Everything looks fine until the storm comes. As long as there’s no storm, a house built on sand looks just as good as one built on rock. But when the rains fall, the rivers rise, and the winds blow, the truth is revealed—and by then, it’s too late to rebuild.
In this powerful conclusion to our Rediscovering the Radical Kingdom sermon series, we explore Jesus’ sobering parable of the two builders from Matthew 7:24-27. This isn’t just a construction metaphor—it’s a call to examine the foundation of our lives before the storm arrives.
What You’ll Discover in This Message:
✅ The difference between wisdom and foolishness: hearing + doing vs. hearing without doing
✅ Why Jesus compares Himself to the Rock of Zion—God’s unshakable foundation
✅ The three types of floods we all face: personal, corporate, and cosmic
✅ A comprehensive recap of the Sermon on the Mount—from the Beatitudes to Kingdom ethics
✅ What it practically means to build your life on the rock of Jesus’ teachings
Series Overview:
Over the past weeks, we’ve journeyed through the Sermon on the Mount, discovering that Jesus reveals not merely moral ideals but a radical way of life. From the blessing of the poor in spirit, to becoming salt and light, to ethics that expose our hearts, to trusting God’s provision over anxious striving—we’ve explored what it means to live as Kingdom people here and now.
Now, Jesus brings it all to one final, crucial question: What are you building your life on?
