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Building a New Foundation
Scripture Reading — Matthew 7:24-27
Everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock.
— Matthew 7:24-25
When I reflect on times in my life when things seemed uncertain or challenging, I realize that what truly made the difference was the foundation I had. Often I had tried to stand on shaky ground—things like my own abilities, opinions of others, or fleeting circumstances. But none of those things provided a solid foundation. I always fell.
Building on the solid foundation of Jesus Christ is essential. Jesus didn’t promise that storms wouldn’t come, but he did assure us that when we build on him—the Rock—we will stand firm. Just as a house built on rock will stand against winds and floods, when we place our trust in God’s Word and live according to his teachings, we gain the strength to withstand life's difficulties.
The newness God offers is not just about external changes; it’s about laying a fresh foundation within ourselves—one that is grounded in his truth, grace, and love. As we build this foundation, we can trust that he will see us through any storm.
Lord, help me to build my life on the solid foundation of your Word. May I always stand firm, trusting in your strength to carry me through the storms. Amen.
About the author — Darrell Delaney
Darrell Delaney is a pastor, leadership coach, and co-host of ReFrame’s podcast ministry Groundwork. Shaped by a story that includes early responsibility in a home marked by addiction, and later seasons of burnout and renewal, Darrell is committed to helping people return to who they are in Jesus Christ so they can live with clarity, identity, and purpose. He is the founder of Strategic Design Consultants and creator of the Lead From Wholeness™ framework, equipping values-driven leaders to build healthy rhythms, resilient teams, and mission-aligned lives. Darrell is a PhD candidate in Organizational Leadership. He and his wife, Kia, have three children. He enjoys family time, walking, reading, basketball, chess, and video games.
Scripture Reading — Matthew 7:24-27
Everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock.
— Matthew 7:24-25
When I reflect on times in my life when things seemed uncertain or challenging, I realize that what truly made the difference was the foundation I had. Often I had tried to stand on shaky ground—things like my own abilities, opinions of others, or fleeting circumstances. But none of those things provided a solid foundation. I always fell.
Building on the solid foundation of Jesus Christ is essential. Jesus didn’t promise that storms wouldn’t come, but he did assure us that when we build on him—the Rock—we will stand firm. Just as a house built on rock will stand against winds and floods, when we place our trust in God’s Word and live according to his teachings, we gain the strength to withstand life's difficulties.
The newness God offers is not just about external changes; it’s about laying a fresh foundation within ourselves—one that is grounded in his truth, grace, and love. As we build this foundation, we can trust that he will see us through any storm.
Lord, help me to build my life on the solid foundation of your Word. May I always stand firm, trusting in your strength to carry me through the storms. Amen.
About the author — Darrell Delaney
Darrell Delaney is a pastor, leadership coach, and co-host of ReFrame’s podcast ministry Groundwork. Shaped by a story that includes early responsibility in a home marked by addiction, and later seasons of burnout and renewal, Darrell is committed to helping people return to who they are in Jesus Christ so they can live with clarity, identity, and purpose. He is the founder of Strategic Design Consultants and creator of the Lead From Wholeness™ framework, equipping values-driven leaders to build healthy rhythms, resilient teams, and mission-aligned lives. Darrell is a PhD candidate in Organizational Leadership. He and his wife, Kia, have three children. He enjoys family time, walking, reading, basketball, chess, and video games.