Building a Strong Foundation

 

This was one of my mom’s favorite Bible verses.

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One thing I know for sure is that life is not about a pretty home and fabulous décor.

It is so much more.

Life is about Jesus.

Don’t let anyone tell you differently.

I’ve known it all my life. I am so grateful for a mom and dad that taught me about the love of Jesus.

But never have I experienced that love more than when my mom was diagnosed with Stage 4 gastric cancer five years ago this month. Her faith in Jesus left me speechless. Her witness for the Lord touched my heart more than anything I have ever known.

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Mom only lived 7 weeks after her diagnosis.

It was the hardest thing I have ever gone through.

But I am so grateful for how her death opened my eyes to so much more.

You see, my mom loved her home. She loved to decorate it. She loved thrifting, sewing, painting, and more. I got my DIY skills from her. Smile

But when Mom passed away, her home stayed here. The pictures were still on the walls of her home. Dishes were still in the cabinets. Pillows still on the couch and sheets still on the bed.

She couldn’t take any of those things with her. Her faith in Jesus was all that she needed.

Only our faith in Jesus is what truly matters when we come to the end of our lives.

I love the scripture about the wise man who built his house upon the rock and the foolish man who built his house upon the sand.

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Here’s what Jesus himself said:

24 “Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. 25 The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock. 26 But everyone who hears these words of mine and does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand. 27 The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell with a great crash.”

28 When Jesus had finished saying these things, the crowds were amazed at his teaching, 29 because he taught as one who had authority, and not as their teachers of the law.

My husband and I want to be like the wise man who built his house upon the rock, Jesus Christ. So when the trials and struggles of this life hit us hard, we can remain standing.

I witnessed first hand how solid that rock is as I watched my mom stand strong on it during her last days on earth.

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We do not want to be like the foolish man who built his house on the sand. The sand represents the temporary things of earth and the lies that the world tells us. The things that do not last.

And when the storms of life come our way, just like a house built on sand, we will crumble.

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So how do we build our lives on a solid foundation?

By hearing God’s word and putting it into practice.

I’m not an expert at being a Christian, and I will never claim that I am. Honestly, a lot of the time I stink at it.

But I’m trying.

I am trying to lead my children to know the love of Jesus.

I do not have any perfect steps to take, but just practical things we do in our home to build that solid foundation.

1. We read God’s word.

I have bought my boys little devotional books (specifically for boys) to read at night before they go to bed. It allows them to read God’s word and apply it to their lives.

2. We attend church and participate in worship.

I have such great memories of going to church as a child. Going to church helped me as a child to build a strong foundation on which to stand. If you are not attending a church regularly, I would like to encourage you to find a place where you can worship.

3. We Pray.

This is an area that I can definitely improve on. I’ve been feeling the need to pray together as a family more often. More than just blessing the food or praying before bed. Prayer is more powerful than we could ever imagine. It’s an unlimited source of God’s power that we so often do not tap into. I am working on praying more. For me, I like to write my prayers down in a journal. It helps me to stay focused as I pray, and it allows me to see all the ways God answers my prayers. But I want to pray more with my children. Pray for children in their classes, for loved ones who are sick, for decisions they need to make, etc. It is so important for parents to pray with their children.

4. We praise Him through music.

Whenever riding in the car, we listen to KLOVE. It is such a wonderful radio station. I love when I hear the boys singing Christian music at the top of their lungs. And so many songs are full of scripture which my boys are memorizing without even knowing it. Smile

5. We talk about Jesus and how his love makes a difference in our everyday lives.

I think it is so important to take time during the day to talk about Jesus and His love with our children. When the boys tell me about a kid at school who is really mean, we talk about how Jesus wants us to act toward that child. How would he want us to love that child?

Or when one of the boys is scared about something, we talk about how God is always with us and how He is watching over us.

God isn’t someone we should talk about only on Sundays. He is an everyday God.

Deuteronomy 6:4–7

4 “Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. 5 You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might. 6 And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. 7 You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise.

Like I said, I know I don’t have all the answers, but I do have Jesus and His love.

He is our sure foundation.

A foundation that will remain standing no matter what trials come its way.

And believe me, they will come!

Building your life on the foundation of Jesus Christ does NOT mean that you will never have trouble or hardships.

It’s quite the contrary.

But building your life on the foundation of Jesus Christ DOES mean that you will be able to stand strong through those troubles or hardships. God can even create beauty out of it all.

My prayer for you and me is that we will keep our eyes focused on Christ and that we will strive to build our lives on His word.

 

Have a Blessed Day!

 

*This was a re-post of a guest post I wrote three years ago for Ms Hines’ Class.

21 Comments

  1. Dear sister, what a witness for Christ you are. It’s so refreshing to hear someone talk about their faith & actually say Jesus Christ is the One they place their faith in instead of today when many people say “I have faith.” I always wonder, “Who or what do you place your faith in?” Your mother was a great testimony for Christ & did her job in raising you to walk in Truth. Blessings to you & your family,

  2. Oh darlin’ i am sending the biggest virtual HUG your way. Your Mom imust be so pleased with you. On Christ the solid Rock I stand is one of my all time favorite hymns. I can never seem to get through it without crying. Thank you for this today Tracey. I have been trying to listen to a program I love, In Touch with Charles Stanley, but my iPad keeps freezing up. Isn’t it funny how we always seem to encounter obstacles when trying to communicate with Him. Then just when I gave up trying, I check my email and see this from you. What a gift. What a wonderful God we have. :)

  3. Amen sister! Great post. My hubby and I listen to KLove 99% of the time as well. God is good………..all the time!

  4. Like the comment above… On Christ the Solid Rock I stand.. is one of my very favorite hymns…a “go to” when I sometimes find myself in the midst of “life” … Next to our salvation thru Jesus Christ … our children are our greatest treasures here on this earth…. (3 John 1:4 … Thank you Lord for your Word! ) thank you Traci for such an encouraging post this morning!!!!

  5. Your testimony and example of how to worship God in our daily lives is inspiring. Your mother set a great example of standing on the solid rock of Christianity. As Christians we must speak up and talk about our faith, when so much is wrong in the world. Thank you for including your faith in your blogs; I always look forward to reading yours!

  6. Thank you so much for including your faith in your blog. You are an inspiration and I pray for you and your family. May Gods peace and Mercy be ever present in your lives.

  7. what a lovely post. i too was lucky enough to be brought up to love the Lord and when my mom and dad passed it was all i had to cling to. it was more than enough. i am thankful each day that i was shown that the Lord is always there for me.
    your mom reminds me of my mom. truly loved her family. loved the Lord with all of her heart and was taken so quickly but with such grace and peace. i so enjoy when you share bits and pieces of her. cheers to our moms and how they showed us a better way. the best way♥

  8. Traci,
    I absolutely love your blog!. It lifts me to read it., it’s not about all the home decor and DIY stuff,.. It’s so much more!., I feel we have so much in common and I totally feel your pain on losing our moms., I too, went thru a horrible time losing mine a couple years ago. And walking thru her home she had all things in place and nope,. She didn’t take it with her!. She took the greatest gift of all though!!. Praise God for that!. You seem like you simply adored your mom ( I know I did too) and a house is just a temporary place for us. We have the most beautiful home waiting on us and our moms!
    I want to thank you again for your prayers for my husbands colon surgery a month ago. He’s doing great!
    Keep up this wonderful blog and sharing the gospel as well,. I hope everyone enjoys it as much as I do! :)
    Thank you for lifting me up for the day!

    1. Hi Leslie!
      Thank you so much!
      I am so sorry about your loss as well, but thankful we both had Godly mothers that left us such wonderful legacies.
      Thank you for your encouraging words!
      Traci

  9. Amen! Without a strong foundation we are just so easily swayed you know? We tell our kids often that there are so many things in our lives that we can’t control…illness, accidents, loss, etc. but there are LOTS of things that we can by making the choices that honor God. By living according to His word and building that strong foundation we are able to withstand the hard stuff when it comes. And it WILL come to everyone at one time or another. Thank you for sharing from your heart Traci! :-)

  10. Thank you so much for your encouragement! I feel like I am drifting in my life right now although I was raised by strong Christian parents. I know I need to pray more. I am so blessed and take too much for granted.

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