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Why is the concept of Christ as the cornerstone significant?

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Christ as the cornerstone is significant because He is the foundation of faith for the church, ensuring its stability and strength (1 Peter 2:6).

The metaphor of Christ as the cornerstone is vital in understanding His role in the church. In 1 Peter 2:6, we see that Jesus is the chosen and precious cornerstone laid by God, signifying His foundational role in the church. Just as a physical building relies on its cornerstone for structural integrity, the church’s faith and unity rest entirely on Christ. This foundation provides strength, immovability, and purpose for believers, assuring us that despite the trials and challenges faced, the church built on Christ will not fail.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:6

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