The sermon highlights the excellency of Christ as the chief corner stone of the spiritual building, and the happiness and security of believers who have confidence in him.
John Gill emphasizes the significance of Christ as the chief cornerstone, as prophesied in Isaiah 28:16, highlighting His divine selection and preciousness to both God and humanity. He explains that Christ not only strengthens and adorns the spiritual building of the church but also unites believers across all ages and places. Gill reassures that those who believe in Christ will not be ashamed or confounded, as their faith provides safety and confidence both in this life and the next. The sermon underscores the importance of recognizing Christ's role in our spiritual lives and the assurance that comes from trusting in Him.
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Ver. 6. Wherefore also it is contained in the Scripture,....
Isa 28:16. This is produced as a proof of the excellency of Christ, as compared to a stone; and of his usefulness in the spiritual building; and of his being chosen of God, and precious, though rejected by men; and of the happiness, comfort, and safety of those that believe in him. That this prophecy belongs to the Messiah, is the sense of some of the Jewish writers: the Targum on it applies it to a mighty king; it does not mention the King Messiah, as Galatinus {u} cites it; but Jarchi expressly names him, and interprets it of him:
behold, I lay in Sion a chief corner stone, elect, precious; Christ is here called a chief corner stone, as in Eph 2:20 because he not only adorns and strengthens the building, but unites the parts, and keeps them together, even all the saints, Jews or Gentiles, in all ages and places, whether in heaven or earth; and he, as such, is chosen of God for that purpose, and is precious both to God and man, on that account; and is a stone, not of men's laying, but of God's laying in his council, covenant, promises, and prophecies, in the mission of him into this world, and in the Gospel ministry; the place where he is laid is in Sion, the Gospel church, of which he is both the foundation and corner stone: and this account is introduced with a "behold", it being something very wonderful, and worthy of attention: to which is added,
he that believeth on him shall not be confounded: or "ashamed"; of the foundation and cornerstone Christ, nor of his faith in him; and he shall not be confounded by men or devils, neither in this world, nor in that to come; he shall have confidence before Christ, and not be ashamed at his coming; he shall be safe now, being laid on this stone; nor shall he be removed from it, or intimidated by any enemy, so as to flee from it; nor shall he make haste, as it is in
Isa 28:16 to lay another foundation; and he shall be found upon this hereafter; so that his person and state will be safe, though many of his works may be burnt up.
{u} De Aroan. Cathol. Ver. l. 3. c. 21.
Sermon Outline
- I. Introduction to 1 Peter 2:6
- II. The Excellency of Christ
- A. Comparison to a stone
- B. Usefulness in the spiritual building
- C. Chosen of God and precious
- III. The Happiness of Believers
- A. Confidence in Christ
- B. Safety from shame and fear
- IV. The Security of Believers
- A. Safe from intimidation
- B. Found upon the foundation of Christ
Key Quotes
“Behold, I lay in Sion a chief corner stone, elect, precious;” — John Gill
“He that believeth on him shall not be confounded: or ''ashamed''; of the foundation and cornerstone Christ, nor of his faith in him;” — John Gill
Application Points
- Believers should have confidence in Christ and not be ashamed of his foundation and cornerstone.
- The security of believers is being safe from shame and fear, and being found upon the foundation of Christ.
- Christ is precious to God and man because he is chosen of God for the purpose of uniting the parts of the spiritual building and keeping them together.
