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Why is Christ described as the Rock in the Bible?

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Christ is described as the Rock, symbolizing His stability and justice as our foundation.

In the last words of David, Christ is prophetically identified as the Rock of Israel, emphasizing His steadfastness and the justice with which He rules (2 Samuel 23:3). This metaphor illustrates how believers can rely on Christ as their firm foundation, much like a rock that provides stability in tumultuous times. In the New Testament, Christ's role as the Rock signifies His strength and the enduring nature of His kingdom. He fulfills the justice that David speaks of, ruling in the fear of God, which is essential for understanding His kingship. Therefore, recognizing Christ as the Rock provides believers with confidence in His ability to sustain and guide them through life's uncertainties.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 23:3, Matthew 16:18, Isaiah 28:16

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