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What does the metaphor of 'nail' represent in the context of salvation?

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The metaphor of 'nail' represents the certainty and stability of salvation that Christ provides through His sacrificial death.

In the sermon, the metaphor of 'nail' is drawn from Ezra 9, where it signifies a fixed point of security for the Israelites. This is paralleled in the New Testament, where Christ's crucifixion is portrayed as the ultimate assurance of salvation. Isaiah 22 also references a 'nail in a sure place,' identifying the Messiah as the one who provides both security and authority. Thus, the nail symbolizes the immovable nature of Christ’s work on the cross, providing believers with unshakeable hope and eternal life, as affirmed in Hebrews 6:17-19.
Scripture References: Ezra 9:8, Isaiah 22, Hebrews 6:17-19

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We Need a Nail
Randy Wages · Oct 18, 2009
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