"THE FIRST EPISTLE OF PETER"
Jesus: Cornerstone, Or Stumblingstone? (2:4-10)
INTRODUCTION
- When the infant Jesus was being presented to the Lord at the temple,
an interesting statement was made concerning Him by Simeon:
"Behold, this Child in destined for the fall and rising of many
in Israel..." (Lk 2:34)
- In other words, Jesus was destined to have different effects on
different people...
- To some, He would be the cause of their rising
- For others, He would be their down fall
- In 1 Peter 2:4-10, the apostle Peter expands upon this same theme...
- To some people, Jesus serves as a "cornerstone"
- To others, He is a "stumblingstone".
[What's the difference? Well...]
- TO THOSE WHO BELIEVE, JESUS IS A "CORNERSTONE"
- HE IS A "LIVING STONE" (4)
- Which was rejected by men
- As stated by John in Jn 1:10-11
- Instead, they crucified Him
- And yet, He was chosen by God, considered to be precious
- As foretold in Ps 118:22, God has taken that which was
rejected by men and made it the "cornerstone"
- The cornerstone of what?
- THE "CORNERSTONE" OF A GREAT SPIRITUAL HOUSE OR TEMPLE (5-6)
- Upon which we are being built
- The same thought or illustration is used by the apostle Paul
- 1Co 3:9-11, 16-17; Ep 2:19-22
- As this spiritual house built upon Christ, we fulfill certain
responsibilities...
- We serve as a holy priesthood, offering spiritual
sacrifices to God, e.g.:
- Our bodies - Ro 12:1-2
- Our praise - He 13:15
- Our doing good and sharing - He 13:16
- Even our deaths - 2Ti 4:6-8
- We therefore serve as God's special people (9-10)
- With a special task of proclaiming the praises of God
- For by His grace...
- We have been called out of darkness into His
marvelous light
- We who were not a people, are now the people of God
- We have obtained mercy!
- JESUS IS ALSO THE ROCK UPON WHICH WE AS INDIVIDUALS BUILD OUR
LIVES - MT 7:24-27
- By following His teachings, we are able to establish our lives
on solid ground
- And this enables us to withstand the "storms" of life
[So in more ways than one, Jesus is truly a "cornerstone" to those who
believe in Him and follow Him.
But what about those who do not believe in Jesus, who do not make Him
the "cornerstone" of their lives?]
- TO THOSE WHO DISBELIEVE, JESUS IS A "STUMBLINGSTONE"
- THERE IS NO OTHER ALTERNATIVE (7-8)
- Either Jesus is the cornerstone...
- Upon which we are being built as stones in His temple (the
church)
- Upon which we are building our lives by following His
teaching
- Or He will be the "stumblingstone" over which we will meet our
doom!
- THAT JESUS WOULD BE A STUMBLINGSTONE TO SOME...
- Was foretold by Isaiah, who Peter quotes - cf. Isa 8:13-15
- We saw that Simeon also foresaw the same thing when Jesus was
presented in the temple as a newborn - Lk 2:34
- Even Jesus saw Himself as this stumblingstone - Mt 21:42-44
- SADLY, JESUS HAS BECOME A STUMBLINGSTONE TO ISRAEL...
- Cf. Ro 9:30-33; 1Co 1:23
- Jesus was a stumbling block to many of the Jews because...
- They thought that they could attain righteousness by
keeping the Law
- They could not accept the need for a suffering Messiah to
atone for their sins!
- IN A SIMILAR WAY, JESUS IS A STUMBLINGSTONE FOR MANY PEOPLE
TODAY...
- Pride prevents them from accepting Jesus on His terms!
- They think that they can please God and go to heaven on the
basis of their good deeds
- Therefore, they are unwilling...
- To confess their sinfulness, and their need for Jesus
Christ
- To turn their lives over to Jesus, and to do His Will
- THE SAD PART IS THIS: TO THOSE WHO STUMBLE BY BEING DISOBEDIENT,
DOOM AWAITS!
- For such doom has been appointed by God - 1Pe 2:8
- Such is logically necessary, for without Christ...
- We will die in our own sins - cf. Jn 8:24
- Righteous punishment can only follow - cf. Re 20:11-15
CONCLUSION
- We often sing "Jesus, Rock of Ages," for truly Jesus is like a rock.
But what kind of rock is He to us?
- If we are willing to believe and obey Jesus, He can be the
CORNERSTONE...
- Upon which we can be added as part of His church, the spiritual
temple
- Upon which can build our lives so as to have a full and
meaningful life
- But if we disbelieve and are disobedient. then by necessity Jesus
will be our STUMBLINGSTONE...
- Over which we will fall
- Under which we will be broken and be ground to powder
There is no middle ground. What will Jesus be for you? Are you
obedient to His Word?