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Why is Christ referred to as the chief cornerstone?

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Christ is called the chief cornerstone because He is the foundational stone of the church and the cornerstone of salvation.

In 1 Peter 2:6, Christ is described as the chief cornerstone, a title that underscores His foundational role in the structure of salvation and the church. The cornerstone is vital as it determines the position and strength of the entire building. As the chief cornerstone, Christ is chosen and precious in the sight of God, establishing the foundation upon which believers are built. This imagery highlights that apart from Him, there can be no true spiritual structure or growth. His resurrection and place of honor as the foundation of the church are essential for understanding both the church's identity and the believer's identity in Him.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:6

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