Matthew 24:35
“Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will by no means pass away.”
🕊️ Reflection
The Rock is trust.
The Rock is firmness.
The Rock is the Word of God that does not move.
We are not talking about ordinary words.
We are talking about the Word — with a capital W.
When Jesus declares that heaven and earth will pass away, but His Word will not, He is revealing something profound:
there is something greater than heaven and earth,
and that is the Word of God.
The Word is not merely something spoken.
The Word is an eternal dimension — unchanging, stable, alive.
🔥 Logos vs. Knowledge
Being founded in the Logos of God is not the same as knowing the Scriptures.
There are people who know the Bible from beginning to end,
yet they continue to flow with the system of this world.
Knowing Scripture does not mean being built on the Rock.
Knowing the Word is not the same as collecting information.
📖 John 1:1
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.”
The Rock is the Word,
and the Word is a dimension.
🪨 The Multidimensional Rock
In Nebuchadnezzar’s dream, we see a powerful revelation:
📖 Daniel 2:34–35
“A stone was cut out, not by human hands, which struck the statue on its feet… and the stone that struck the statue became a great mountain and filled the whole earth.”
Notice the multidimensional nature:
A stone
becomes a word in action,
and that word becomes a mountain that fills the earth.
This is how the Kingdom of God operates:
multidimensional, alive, expanding.
The Rock is not static.
The Rock governs, transforms, and fills.
🏗️ Building on the Rock
Scripture is clear:
📖 1 Corinthians 3:11–15
“For no one can lay any foundation other than the one already laid, which is Jesus Christ… each one’s work will be revealed…”
Those who build on the Rock will not be moved when tribulation comes.
They will be rewarded.
But those who build outside the Rock,
their work will be consumed like straw in the fire.
This brings an unavoidable question:
👉 Is what I am building for the Lord founded on the Rock, or on straw?
🪨✨ The Rock as a Precious Stone
Christ is not a gray, cold, formless rock.
Christ is the precious stone.
📖 Isaiah 51:1
“Look to the rock from which you were cut…”
When we look at the Rock, we understand where we came from.
And when we understand the Rock, we begin to live beyond our human and limited nature.
The nature of the Church is immutable,
but only when it first looks to the Rock.
The Rock is the Word.
The Word is a precious stone.
And from that precious stone — Christ —
precious stones are formed.
📖 1 Peter 2:4–5
“…as living stones, you also are being built up as a spiritual house…”
🕯️ Meditation for Today
Take a few minutes in silence and reflect:
Am I knowing Scripture, or am I dwelling in the dimension of the Word?
Is my spiritual work born from revelation, or from habit?
Am I building something eternal, or something that can be burned?
Do not rush.
Allow the Word to establish you.
🙏 Prayer
Eternal Word,
establish my life in You.
I do not want to know You only with my mind;
I want to be built into Your dimension.
Purify my work,
align it with the eternal foundation,
and transform me into a living stone that reflects Your glory.
Amen.
🌅 Preparation for Tomorrow
Tomorrow we will go deeper into how precious stones are formed from the Rock,
and why process, pressure, and time are essential in this dimension.
Today, remain.
Do not build.
Simply allow the Word to establish you.
📌 Those who dwell in the Word cannot be shaken.