From A Sermon on the Mount
What purpose does the house serve in Passage 1?
Passage 1
From A Sermon on the Mount
Whoever comes to me, hears what I say, and follows it is like a man who built a house. He dug deep and laid the foundation on solid rock. When a storm rose up and lashed the house, it stood firm, for it was built on rock.
But whoever hears what I say and does not follow it is like a man who built a house on sand, with no foundation. When the storm came and lashed this house, it fell into ruins.
Luke 6:48-49 (paraphrase of KJV)
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From A Sermon on the Mount
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