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As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.
Proverbs 27:17

My deepest fear was realized when I was 10 years old. I rode my bike along a narrow path that followed the bank of a swiftly moving river. I fell, with my bike, into the deep, swirling water. I began to thrash about, pleading to my older brother, “Help I’m drowning!”

With a strange calmness in his voice, he yelled, “Stand up!” I then realized I’d drifted to a shallower place in the river. Embarrassed, I did as he said. His command probably saved my life.

Over and over God calls us into relationships. God wisely pronounced in Genesis,

“It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him” (Genesis 2:18).

In the New Testament, the directive is clearly stated,

“And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another…” (Hebrews 10:24-25).

Jesus modelled how relationships can transform lives, even in situations which may seem uncomfortable.

Then turn the question around. Who needs your life-giving words, like the ones my brother spoke to me?

I am convinced I still need people in my life who will, with clarity and calmness, speak words that will save my life. Friends, mentors, or sometimes strangers, who will tell me the truth.

Are you drowning in a situation in which you need the clear words of a good friend?

Lord, I confess my desire for comfort, for shunning those uncomfortable conversations that are ultimately needed. I desire your wisdom and strength to speak, and also to receive, words that give life and save lives. May I intentionally act “as iron sharpening iron” with a godly combination of grace and truth! Amen.

By Mike Woodard
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“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.”
Matthew 7:25

It’s easy to cut corners when building a house. It can seem cheaper to spend less on the materials initially, but in the long run, it costs a lot less to build a strong house than a flimsy one that will need constant repairs. The builder may be tempted to pay more attention to the beauty of the house than its purpose and strength. Yet, that’s not ideal.

A house can represent a physical building, but it can also be a life, a marriage, a family, a ministry, or a business. It’s fundamental to focus on the reason for building this ”house.” Ask yourself what result you want to see. In addition, think about the people who need that house and the difference it makes to them.

In this passage, Jesus explained why building wisely is vital. Jesus taught his apostles through His own life. They would be the pillars of His house; so He invested in them carefully and lovingly. Jesus prepared them thoroughly for the storm. Even though some failed Him, His house stood firm. He had laid a solid foundation that is still standing today and will stand firm for eternity.

Envision the possibility you see for the house. Lay a foundation that will lead you towards your vision. Set godly and reasonable standards. Build on the Cornerstone, which is on Jesus Himself, and your house, however you define it, will weather any storm.

Heavenly Father, I ask you to give me the wisdom to build the foundation of my house on Jesus, the Cornerstone. Thank you in Jesus’ name. Amen.

By Fab Batsakis
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