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Opening Prayer ππΌ
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Father Elohim, we come before You with humble hearts. We thank You for Your mercy, Your wisdom, and Your guidance. Open our ears to hear Your truth and open our hearts to receive it. Let every distraction fall away. Let every burden become lighter through Your Word. Speak to us today concerning the work You have called us to do in this season. Show us what we are building with our lives and whether it will stand when tested. In the name of Yahusha Ha'Mashiach we pray.
Halleluyah♥️
Main Scripture
π Mattithyahu (Matthew) 7:24-25
"Therefore everyone who hears these words of Mine, and does them, shall be like a wise man who built his house on the rock. And the rain came down, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat on that house, and it did not fall, for it was founded on the rock."π
There is something fascinating about construction.
When people pass a construction site, they usually notice the visible parts. They notice the steel beams rising into the sky. They notice the cranes, the workers, the walls taking shape.
What they do not notice is the foundation.
No one gathers to celebrate concrete being poured into a hole.
No one takes pictures of rebar disappearing beneath the ground.
The foundation receives little attention because it is hidden.
Yet the entire future of the building depends upon what nobody sees.
The Kingdom of Elohim operates much the same way.
We live in a world obsessed with visibility.
People want instant success.
Instant influence.
Instant recognition.
Instant results.
Everyone wants the building.
Few are willing to endure the foundation.
Still Yahusha teaches that what is hidden determines what is revealed.
The storm does not reveal the beauty of a house.
The storm reveals the strength of its foundation.
Many people ask Elohim for elevation.
Few ask Him for preparation.
We pray for larger assignments while resisting the lessons of smaller responsibilities.
We ask for increase while neglecting stewardship.
We seek platforms while avoiding process.
Though Scripture repeatedly shows us that Elohim develops people in hidden places before He reveals them in public places.
Yoseph dreamed of leadership.
But before the palace came the pit.
Before authority came slavery.
Before influence came imprisonment.
The pit was not a detour.
The pit was part of the construction process.
Every disappointment was laying another stone.
Every hardship was strengthening another beam.
Every setback was preparing him to carry a greater weight.
Many people see their difficult season and conclude that Elohim has forgotten them.
Nevertheless sometimes Elohim is simply building a foundation that can support what He intends to place upon it.
A skyscraper requires a deeper foundation than a cottage.
Likewise, greater assignments often require deeper preparation.
One of the greatest dangers facing this generation is the desire for visible success without invisible development.
We live in a culture that celebrates outcomes while ignoring process.
People admire the harvest but overlook the planting.
They admire the victory but overlook the training.
They admire the testimony but overlook the trial.
However Elohim is not merely interested in giving blessings.
He is interested in developing stewards.
A blessing without stewardship becomes a burden.
Influence without character becomes corruption.
Opportunity without wisdom becomes waste.
This is why Yahusha often focused on stewardship.
Not because He was speaking merely about money.
He was speaking about responsibility.
The Kingdom is built upon faithful stewardship.
Every gift carries responsibility.
Every opportunity carries responsibility.
Every relationship carries responsibility.
Every assignment carries responsibility.
The question is not whether Elohim has given you something.
The question is what you are doing with what He has already given.
Imagine standing before a master builder.
You hand him a single brick.
He smiles and lays it carefully into place.
The next day you return with another brick.
Again he places it carefully.
At first it seems insignificant.
One brick.
Then another.
Then another.
Months pass.
Years pass.
Suddenly there is a house.
The problem is that many people become discouraged because they focus on the individual brick instead of the completed structure.
Faithfulness often feels repetitive.
Obedience often feels ordinary.
Growth often feels slow.
Nonetheless every act of obedience is another brick.
Every prayer is another brick.
Every righteous decision is another brick.
Every sacrifice is another brick.
Every lesson learned is another brick.
The house is being built even when you cannot see it as of now.
Perhaps the greatest lie many people believe is that significance belongs only to the famous.
Scripture teaches otherwise.
The Kingdom has always been advanced by faithful people doing faithful things.
A shepherd tending sheep.
A widow sharing her last meal.
A young woman saying yes to Elohim.
Fishermen leaving their nets.
None appeared significant according to worldly standards.
However their faithfulness changed history.
Never underestimate what Elohim can do through a surrendered life.
The world measures greatness by visibility.
The Kingdom measures greatness by faithfulness.
The world asks how many people know your name.
The Kingdom asks whether your name is known in heaven.
The world rewards performance.
The Kingdom rewards obedience.
There comes a moment when every house faces a storm.
No one escapes this reality.
Storms visit every neighborhood.
Storms knock on every door.
Storms arrive in every generation.
Financial storms.
Emotional storms.
Family storms.
Spiritual storms.
National storms.
The difference is not who experiences storms.
The difference is what the storm finds when it arrives.
When the winds struck the house built on the rock, the house remained.
Why?
Because long before the storm arrived, someone had done the hidden work.
Someone had invested in the foundation.
Someone had built with wisdom.
Someone had prepared.
The storm revealed what had already been built.
Likewise, when challenges arise in our lives, they often reveal what we have been building all along.
Faith built on emotion collapses.
Faith built on popularity collapses.
Faith built on convenience collapses.
Even so, faith built upon Yahusha stands.
So the question before us today is simple.
What are you building?
Not what are you buying.
Not what are you collecting.
Not what are you displaying.
What are you building?
Are you building wisdom?
Are you building character?
Are you building integrity?
Are you building a legacy that will bless future generations?
Are you building a life that reflects the Kingdom of Elohim?
Because every day you are laying bricks.
Every conversation lays a brick.
Every decision lays a brick.
Every habit lays a brick.
Every act of faith lays a brick.
The house is being built whether you realize it or not.
The only question is whether it is being built upon the Rock.
Closing Prayer ππΌ
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Father Elohim, thank You for Your Word. Help us to become faithful builders in Your Kingdom. Teach us to value the hidden work as much as the visible results. Give us patience during seasons of preparation and wisdom during seasons of opportunity. Strengthen our foundations so that when storms arise, we will remain standing. Let every brick we lay bring honor to Your name. Let our lives become houses that reflect Your glory and bless generations yet to come. In the mighty name of Yahusha Ha'Mashiach we pray.
Halleluyah♥️
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