Rebuilding faulty and broken lives using the principles of God.
Text Prov. 24:3-4; Matthew 7:24-30; 1 Corinthians 3:10-15. From Scripture and even from common sense, life is built by wisdom (the correct application of the right knowledge). Applying God’s wisdom to life will help you not to make mistakes.
Faulty lives: Something that is faulty is full of mistakes, defects, wrong trajectories, and warning signs of danger.
Some signs of faulty lives? The wrong foundation (life without Christ) and wrong building are anger, lies, deception, witchcraft, gossip, wickedness, etc. ( John 5:14; Galatians 5:19-21).
Broken lives: When something is broken, it cannot work. When your life is broken, it cannot function. This leads to frustration, depression, suicidal thoughts, separation, divorce, destruction, hell-fire etc. Crisis and troubles devastate people’s lives; death is a great final test.
Rebuilding lives
Why? It is expected that when you are broken, you start rebuilding your life; this is the concept of Jubilee in the Bible (Leviticus 25; Luke 4:16-21). Tell broken people that their lives are not over yet.
How? Putting God’s words into practice: for both the good foundation of life (Matthew 7:24-30; Prov 24:3-4) and ongoing life adventures (1 Cor 3:10-15).
Right building materials of life: love, peace, respect, obedience to God, being led by God’s Spirit, worship, evangelism, helping people, tithes and offerings, missions, godly family (Galatians 5:22-24), etc.