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What does it mean that believers are 'living stones'?

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'Living stones' refers to believers being transformed by Christ into vital, active participants in His church, built on the foundation of His work.

The term 'living stones' in 1 Peter 2:5 signifies that believers are not merely passive elements but dynamic contributors to the spiritual structure of the church. By nature, humanity is like dead stones, unfit for God's purpose; however, through grace and the redemptive work of Christ, we become alive in Him. Christ, as the living stone, enables us to be built up as a holy priesthood, where individual believers are shaped and refined to fit into the greater work God is accomplishing. This imagery emphasizes that each member possesses intrinsic worth, identified and equipped for service within the community of faith, echoing the details and design laid out in God's plan for redemption.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:5

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