January 17, 2014 at 11:46 am
Hi Tom,
I love the idea of a Bible pilgrimage. I like the three-year time span too. Sometimes I feel like we do a disservice to the Bible when we try to “gobble it up” in just a year. There is reading to absorb what the author is saying, and there is reading to simply check off a box. God’s Word deserves our best attention. (I’m preaching to myself here. 🙂 The world seems to be changing so much these days. I’m thankful for Hebrews 13:8!
mleue on January 17, 2014 at 12:29 pm
Thank you.
chrissythehyphenated on January 22, 2014 at 2:26 am
Freaky thing happened to me just now … my dd recommended I subscribe to the Our Daily Bread daily emails a while back. I’ve been enjoying them, but today is the very first time I ever paid any attention to the audio feature at the top, much less clicked on it. I also have maybe once bothered to look at the name of the author of the daily meditation … but this time I surely did, because when the audio host said it, I was like, “You gotta be kidding me?!” We KNOW HER.
http://polination.wordpress.com/2014/01/22/freaky-thing-happened-to-me-just-now/