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What does the Bible say about falling upon the stone?

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The Bible teaches that falling upon the stone, which represents Christ, leads to being broken, but refusing this stone results in being ground to powder.

In Luke 20:17-18, Jesus refers to Himself as the stone that the builders rejected and states that whosoever falls upon this stone shall be broken. This signifies the necessity of humility and brokenness before God, acknowledging our need for Christ. Conversely, rejecting this foundation stone will result in severe judgment, emphasizing the seriousness of responding to God's revelation in Christ. By falling upon the stone, we accept our limitations and need for salvation, which leads to restoration in Christ.
Scripture References: Luke 20:17-18, Psalm 118:22, Isaiah 28:16

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