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What is the significance of Christ as the chief cornerstone?

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Christ as the chief cornerstone is significant because He is the foundational stone for our faith, providing salvation and reconciliation with God.

Christ as the chief cornerstone fulfills a pivotal role in the Christian faith. In Mark 12:10-11, Jesus refers to the stone which the builders rejected becoming the head of the corner, a fulfillment of prophecy reflecting His critical place in redemption history. As the cornerstone, Christ is essential to both the unity and stability of the church, and His sacrifice establishes the basis for salvation. Those who fall on Him in repentance are broken, but this brokenness results in a new heart and life transformed by grace. Thus, He stands as both a rock of judgment for the unrepentant and a source of eternal hope for those who embrace His lordship.
Scripture References: Mark 12:10-11, Matthew 21:42, Ephesians 2:20

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