Onomaticon: Chief Cornerstone, Head of the Church, and the Holy One

Chief Cornerstone

Eph 2:19,20 “Now therefore ye are no more strangers and foreigners, but fellowcitizens with the saints, and of the household of God; And are built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief corner stone;”

It’s almost surprising that our Lord and Savior would be called a rock, a stone. Isn’t that insulting? However, God was referred to many times in the Old Testament as a rock.  The psalmist mentioned Him this way in Psalm 118:22 and many other times called Him a “rock,” meaning refuge or fortress. Isaiah spoke prophetically of Him in the 28th chapter of his book, calling Him “a foundation, a stone, a tried stone, a precious corner stone, a sure foundation.”

But what does all this mean?  The “corner stone” is the most important stone in the foundation. The rest play their role, but without the corner stone it will all fall apart. In fact, the building cannot exist without it.

And that’s exactly what Jesus Christ is to us: He’s all in all; He’s everything. If you are attempting to build this spiritual house that Peter talks about in I Peter 2, then you’d better have your foundation in the person of Jesus Christ. Then mix in the law and the prophets and the doctrine of the apostles. But without Him, it just ain’t gonna work regardless of who you are—Jew or Gentile, as Paul shows in verses 16 and 17. You’ve got to build on Jesus if you want your house to weather the storms.

Head of the Church

Eph 5:23 “For the husband is the head of the wife, even as Christ is the head of the church: and he is the saviour of the body.”

Just as a wife is supposed to submit to a loving and provisionary husband, we are to submit to Christ. He is the head. The head receives signals from the rest of the body, just as we send our prayers and petitions up to Him. He then sends the command for the correct response to us. The head holds knowledge and wisdom. This is important here, because if I’m the feet, I might be tired of walking. To me it makes sense to stop. But to Him it makes sense to go on because He knows the end from the beginning. He can see that just over the next hill a rest awaits, so it’s always best to follow Him.

Here is a clear picture of the importance of submission to Christ in our lives: what is a body without a head? It’s certainly not a living body. And that’s exactly what every Christian is, every church, every preacher, pope, pop star, and president who won’t summit to the Lordship of Jesus Christ. They may be alive and vibrant to the natural eye, but God looks on the heart. Who is in charge of my life?

Holy One

The name “Holy One” is scattered 48 times throughout the bible. Almost 30 of those come from the prophet Isaiah calling God “the Holy One of Israel.” John the Revelator saw the four beasts who each have six wings, and are full of eyes within and never rest saying, “Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, which was, and is, and is to come.”

There are many gods in this world, but this One is so holy that He could come and dwell among us and be the perfect One to be the ransom for many. How holy is God? Well, you can’t melt a giant iceberg with a small candle. In the same way, a God who is a little holy can’t forgive the magnitude of man’s sin. But that isn’t a problem for Jesus, who is the Holy One of God.

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2 Comments

  1. Bishop Hanson says:

    Great theology in an easy to understand format.

    The oneness of God, the deity of Christ and His Lordship are definitely the cornerstone of our faith. So many false doctrines and rebellions result when people stray from those core concepts.

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