How important it is to maintain a God-centred perspective, to humbly seek God in good and in hard times. It is easy to allow news reports, bad feelings, or our own thoughts to shape our mindset and outlook instead of being grounded in God's word and our unchanging God who was, is, and is to come. Since God is the source of all wisdom, He is always able to guide and direct us. The one who has an established relationship with God by faith in Him is like a tree planted by rivers of water that is fruitful and evergreen. Those who mock and scorn God and the scriptures David in Psalm 1 compared to chaff the wind drives away and is no more.
There is a huge difference between a fruitful tree and chaff blown by the wind. Chaff is at the mercy of even a gentle breeze which sweeps it away and it is lost forever, while a tree with roots deep in the earth is solid, secure, and so predictably in place it makes a good landmark. Trees like the giant sequoia, olive, and eucalyptus are hearty and can survive a fire and continue to grow but chaff is consumed in a moment. Jesus made another contrast between those who hear His words and do them with those who hear and do not put them into practice: one is like a house founded securely on a rock, and the other is a house built on sand. Enduring storms reveals the soul fixed securely to Christ in faith will endure forever.
Paul wrote to followers of Jesus in 1 Corinthians 1:30-31, "But of Him you are in Christ Jesus, who became
for us wisdom from God--and righteousness and sanctification and redemption--31 that, as it is written, "He who
glories, let him glory in the LORD." Having been born again through faith in Jesus, He has become for us wisdom from God. Jesus spoke to disciples who had been exposed to the wisdom of the world, the teaching of parents and religious rulers, and lived in a society that was a complete contrast to the nature of Jesus Christ and what He taught. His hearers were amazed at His doctrine because it was shockingly different than what they thought and how they lived. There was no doubting the wisdom of His teaching, but who could live up to that standard of perfection? Those who would build their life on the Rock of Salvation Jesus Christ needed to trust Him as His words exposed their lives as flimsy shelters cobbled together with cardboard, twine, and tin without a foundation: if they wanted to experience a relationship with God, it could only be on Christ's terms. Would they trust Him enough to pull those shelters down and built their lives and outlook upon Him alone?
You've heard of Jesus, but have you heard Jesus? Have you considered His words and surrendered to His divine wisdom in agreement and obedience? A strong wind blows today not of the Holy Spirit but of the world and humanism, a breeze chilled with worries, fears, and doubt. Jesus Christ who is wisdom for us remains steadfast and true, and those who look to Him in faith can be unmoved like a giant sequoia in a grove. Lightning strikes do not need trouble us, and we can continue growing all our days. It takes the heat of fire to open the cones of a giant sequoia for seedlings to sprout, and God at times employs trials to test our faith, strengthen it, and makes us fruitful for His glory. Keep your eyes on Jesus and seek Him always, for He in His wisdom will never lead us astray.
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