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What does the Bible say about Christ as the chosen stone?

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The Bible describes Christ as a living stone, chosen by God and precious, emphasizing His unique role as the foundation of the Church.

1 Peter 2:4 proclaims that Jesus Christ is a living stone, disallowed by men but chosen by God, indicating His divine appointment and inherent worth. This choice reflects God’s perfect wisdom; for no other being could bear the weight of sin that Christ bore. He was selected not merely for His duties but as the eternal Son, uniquely equipped to be Zion’s representative and sin-bearer, offering a robust foundation for the Church despite its myriad failures and sorrows.

Furthermore, Christ’s selection as the Mediator in God’s eternal plan reveals His essential role in salvation history. As the Rock of Ages, He serves as a harbor for believers, an everlasting refuge. While humanity may reject Him, God esteems Him tremendously, contemplating Him as precious in His divine nature, humanity, sacrificial blood, obedience, suffering, resurrection, and exaltation. Through this lens, believers are encouraged to place unwavering trust and hope in Him, for there is no other source of salvation or eternal significance.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:4

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1 Peter 2:4
J.C. Philpot · Dec 30, 2016
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