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jane aubryJane Aubry - I remember one day in the 1970's playing my guitar, looking up to heaven, and saying, “If there is a God, I want to know Him.” When I met Roger, my husband to be, he told me he was “saved”.  I had never heard the word before.  I had thought we could only “hope” to go to heaven. He told me how he was saved and that was the end of talking about it for a time. more...

 


What does it mean "whoever shall fall on this stone shall be broken"? Print E-mail
What is the primary application of Matthew 21:44?

The words of this verse, "And whosoever shall fall on this stone shall be broken: but on whomsoever it hall fall, it will grind him to powder," have a primary reference to the relation of Jew and Gentile to the Lord Jesus Christ. The Jews have fallen on this stone, and they have been broken. To the Jew, Jesus of

Nazareth was a stone of stumbling, and a rock of offence" (I Pet 2:8) and as a nation they were broken. When Christ comes in judgment upon the Gentiles in their sin and unbelief, He will fall upon them as the "stone... cut out... without hands" (Daniel 2:45) and will grind them to powder. The broken Israel nation will rise again, but the Gentile nations never will.

H.Alves (the only answer in the first Truth and Tidings magazine "Questions and Answers," August, 1948)

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fred neal, Unregistered
I have come to understand, everything you read online can not be taken seriously. It did not take me long to realize your teachings are about as accurate concerning Gods word as a 10 cent comic book.
 Posted 2012-08-19 05:50:48
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