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What does stumbling over Christ mean in the Bible?

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Stumbling over Christ refers to rejecting Him as the foundation of righteousness due to reliance on personal works.

In Romans 9:32-33, Paul speaks of Christ as a stumbling stone. This metaphor highlights the offense taken by those who rely on their righteousness through the law. Instead of recognizing Jesus as the source of salvation, many stumble because they cling to their achievements and traditions. This notion points to the central theme of the Gospel: that true acceptance and salvation come from faith in Christ alone, which challenges human pride and self-reliance, revealing the necessity of humility in accepting God's grace.
Scripture References: Romans 9:32-33

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