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Why is Jesus referred to as the Rock in Christianity?

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Jesus is called the Rock because He is our solid foundation, refuge, and source of salvation.

The term 'Rock' in Scripture refers to Jesus as the firm foundation for Christians. David's cry in Psalm 61 reflects this, as he seeks refuge in the 'Rock' that is higher than himself. Throughout the Bible, Christ is depicted as a shelter (Psalm 27:5), defense, and stronghold for believers. 1 Peter 2:6 calls Him a 'chief cornerstone,' signifying that all who believe in Him will not be put to shame. Not only does He provide security, but He also embodies the truth that sustains us in times of trouble. As believers, we are encouraged to build our lives upon this firm Rock—Jesus Christ—who is unchanging and faithful.
Scripture References: Psalm 61, Psalm 27:5, 1 Peter 2:6

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