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290: Building Your Life & Relationships on a Firm Foundation

Building Your Life & Relationships on a Firm Foundation

We all want lives of meaning. But building your life and relationships on a solid foundation is more complex than simply desire. This topic hits home for pretty much all of us—whether you’re hustling in the business world, running after little ones at home, or working a 9-to-5. We all need to pause and ask: What am I living for, really? I reflect on a time I spoke at a business leaders conference; I spoke about the need to shift our focus from simply achieving success as per worldly standards to building a life on a firm foundation. I understand how, as entrepreneurs, It can be easy to place our marriages on the back burner. This made me think about us all getting caught up in pursuits that might distract us from the main thing. I’ve seen this not only with entrepreneurs but also in the ministry world. Often, pastors sacrifice their marriage on the altar of ministry. This should not be. Doing ministry is not the same as living life on a firm foundation. But this dilemma isn’t applicable only to entrepreneurs and pastors. All of us can be tempted to sacrifice what’s most important for what seems most important.

The Wise Person Builds Their on the Rock

To bring this issue to light, I shared Jesus’ parable contrasting a wise and a foolish man from Matthew 7:24-27. The wise man built his house on the rock, while the foolish man chose the sand as his foundation. Eventually, when challenges—represented by rains and winds—hit, only the house on the rock stood firm. In life, too, if our foundation isn’t firm, we’re bound to face a great collapse. Recent natural disasters further exemplified this, serving as a harsh reminder of how fragile many of our foundations are.

Your daily routines, or as I like to call them, your “rhythms,” are true indicators of what you’re building your life upon. I start each day with quiet time with God, prayer, and reflection, which sets a tone of an awareness of His presence in all that I do. As James explains in the New Testament, God’s word is like a mirror—reflecting our true selves back at us. Through reflection, I can assess where I have fallen short or what new aspect of myself or God I’ve learned about.

marriage and relationship on a firm foundation

The Analogy of a House as a Relationship

I often use the analogy of a house as a relationship with my marriage coaching couples. Just as a beautiful house with modern designs won’t last on a shaky foundation, neither will relationships, endeavors, or your spirit. The root—the foundation—needs to be rooted deep and firm for any structure to withstand life’s inevitable storms. This is why I urge you to reflect not just on the surface-level beauty of your life but to really ponder on whether you are building your life and relationships on a firm foundation . . . or not.

Whether you are married, in a relationship, or single, the question remains—what is your life built upon? Is it a genuine connection with God leading your life, or are you inadvertently prioritizing transient things like success, peace, or others’ opinions? A firm foundation goes beyond human relationships. It involves understanding God’s purpose for you and building on that knowledge.

Practical Habits for Building Your Life & Relationships on a Firm Foundation

Building your life and relationship on a firm foundation isn’t about achieving perfection. Instead, it’s about instilling healthy habits that align with foundational truths. 

1. Start by observing your daily routines—what are the first things you do? What might change if you dedicated the early moments of the day to connecting with God? Gradually, with practice, this time increases, enhancing that foundational relationship.

2. Evaluate your reactions. Your reactions often reveal your state of heart. If you frequently find yourself agitated or irritable, it might indicate unresolved issues. Jesus assures us that “from the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks” (Luke 6:45). Entrusting God with those hidden stresses can start a healing process.

3. Emulate Jesus’ Life. It’s crucial to put into practice what Jesus modeled. Beyond knowing about Jesus, consider how He might live your life if He were you. This approach ensures that the principles guiding your life are rooted in a strong foundation—one exemplified perfectly by Jesus’ life on earth.

Sailing through Life’s Storms

Storms are gonna come, whether it’s work stress, relationship woes, or life just being life. If you’re relying on anything flimsy, things will eventually fall apart. Jesus is that solid rock we need—the anchor when life feels like a stormy sea. In life, challenges will emerge, and when they do, the firmness of our foundation determines whether we stand steadfastly or crumble under pressure. For relationships, especially marriages, having a solid foundation ensures resilience. If things are shaky, sometimes you must dismantle to rebuild anew, focusing on the solid rock.

Ultimately, the invitation is clear. As we personalize these lessons, the question looms—what are you building your life on? Are you settling for superficial definitions of success, measured by relationships or wealth, or are you building your life and relationships on the firm foundation of Jesus Christ?

Understanding and practicing surrender isn’t an easy task, yet surrendering your life to God influences true transformation. If you haven’t actively chosen to put your faith in Jesus, it’s an invitation you can always accept.

To those on this journey, already embracing faith, continue to let it be more than routine, more than just church attendance. Let it be an ongoing practice of aligning life’s every move to Christ’s enduring wisdom.

As you continue through life’s daily rhythm, consider these reflections. Engage not just with what looks good but what is genuinely good. As we build our lives and relationships on the firm foundation of the truth of God’s word, we will not be disappointed. 

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