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What does it mean to fall upon the stone in Luke 20?

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Falling upon the stone signifies humility and submission to Christ's lordship.

In Luke 20:18, it explains, 'Whosoever shall fall upon this stone shall be broken.' This phrase metaphorically represents an attitude of surrender and reverence towards Christ. To fall upon the stone means recognizing our need for Him and submitting our lives to His authority. This act of falling is contrasted with the fate of those who are unbroken, signifying the dire consequences of rejecting Christ. It indicates not just a physical fall but an acknowledgment of Christ's supremacy and our need for redemption.
Scripture References: Luke 20:18, Matthew 21:44

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Broken
Todd Nibert · May 1, 2016
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