The sermon titled "The Rejected Stone" by James Gudgeon focuses on the centrality of Jesus Christ as the cornerstone of faith, drawing from 1 Peter 2:6-7. Gudgeon articulates how Christ, although rejected by men—symbolically referred to as "the stone which the builders disallowed"—is ultimately established by God as the cornerstone of the spiritual house that believers are being built into. He references various scriptures, including Psalm 118:22 and Isaiah 28:16, to underscore the prophetic nature of Christ’s rejection and subsequent exaltation. The practical significance of this message lies in the believer's relationship with Christ, highlighting that true value and completeness in life can only be achieved by recognizing and accepting Jesus as the foundational cornerstone, a theme consistent with Reformed doctrines of total depravity and the necessity of grace.
“He was the stone that was rejected by the builders who were the Pharisees and yet he is the cornerstone, the precious stone which was rejected.”
“Christ is the object of our faith and he is the one that makes our life worth living, worthwhile and beautiful.”
“The stone was rejected as though it had no value. It was useless. And people rejected the Lord Jesus Christ as though he had no value.”
“For you who believe, he is precious. Do we believe and is he precious?”
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