The stone
which the builders rejected has become the chief cornerstone.
Psalm 118:22*
Psalm 118:22*
Builders
are professionals who make their living putting houses and other structures
together, so they are confident in their abilities and know-how. Once a
contractor has built over one hundred homes, an architect’s blueprint can tend
to be treated more like a guideline rather than a rigid plan of action. Some
new innovation or out of the ordinary design might be overlooked or even
rejected outright.
When
Christ began His public ministry, the religious establishment of His day was
well entrenched. They built the spiritual temple of God in the minds and
lives of the Jewish people by using their own tradition and interpretations for
mortar. The Lord Jesus challenged the status quo, and those in charge felt
threatened. The rabbi from Nazareth was first ignored and then criticized; they debated and than threatened Him. When that didn’t make Him go away, they conspired to
murder Him by falsely accusing Him of a capital crime. However, even after His
death, He didn’t go away. Christ rose from the grave and became the Stone which the Builders Rejected.
This was
certainly part of God’s plan all along to build a new spiritual temple made up
of both Jews and Gentiles that are bonded together with the cement of grace and
truth. Those religious master builders rejected and cast aside the most
important piece of God’s design for the salvation of Adam’s race.
Among my
collection of science toys is a set of 25 hardwood blocks that demonstrate the
principle of the Roman arch. When properly assembled, it makes a bridge that
can hold the weight of a 200 lb. man. There are six different shapes in the model, but only one stands out as unique from the rest: the keystone, which is shaped
like a “home plate” in baseball. When the piece is put in its proper place, it
becomes an architectural marvel. When taken away, everything
falls apart, because it becomes the Stone
which the Builders Rejected.
*see also Matthew 21:42; Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17; Acts 4:11;
1 Peter 2:7
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