In my own life I have found that the greatest renewal often follows the greatest destruction. In Detroit, Michigan, the local government has taken it upon itself to level the most dilapidated and forsaken areas to the removal of the foundations of the houses that formerly stood. When this is done all that is left is fertile ground. Farmers are then allowed to plant crops, the harvest of which is used to feed thousands. While this may sound quite drastic, it was determined that it was the only feasible option for making those areas productive once more. Likewise, in our lives, as we encounter the genuine article of Truth more and more we also begin to realize the fertile ground of our hearts and minds cannot be utilized without first destroying and removing the very foundations upon which we have allowed ourselves to be built. It is only once that painful process is underway that the Truth will spring forth and feed not only us, but everyone around us. Therefore our test is simply this. How far are we willing to allow our hearts to go in order to also permit Truth to take root? Have we merely determined that the extent of our commitment to Christ is equivalent to hanging a new set of curtains in a house that has been long abandoned? Or do we see the real value of His love to the point where we say, “Lord do not just fix one part of my heart, but tear it all down, dig the foundations up, and build me anew.” What price are we willing to pay for this? It is quite evident that most of us are not willing to do the latter because it is simply too painful and inconvenient. I have fallen into this category all too often. I fully believe, at this point in my life however, that it is the only way.
If one would simply open their eyes and attempt to align what is happening in most of our churches with what Jesus commands they would quickly see how much Truth many Christians can tolerate and what price we are truly willing to pay for it. That price is not very high at all. Where are we individually on this journey? Are we willing for our own “foundation of sand” to be removed so that Christ can take root and feed the world? This must happen if we are to fulfill the Commission Christ gave us. There is no other option. How much Truth can we tolerate?

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