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What does the term 'stumbling stone' refer to in the Bible?

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'Stumbling stone' refers to the rejection of Christ by the disobedient who cannot see the truth of the gospel.

The term 'stumbling stone' is found in 1 Peter 2:8, which indicates that Christ, while being the cornerstone for believers, becomes a rock of offense and a stumbling stone for those who are disobedient or unbelieving. This concept illustrates the divine sovereignty at play, where God has orchestrated that those who refuse to submit to His righteousness, choosing instead to trust in their own, will inevitably trip over the very truth that leads to salvation. The Scriptures reveal that these stumbling stones are not accidental; rather, they serve as a dividing line between the elect and the reprobate, emphasizing the necessity of faith in Christ for true understanding and acceptance.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:8

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