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|  | title = "Luke 6:46–49" | |||
|  | date = "2022-11-13" | |||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk6.46-49)
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|  | The Sermon on the Plain ends with a final warning against hypocrisy. Even | |||
|  | though "out of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaks" (_v. 45_), it is | |||
|  | not enough to merely speak the right things. If we call Jesus Lord (and we | |||
|  | should, because He is), but don't obey His commands, then we are lying. It's | |||
|  | not a popular idea nowadays, but God is in charge and has every right to tell | |||
|  | us what to do. It is our place to humbly submit to Him&emdash;that is, agree | |||
|  | that He is in charge and obey what He tells us. | |||
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|  | Jesus then explains that there are great benefits for acting this way. God | |||
|  | blesses and protects those who obey Him, just like the man who built his house | |||
|  | on a solid foundation. The flood rose and beat against the house, but didn't | |||
|  | shake it. In contrast, the man who does not do what he hears God say loses the | |||
|  | house he built on the sand. | |||
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|  | It's possible to take this parable and interpret it in a couple of ways: from | |||
|  | an earthly or an eternal perspective. I think both are valid, but one is truer | |||
|  | than the other. For example, I know a man who hasn't been able to get a steady | |||
|  | job for two years now. He continues to serve in the church faithfully, cares | |||
|  | for his family, and takes odd jobs while he looks for the position he really | |||
|  | wants. His wife told me recently that they have more in their savings account | |||
|  | now than they did when he lost his last full-time job. The floodwaters of life | |||
|  | have certainly come against this family, and their house stands firm. How much | |||
|  | more sure, then, is their eternal security? Hunger and sickness may yet find | |||
|  | them, despite everything we may do, but when they die (not _if_), they will be | |||
|  | with the Lord they love. And there is no better place to be than that. | |||
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|  | Help us build our faith upon Your Rock, obeying You in all things, so that we | |||
|  | may stand before You at the end of the age, with all joy. |