But
we preach Christ crucified, to the Jews a stumbling block and
to the Greeks foolishness.
1 Corinthians 1:23
1 Corinthians 1:23
The
word stumbling block occurs 11 times in scripture but only
once does it refer to Christ. In the remaining ten verses, four times
God’s people are told not to purposefully lay down obstacles for
others, and six times were told that sin trips us up. The Lord Jesus
is neither sinful or deliberately given to bring down the Jewish
people, so, how is the Savior a Stumbling Block?
The
New Testament quotes five times from Psalm 118:22: “The stone which
the builders rejected Has become the chief cornerstone.” The fact
that this verse was cited so many times emphasizes the importance of
the teaching. The Jewish teachers of the law were those builders.
Instead of embracing the Old Testament prophesy proclaiming the arrival
of the Messiah, they rejected Him; they discarded the Holy One of
Israel.
Obeying
the letter of the law became more important than honoring and having
fellowship with God. Christ came to establish that fellowship much
deeper than it had ever been before by becoming the mediator of a
better covenant. The problem is that the rulers of the Jewish people
had become comfortable with observing the rules and regulations they
had added, and so rejected the King of the Jews.
God,
on the other hand, highly exalted Christ and gave Him a name that is
above every name. Since the fourth century, the Jewish people have
seen the rise of Christianity and many of this dispersed people has lived
under the control of so-called Christian nations for centuries.
To
this day, most of the descendants of Israel still stumble and fall
over the Key Stone that their ancestors threw away. Blessings have
become few and anti-Semitism is on the rise all over the world. Yet,
most of the Jewish people today don’t understand what is happening, because Christ is still their Stumbling
Block
rather than a Savior.
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