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What does the Bible say about Jesus as a foundation stone?

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The Bible compares Jesus to a 'tried stone,' emphasizing His strength and reliability as the foundation of salvation.

Isaiah 28:16 presents Jesus as a 'tried stone,' a metaphor that signifies His strength and durability as the foundation for salvation. This foundation is not merely an idea but a reality that has been tested and proven adequate for the great purpose of redemption. God the Father laid this stone in Zion, fully aware of its capacity to sustain the weight of His glory, the honor of His government, the salvation of His elect, and ultimately, the defeat of death itself.

Throughout the unfolding of redemptive history, Jesus has been tested in various aspects, including by the law and divine justice, yet He remains unscathed and perfect. Believers throughout the ages have taken their burdens to Him and found Him to be a source of profound support and eternal peace. The reality of His being a 'tried stone' assures Christians that He is fully capable of sustaining them in every circumstance of life and death, ultimately securing their eternal hope.
Scripture References: Isaiah 28:16

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