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Why is Christ called the nail in a sure place?

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Christ is referred to as the nail in a sure place because He securely holds the glory of God's house and all who depend on Him.

The term 'nail in a sure place' emphasizes Christ's stability and the security He provides for those who trust in Him. In Isaiah 22:23-24, God proclaims that He will fasten Eliakim as a nail in a secure position, symbolizing the eternal purpose of Christ in salvation. Everything valuable, including the elect, depends on Him as the source of their security and sustenance. Unlike Shebna, whose confidence led to disgrace, Christ stands as the unwavering foundation upon which believers can rest their hopes for eternal life, making Him the focal point of Divine assurance.
Scripture References: Isaiah 22:23-24

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Shebna & Eliakim
Tim James · Jan 10, 2012
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