Therefore
thus says the Lord GOD: "Behold, I lay in Zion a stone for a foundation, A
tried stone, a precious cornerstone,
a sure foundation; Whoever believes will not act hastily.”
Isaiah 28:16
The surest way to prove that an Old Testament title is a name
of Christ is to see it quoted in the New Testament referring to the Savior.
Peter paraphrases this verse calling Christ “a chief cornerstone, elect, precious”
(1 Peter 2:6). Now the job is to
figure out what it means.
Something precious is of great value such as precious metals
or precious jewels. A precious cornerstone would be very costly and certainly
would set itself apart from the ordinary stones around it.
When the Washington Monument was completed in 1884 a 3,300
pound marble capstone crowned the top. On top of this was a nine inch apex made
of 100 ounces of pure aluminum. At the time, aluminum was worth more than
silver and the tiny pyramid cost the government $225.00. That might not sound
like an extravagant amount, but a worker on the monument earned $1 a day for
ten hours of work. The little ornament was worth almost as much as a working
man’s salary for a year.
Before being placed on Washington’s tallest monument, the
apex was displayed in the window of Tiffany’s in New York City, as the crown
jewel of the nation’s capital. The rare, rust-proof metal that composed it made
it architecturally unique; it was a precious
cornerstone.
Christ has always had a special and singular position for the
redemption of the human race. He fit into God’s plan at the right time and
place and was worth more than a hundred galaxies. The Lord, the Precious Cornerstone is the pinnacle of
God’s glory and will stay remain for mankind and angels to praise for all
eternity.
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