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What is the significance of Christ as a builder?

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Christ as a builder signifies His role in establishing the church and God's kingdom through His sacrificial work.

In Jeremiah 30:18-20, we see God’s promise to restore and build up His people, which ultimately applies to Christ's redemptive work in His church. Jesus, as declared in Matthew 16:18, is the rock upon which the church is built. This metaphor not only highlights His foundational role but also signifies the ongoing work of building His church through the gospel. Every believer is called a living stone, part of this new temple, which He is constructing. Hence, Christ's work continues as He saves sinners, incorporates them into His body, and builds them up to grow in grace and knowledge of Him. This signifies not just a physical establishment, but a spiritual one, where believers are united in faith and purpose.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 30:18-20, Matthew 16:18, 1 Peter 2:5

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