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Summary: Beyond the fun and creativity, Lego can teach us profound spiritual lessons about our relationship with God.

Building Our Lives with God: Lessons from Lego

Introduction

Today, I want to take you on a unique journey into the world of Lego. These colourful building blocks have been a source of creativity and joy for generations. But beyond the fun and creativity, Lego can teach us profound spiritual lessons about our relationship with God. So, let's dive into what Lego can teach us about God and our walk of faith.

Point 1: The Foundation Matters

Matthew 7:24-25 (NLT) - "Anyone who listens to my teaching and follows it is wise, like a person who builds a house on solid rock. Though the rain comes in torrents and the floodwaters rise and the winds beat against that house, it won’t collapse because it is built on bedrock."

When building with Lego, the foundation is crucial. If the base is not stable, the entire structure can easily fall apart. Similarly, our lives need a strong foundation.

In this passage, Jesus teaches about the importance of building our lives on the solid foundation of His words. Just as a house built on rock stands firm against storms, a life built on Christ's teachings remains steadfast in trials.

The Greek word for "foundation" in this context is "themelios," meaning something put down, i.e., a substructure. Building our lives on Jesus involves hearing and doing His words. It's not enough to just listen; we must apply His teachings daily.

Rick Warren says, "A life built on God’s Word is stable, even in the midst of the storms of life."

Think of a child building a tall Lego tower. Without a strong base, the tower wobbles and falls. Our lives, too, need a firm foundation in Christ to withstand life's challenges. Build your life on the rock of Jesus’ teachings, and you will stand firm.

Point 2: Every Piece Has a Purpose

1 Corinthians 12:18 (NLT) - "But our bodies have many parts, and God has put each part just where he wants it."

In a Lego set, every piece, no matter how small, has a specific purpose and place in the overall design. Each piece is vital to completing the model.

Paul describes the church as the body of Christ, where each member has a unique role. Just as every Lego piece contributes to the final build, each believer has a specific function within the body of Christ.

The Greek word for "parts" is "melos," which means a limb or part of the body. Paul emphasizes that every believer, regardless of their role, is essential to the health and function of the church. We must value each other's contributions and work together harmoniously.

John Maxwell states, "Teamwork makes the dream work, but a vision becomes a nightmare when the leader has a big dream and a bad team."

Consider a complex Lego set with hundreds of pieces. Each piece, even the smallest one, is essential to complete the picture. Similarly, each of us has a unique role in God's plan. Recognize your value and the value of others in the body of Christ. Together, we complete God’s beautiful design for His church.

Point 3: Creativity Reflects the Creator

Genesis 1:27 (NLT) - "So God created human beings in his own image. In the image of God he created them; male and female he created them."

Lego allows for limitless creativity. You can build anything you imagine, reflecting the creative nature that God has instilled in us.

Being made in God's image means we share in His attributes, including creativity. Our ability to create and innovate is a reflection of God's own creativity and ingenuity.

The Hebrew word for "create" in Genesis is "bara," which denotes creating something new. This divine attribute is mirrored in us. When we use our creativity, we reflect God's image. We should embrace our creative abilities and use them to glorify God and serve others.

Francis Schaeffer writes, "The Christian is the one whose imagination should fly beyond the stars."

Think about the endless possibilities with Lego. You can build castles, spaceships, or entire cities. This creativity mirrors our Creator. Use your God-given talents and creativity to bring glory to God and to bless those around you.

Conclusion:

Through the simple lessons from Lego, we learn profound truths about our faith: the importance of a strong foundation in Christ, the value of each individual in the body of Christ, and our reflection of God’s creativity. Let us build our lives on the solid rock of Jesus, recognize and honour each other's unique roles, and unleash our God-given creativity to serve and glorify Him.

Call to Action:

As we go forward this week, let’s commit to building a strong foundation in Christ, appreciating the unique role of each person in our community, and embracing our creativity to reflect the image of our Creator. Let’s build lives that glorify God and make a positive impact on those around us.

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