The timely sermon by Pastor Paul E Chapman centers on the necessity of building one's life on the unshakable foundation of Christ to endure life's inevitable storms, whether sudden or gradual, personal or universal. Drawing from Matthew 7:24–27, it contrasts the wise man who builds on rock—symbolizing faithful obedience to Christ—with the foolish man who builds on sand, representing a life lived apart from God's truth. The message emphasizes that while storms are unavoidable and reveal the strength of one's foundation, true survival comes not from preparation alone but from a living, obedient relationship with Christ. Through six practical spiritual necessities—shelter, light, heat, food, water, communication, and power—the sermon illustrates how God provides all that is needed for resilience and even flourishing amid trials. Ultimately, it calls listeners to examine their foundation: are they merely surviving, or thriving through Christ's sustaining grace, which enables believers not only to withstand storms but to emerge stronger, renewed, and deeply fulfilled?