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What is the meaning of being set on the rock in Psalm 40?

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Being set on the rock signifies stability and security found in God, particularly in Christ as our cornerstone.

In Psalm 40, the imagery of being set upon a rock conveys profound theological significance. The 'rock' symbolizes stability and safety, representing Christ Himself, who is the solid foundation of our faith. When the psalmist writes about being brought up from the pit and having his feet established upon a rock, it illustrates God's transformative power in pulling us from our wretched state into a relationship of safety and security in Him. This aligns with the broader Reformed understanding of Christ as the 'rock' of our salvation, where reliance upon Him results in eternal security and assurance in God's promises, emphasizing that true salvation is not based on shifting sands or our own efforts.
Scripture References: Psalm 40:2

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