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Text: Matthew 7:24–27
Big Idea: A beautiful life built on a shaky foundation won’t last. Wisdom builds deep.
You can build a house fast or build it strong—but you can’t always do both. Jesus says the difference between a wise and foolish builder isn’t how things look—it’s what they’re built on. Storms reveal foundations.
Obedience is the difference between information and transformation
Both houses faced the same storm—only one stood
Your spiritual foundation is built in private, not on display
Application:
This week, identify an area of your life where you’re relying more on appearance than substance. Start building by applying one teaching from Jesus in a practical way.
Scripture Reference: Matthew 7:24–27
Closing Thought:
Don’t just hear the Word—do it. Build something that will still be standing after the storm.
Text: Galatians 1:10; 2 Corinthians 5:17
Big Idea: If you build your identity on people’s opinions, your self-worth will collapse with their approval.
Culture tells us to create, curate, and constantly reinvent ourselves. But God doesn’t want you to perform—He wants you to stand in your true identity. The identity given by Christ can’t be canceled, criticized, or crushed.
People-pleasing is exhausting and unsustainable
In Christ, identity isn’t earned—it’s received
The world gives labels, but Jesus gives identity
Application:
Write out who God says you are (from Scripture), and every time you feel insecure this week, speak that truth over yourself.
Scripture References:
Galatians 1:10
2 Corinthians 5:17
Closing Thought:
You don’t need to be liked to be loved. Build your identity on Christ—and no one can tear it down.
Text: 1 Corinthians 13:1–8; Ephesians 4:2–3
Big Idea: Relationships built on chemistry alone will eventually fold. Love that lasts is rooted in Christ.
Many relationships start strong but don’t last. Why? Because we often build on attraction, convenience, or control—rather than on patience, humility, and sacrifice. God’s love is the blueprint for relationships that endure.
Love is more than a feeling—it’s a daily decision
Healthy relationships are built on humility and forgiveness
Unity requires intentional effort and grace
Application:
Ask God to show you one relationship where you need to rebuild with love, not pride. This week, make one move toward reconciliation, grace, or support.
Scripture References:
1 Corinthians 13:1–8
Ephesians 4:2–3
Closing Thought:
True love doesn’t collapse under pressure—it bends, forgives, and builds again.
Text: Proverbs 14:12; Romans 12:2
Big Idea: If you’re building your life on the world’s plans, it’s time to start over with God’s.
There’s a way that seems right to us—but ends in disaster. Many of us are building lives that look successful but are empty of eternal meaning. The Kingdom doesn’t need renovation—it needs surrender.
The world’s wisdom will always build crooked walls
Transformation starts with renewing your mind
Surrender means trusting God with your whole blueprint
Application:
Write down one belief, goal, or habit that’s been shaped more by culture than Christ. Offer it to God this week and ask Him to help you rebuild with truth.
Scripture References:
Proverbs 14:12
Romans 12:2
Closing Thought:
A house of cards will always fall. But a life surrendered to Jesus will never collapse. Tear up the old plans—and let God be the architect.