Jesus: The Cornerstone of Faith and Salvation

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The cross was something that had been planned before the foundation of the world. There was no change in God's program as the result of what happened to our Lord when he was here in the days of his flesh. This notion that the prophetic clock was stopped them and that the whole plan to be rearranged because of the rejection of the Jew seems to me to be a sheer denial of what we read here and in so many other places. [00:09:15]

Our relationship to God is determined solely and entirely by our attitude to the Lord Jesus Christ. Let me repeat it: our relationship to God is determined solely, exclusively, and entirely by our attitude to the Lord Jesus Christ. He is the stone; he is the test. It all comes to this. That's what the Apostle is saying. Why are the Jews outside? Because they stumbled at this person. He determines everything. Nothing else finally matters. [00:11:26]

That a man says he believes in God is of no value whatsoever unless he believes in the Lord Jesus Christ. That a man may have very exalted views about life and living doesn't matter at all unless he believes on the Lord Jesus Christ. That a man doesn't believe in war or that a man does believe in doing good doesn't make the slightest difference if he doesn't believe in the Lord Jesus Christ. [00:12:42]

The Lord Jesus Christ himself, his life, his teaching, but especially his death upon the cross and his resurrection and Ascension are the foundation, the only foundation whereon a man can be right with God and righteous in the sight of God. This is the message of the Christian Proclamation: that there is none other name under Heaven given amongst men whereby we must be saved. [00:19:30]

The Jews are lost; they're outside; they're reprobate. Why? Because they stumbled at him. The Gentiles are in. Why? They believed in him. But it's all determined using by the attitude to the Lord Jesus Christ himself and what he has done. Very well, there's our first principle. [00:22:18]

Why the Lord Jesus Christ is a stumbling Stone to some. He was a stumbling stone and a rock of offense to the Jews. He was a stumbling Stone under a rock of offense to many of the Greeks. He has continued throughout the running centuries to be a stumbling Stone to many people. He is still tonight a stumbling stone and a rock of offense to the vast majority of people in this country. [00:22:56]

His very person has been a stumbling Stone under Rock of offense. It was to the Jews. The very way in which he came was an offense to them. The very character of his birth. They were waiting and looking for the Messiah, but they didn't expect the Messiah to be born in a stable. They didn't expect him to be born in abject poverty in a lowly humble condition. [00:23:56]

They stumbled likewise at his claims for himself. He kept on saying that he'd come from God. He claimed equality with God. He claimed to speak with authority. He said, "You have heard it said, I say unto you," and this was something that infuriated the Pharisees, his arrogating unto himself, as they thought, this authoritative teaching. [00:26:10]

The preaching of the Cross is to them that perish foolishness. The preaching of the Cross is a stumbling block to the Jew and its foolishness to the Greeks. Why? Ah, it's because of the implication. It's because of the message of that cross, and this is the thing that really got them on the raw and made them finally hate him and dismiss him. [00:29:09]

The tragedy of it all. Now this tragedy is the greatest tragedy in the world, and it is seen at its height, of course, in the case of these very Jews. The nation of the Jews is the tragedy of the world, the tragedy of the ages. But it's not confined to them. It is true of all who reject the Lord Jesus Christ or to whom he becomes a stone of stumbling and a rock of offense. [00:35:06]

The Jews who claimed that they alone believed in God, unlike these pagans and Gentiles who were worshiping dumb idols and Veni, is they, the Believers in God, are rejecting God's Own Way of salvation. But the tragedy is still worse. They are not only rejecting God's purpose and plan and way of Salvation; they are rejecting God's most glorious act. [00:41:00]

They are rejecting the most wonderful thing that God has ever done. It's a terrible thing to reject anything that God has done, but when you reject the most wonderful thing of all, what can be said concerning it? Listen to what God said as he announced all this. I've already read it to you in the 28th chapter of Isaiah, verse 16. [00:41:59]

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