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Why do Christians refer to Jesus as the Rock of Salvation?

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Jesus is referred to as the Rock of Salvation because He is the foundation of faith, providing stability and security for believers.

In the biblical narrative, Jesus is referred to as the Rock of Salvation, signifying His eternal nature, strength, and reliability as the cornerstone of faith. This designation can be traced back to various scriptures, such as Psalm 18:2, where God is described as a rock and fortress. In Deuteronomy 32:15, it is noted that Israel forsook 'the Rock of their salvation,' indicating that Jesus embodies the ultimate source of spiritual security for His people. The concept reinforces the aspect of God's faithfulness and the assurance that believers can stand firm amidst life's trials and uncertainties because their salvation is anchored in Christ, the immutable Rock.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 32:15, Psalm 18:2

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