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A key obstacle to hearing God is the absence of repentance. Repentance is not just a one-time event but a continual turning from our own way of thinking to God’s way. The story of King Herod illustrates the danger of silencing the voice of repentance; when we cut off repentance, we cut off the voice and direction of God in our lives. True repentance means surrendering our right to define good and evil and instead adopting God’s standard.
Wisdom is not merely knowledge, but knowledge applied. Solomon’s prayer for wisdom, rather than riches or power, shows us that wisdom brings with it all the other blessings we often seek. Many of the struggles we face are not just circumstantial but are rooted in faulty patterns—cycles that can only be broken by aligning our lives with God’s design. Life built by default—drifting wherever the tide takes us—leads to instability. But life built by design, according to God’s pattern, brings hope, stability, and endurance.
The foundation we choose is more important than the storms we face. Even if you have built poorly in the past, God’s grace allows you to choose today to build on the rock of Jesus. Our hope is not in our circumstances, but in the unshakable foundation of Christ. Like the hymn writer Edward Mote, whose song “My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less” was born out of a desire to hear from God, we can find peace and strength in Jesus, no matter what storms come our way.
Key Takeaways
- Repentance is the gateway to hearing God’s voice. When we refuse to repent, we silence the very voice that brings direction and life. Repentance is not just feeling sorry, but a decisive change of mind—letting go of our own definitions of right and wrong and embracing God’s truth. Without repentance, even the most religious among us can find ourselves spiritually deaf. [03:21]
- Wisdom is knowledge applied, not just knowledge acquired. Solomon’s request for wisdom teaches us that God values our desire to discern and apply His ways above all else. Many blessings we seek are the natural result of living wisely, and without wisdom, even good things can become burdens or be lost. Wisdom is the difference between surviving storms and being swept away by them. [10:54]
- The patterns we follow determine the outcomes we experience. Repeated struggles often point to faulty patterns, not just bad luck or spiritual attack. God calls us to build according to His pattern, not our feelings or cultural trends. Changing the pattern—aligning with God’s design—brings freedom and breaks cycles of defeat. [17:18]
- Life built by default is unstable; life built by design is secure. Drifting with the tides of circumstance or emotion leads to instability and disappointment. God invites us to intentional living—making decisions rooted in His wisdom and truth. Our destiny is shaped not by chance, but by the daily decisions to build on the rock. [22:39]
- Hope for the future is found in the foundation, not the forecast. The storms of life are inevitable, but they do not determine our future—our foundation does. Even if you have built on sand in the past, God’s grace allows you to start building on the rock today. The peace, hope, and endurance you long for are found in Jesus, our unshakable foundation. [27:49]
Youtube Chapters
[00:00] - Welcome 
[01:26] - The Parable of the Wise and Foolish Builders 
[02:42] - The Importance of Hearing God 
[03:21] - Repentance: The Key to Hearing 
[04:56] - The Danger of Silencing Repentance 
[06:57] - Herod’s Encounter with Jesus 
[08:02] - Choosing God’s Standard Over Our Own 
[09:05] - Hearing and Doing: The Path to Wisdom 
[10:54] - Solomon’s Prayer for Wisdom 
[12:49] - Wisdom Sustains What Blessing Brings 
[14:10] - Building Foundations: Lessons from Construction 
[16:19] - Praying for Relief vs. Building with Wisdom 
[17:18] - Building by God’s Pattern 
[18:20] - Breaking Cycles: Pattern Problems 
[19:18] - Living by Default or Design 
[21:32] - The Story of Captain Turtle 
[22:39] - Decisions Shape Destiny 
[23:23] - Why Wisdom and Structure Matter 
[24:49] - Is It Sin or Is It Wise? 
[25:29] - The View from the Sand 
[27:49] - Hope for the Future: Building on the Rock 
[29:06] - The Story Behind “My Hope Is Built” 
[31:57] - Hope and Peace in the Storm 
[33:22] - Responding to God: Repentance and Application 
[34:26] - Closing and Prayer