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How do we know that Christ is the stumbling stone mentioned in the Bible?

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The Scriptures, particularly Romans 9:33, identify Christ as the stumbling stone for those who do not believe.

In Romans 9:33, Paul quotes Isaiah, stating that God lays a stumbling stone and rock of offense, which clearly refers to Christ. This is confirmed throughout the New Testament, where Jesus Himself faced rejection and offense from both Jews and Gentiles because of His identity and redemptive work. The Jews, expecting a political Messiah, stumbled over the notion of a crucified Christ, as they did not accept the necessity of His death for salvation. Therefore, Christ as a stumbling stone is central to understanding how rejection of Him and His work leads to spiritual blindness and failure to attain righteousness.
Scripture References: Romans 9:33, Isaiah 8:14

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