When
I first walked the Camino in Spain in 2003, the economy there was going full
steam. A lot of people there were
building new houses or buying a second or a third house as an investment,
betting on the price of the house was going to rise. They thought it was a sure thing. They thought that they were building their lives
upon a solid rock. Well,
we know what happened next. The housing
market and the stock market collapsed.
Countries like Ireland, Iceland, Spain, Portugal, and Greece had
economic tragedies unlike anything seen like the Great Depression. When
I walked the Camino in 2012, and again in 2014 and 2015, we walked through they
very creepy town that had hundreds of houses and town houses and a large golf
course, but many of the units had not been finished, and of those that had been
completed, most were unoccupied and unsold.
During the housing boom in Spain, all of these house seemed like the
best investment possible, but now it certainly did not seem like a good idea.
Are
our lives built on a strong faith? What
is exposed in our hearts when suffer a trial or a storm in our lives? Sometimes those times of challenge and suffering bring
us closer to Christ. Sometimes our lives
can fall apart and our faith can collapse.
We may see a need for security or protection, but do we turn to God in
those times, or do we go to other things? Is our house built on solid rock or does it
collapse when the going gets tough.
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