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Why is Jesus called a stone of stumbling?

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Jesus is referred to as a stone of stumbling because many reject Him, refusing to trust in His righteousness.

Isaiah 8:14 emphasizes that Jesus is a stone of stumbling and a rock of offense for those who do not believe. This metaphor reflects the reality that while He offers salvation to those who trust in Him, He simultaneously exposes the self-righteousness and pride of those who rely on their own works. Paul elaborated on this in Romans 9, stating that Israel stumbled over Christ because they sought righteousness through the law rather than by faith. Therefore, many find themselves ensnared by their unbelief, rejecting the very One who is meant to be their Savior.
Scripture References: Isaiah 8:14, Romans 9:32-33, 1 Peter 2:8

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