Wisdom

On Solid Ground

You don’t need to be an engineer to understand that a house should be built on solid ground.

Because it’s only when you get those foundations right, that you have something sturdy enough to brave all of the elements.

Something strong enough, to weather the storms.

You will experience hardship.

Your integrity and very character will be challenged.

Will you be able to withstand the pressure or crumble under its weight? 

The smallest crack can see the greatest of towers come tumbling down.

So, then –

Have you built your house on sand or stone?

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Michael Dahdal

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