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What does it mean that Christ is a rock of offense?

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Christ being a rock of offense means that His sovereignty and the nature of salvation can offend human pride and self-righteousness.

The term 'rock of offense' in Isaiah 8:14 refers to Christ's position as a stumbling block for those who reject His sovereign grace. Many find the claims of Christ offensive because they challenge human pride and the natural inclination to earn favor with God through personal merit. The gospel asserts that salvation is entirely a work of God’s grace, which offends those who believe they can achieve righteousness on their own. This offense is not due to Christ Himself being wrong but reflects the heart of those who resist the truth of the Gospel.
Scripture References: Isaiah 8:14, Romans 9:33, Matthew 11:6, 1 Peter 2:8

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Christ a Rock
Benjamin Keach · Nov 8, 2022
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