When you follow the will of God, you are standing on a solid foundation—the Rock that never fails.

 



Thursday of week 12 in Ordinary Time 



2 Kings 24:8-17

Psalm 78(79):1-5,8-9

Matthew 7:21-29



Isaiah 26:4 refers to God as the “eternal Rock” in whom we can place our trust. The metaphor of the "Rock” is a common image in the Old Testament symbolizing God's unwavering dependability, and this idea continues into today’s Gospel. Israel’s deportation was as a result of not building their trust in God and creating other foundations that never last. In the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew chapters 5, 6, and 7), Christ emphasizes the importance of doing God's will, clearly outlining what it takes to build a firm foundation for discipleship. While we are all called to be Christ’s followers, that commitment requires certain sacrifices. It means putting Christ at the very center of our lives and before everything else, including family. Becoming a disciple isn't an easy journey, so it's essential to weigh it carefully.


 Ultimately, if we choose to accept this call, the reward will be truly great. If Jesus were to ask you today to leave everything behind and follow Him, what would be the most difficult thing to leave? What in life matters most to you? When you live according to God's will, you stand on the Rock that never fails. May the Lord bless your home and surround you with his favor every day. May He give you the courage and faith you need to claim His blessings for your life. God bless you.




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