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Sunday, 3 May 2020

THE WISE BUILDER



Abstract: Floods and hurricanes can damage seemingly strong houses and destroy those less strongly built. When Christ says, "the rain descended," He compares the times of testing to the forces of a rainstorm threatening the roof of the house and the fears it creates.

These combined natural forces remind us that spiritual elements try and test our spiritual houses just as God tested and punished Israel (Matthew 7:25, 27; II Samuel 2:5; Ezekiel 13:8-16; James 1:12-18).

 Sometimes these forces come in the way of persecution, suffering, or temptations—all of which will erode a weak foundation, but not a solid one. Christ describes the disaster descending on the house built on the sand as "great [in] its fall." By doing so, He warns us to avoid a similar end. Foolish builders should heed His warning and build on a solid Rock foundation, that of Jesus Christ.
This study focused on the Wise Builder. It examined and recommends that we should put our whole life, on the rock of genuine subjection to the will of God.



TABLES OF CONTENT
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Title page
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Table of content
List of Tables
List of Figures
Abstract
CHAPTER ONE
Introduction and Background
1.0    Introduction
1.1              Background: What is a Building?
1.2              Statement of Problem: Who is a Builder?
1.3              Aim
1.4              Objective of the study
1.5              Purpose of Building
1.6              Materials for (Spiritual) Development and Challenges for spiritual Development
1.7              Qualities of a Good Builder
1.8              Importance of Pillars to a building
1.9              Building a Solid Foundation
CHAPTER TWO
  LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 What is Wisdom?
2.2 Importance of Wisdom
2.3 Wisdom in Christian Theology
2.4 Christ, the Chief Cornerstone
2.5 Christ as the Door
2.6 A House Built on Sand
2.7 Preparing for the Flood
2.8 Another Flood is coming
   CHAPTER 3
 RESEARCH METHODS
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Restatement of Problem
3.3 Aim of the study
3.4 Objective of the study
3.5 Scope of the study
3.6 Significance of the Study
3.7 Limitations of the study
3.8 Sources of Data
CHAPTER 4
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Discussion and Summary
4.3 Conclusion
4.4 Recommendations


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