For two
weeks we’ve been hearing Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount, beginning with the
beatitudes at the beginning of chapter 5 of Matthew’s Gospel. Today we hear the conclusion of Matthew
Chapter 7 and the end of the sermon.
“Everyone who listens to these words of mine and acts on them will be
like a wise man who built his house on rock.”
Today we might want to go back and read this entire Sermon, to get the
whole thing in perspective.
“Those who
listen to these words of mine but does not act on them will be like a fool who
built his house on sand.” Both the wise
man and the fool have something in common.
They both heard the sermon. This
difference between the wise man and the fool is acting on them—the wise man
does, the fool does not.
The other
commonality is that both of their houses are buffeted by the inevitable winds
and storms and rains and floods. But
because the wise man is rooted in the Word of God, his house will survive.
Jesus is
talking about our souls here. Jesus never promises that the lives of his followers
would be without storms. Rather the wise
man, who listens to Jesus and puts his teachings into practice, will survive
the storms of life with his soul intact.
During my
four years of priesthood, this reading is often chosen by couple's for their
wedding day. They wisely realize that
their marriage must be grounded on God.
God needs to be the rock solid foundation of a marriage. We get into trouble when we try to redefine
marriage or redefine life as excluding Jesus and his teachings.
We heard
how the "crowds were astonished" at Jesus’ teaching because he taught
with authority. He has authority over
what marriage needs to be, what our lives need to be, how our Church should
function, because he is the author and creator of life, of marriage, and of the
Church.
May we be
found among the ranks of the wise today and always, that our houses may
withstand all of the inevitable storms of life, and that in our foolishness we
may have a change of heart, for the glory of God and salvation of souls.
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