Recently I have been preaching on building strong foundation. First it was about the need to build depth in one's personal spiritual life rather than merely on the external activities. It is so easy and sometimes fun to focus on activities and programmes. But to build depth requires hard and painful work. It takes too long and people do not have patience to see the long term fruits of the labour. We all want fast results! Then I talked about building the church from the expert builder Paul. In building the church, we must never forget that the foundation that is laid is and should be Jesus Christ alone (1 Cor. 3:11) There is no other foundation in which we can build. All the wisdom of this world cannot build the church of Christ.
Paul was an wise master builder who by the grace of God founded the church in Corinth (read Acts 18:1-18). He preached and testified that Jesus was the Christ under great opposition and abuse. But he persevered for 18 months before leaving. Once the foundation was laid, other people came to help build on it. People like Apollos. The warning he gave these builders was that they ought to build carefully. There was a problem with the way the Corinthian Christians were building the church. They seemed to be trying to build on their own wisdom and philosophy rather than that of Christ and Him crucified. They were not building with the right materials. Materials that are durable (gold, silver & costly stones) and lasting enough to withstand the test of fire. Materials that will be compatible with the foundation.
But how often when we look at the church today we seem to associate it with certain big personalities, big programmes or big buildings. But will the work last beyond what people see? We have already seen for ourselves how buildings can so easily be destroyed overnight. The question is not about size - big or small. It is one about durability whether the work we do will really last and remain on that Day?
Yes, only time will tell. Sometimes in this lifetime but most certainly on that Day. That Day is the Day of Judgement where everyone and everything will eventually be shown for what it truly is. Every work the builders have done in building the church will be tested. There is reward and profit if one passes and loss if one's work gets burned up. The loss is not about one's personal salvation which is by grace and not works. Waiting for that Day may already be too late! Let us build rightly now with the right foundation and materials. What we do must really build the church of Christ. For Christ is the true Head of the Church!
May God's grace and wisdom be upon you.
Ps. Ben
Yes, the inner building of a person can't measure from how much materially or knowledgeable he/she owns but in fact which position he/she put God in his/her life. May God be blessed.
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