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“The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against the house, yet it did not fall because it had its foundation on the rock” - Mat 7:25 9 (NIV)

Builders of houses everyday experience one of the most important lessons of life. There is no structure however beautiful that can stand and last if the foundation was weak. Hence in most instances good builders spend most of the time digging and building up the right foundation. Anything else that can make the house look good is immaterial if the foundation is faulty.

This life’s lesson equally applies to our homes. If the foundation was weak once the time of testing comes it is easy for the structure to wither away. Only with a strong foundation can

What is the foundation of our homes? Good looks! What is the foundation of our faith? Material blessing! Or is the foundation built on trusting God? If our faith and homes are built on Godly foundations then true that is a rock that can able is to withstand any storms. It pays to have the right foundation.

Prayer for today: Lord Father in heaven, today I pray that my faith is built on a firm foundation of rust in you.

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