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Why is Jesus called the rock in Christian faith?

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Jesus is referred to as the rock because He is our firm foundation and unshakeable refuge in times of trouble.

In Christian theology, Jesus is often referred to as the 'rock' due to His unchangable nature and strength, providing refuge and stability to believers. This concept stems from scripture such as Matthew 16:18, where Jesus tells Peter, 'Upon this rock I will build my church.' This rock symbolizes Christ Himself, upon whom the church is built and sustained. Through Him, believers find safety, protection, and a steadfast foundation amidst life's storms. As expressed in Psalm 62:2, 'He only is my rock and my salvation; he is my defense; I shall not be moved.' Thus, Christ embodies the security and assurance that His followers can trust in during emotional or spiritual upheaval.
Scripture References: Matthew 16:18, Psalm 62:2

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