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Why is Christ referred to as the smitten rock?

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Christ is called the smitten rock because He was struck for our transgressions, providing living water to His people.

The sermon explains that Jesus is symbolized as the rock that was struck, as mentioned in Exodus 17 and elaborated in 1 Corinthians 10:4. Moses striking the rock is a foreshadowing of Christ's sacrifice. Just as water flowed from the smitten rock to quench the thirst of the Israelites, Christ's death provides spiritual sustenance to all who believe in Him. He was struck by the judgment of God intended for sinners, and through His sacrifice, we gain access to the living water of eternal life. This profound connection underscores the ultimate provision and grace found in Christ alone.
Scripture References: Exodus 17:6, 1 Corinthians 10:4

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Jehovah Nissi
Paul Mahan · Mar 1, 2000
Joshua

Joshua

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