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Why is Christ being rejected significant for Christians?

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Christ's rejection highlights His role as our Savior and the strength of His love for the elect, as seen in Isaiah 53:3.

The rejection of Christ is a significant theme because it illustrates the depth of God's grace and the nature of true faith. Isaiah 53:3 proclaims that He was 'despised and rejected by men,' portraying the identity of our Savior who willingly faced disdain and suffering for our sake. This rejection not only affirms Christ's humanity but also serves to demonstrate the lengths He went to redeem His people. Understanding His rejection reminds Christians of the call to faith in Him despite worldly ridicule or disdain. It reinforces that true belief sometimes entails accepting a Savior who does not conform to worldly expectations, emphasizing that salvation is found only in the one who was cast aside yet has become the chief cornerstone (1 Peter 2:7).
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:3, 1 Peter 2:7

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