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What does Jesus do in the Parable of the Wise and Foolish Builders?
He explains the reason for his death and resurrection.
He warns about an approaching storm.
He calls his listeners to make a choice.
He rebukes the Pharisees for their persistent questions.
He teaches about sound construction practices.
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He calls his listeners to make a choice.
In the parable (Matt. 7:24–27; Luke 6:46–49) Jesus contrasts two builders — one who hears and puts his words into practice (house on the rock) and one who does not (house on the sand) — urging people to respond in obedience. The storm imagery illustrates the testing and consequences, not a literal lesson in construction or an explanation of his death/resurrection.
In the parable (Matt. 7:24–27; Luke 6:46–49) Jesus contrasts two builders — one who hears and puts his words into practice (house on the rock) and one who does not (house on the sand) — urging people to respond in obedience. The storm imagery illustrates the testing and consequences, not a literal lesson in construction or an explanation of his death/resurrection.
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