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Christ the Unshaken Foundation
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Christ the Unshaken Foundation

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Jesus Christ stands at the entrance of a great stone structure whose foundation bears His name. On the pillars are the words, “Upon this Rock I will build My Church” and “Heaven and earth shall pass away but My words shall not pass away,” declaring the permanence of Christ and Scripture. At the left, a robed “Higher Critic” holds tools marked “skepticism” and “doubt,” while another laborer labeled “infidelity” pries at the foundation with a lever marked “evolution,” trying to lift the stone of “conceit.” The allegory contrasts human unbelief with the immovable authority of Christ. Rooted in Matthew 16:18 and Matthew 24:35, the composition teaches that the church is not founded upon speculation, criticism, or human pride, but upon the living Christ whose word endures beyond the passing world. This work serves well for apologetics, Bible authority themes, church teaching, Reformation study, and sermons on the reliability of Scripture.
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KeywordsBible authority   Christian apologetics   church foundation   higher criticism   jesus christ   upon this rock  
Secondary Keywordschurch doctrine   conceit   doubt   evolution   infidelity   Scripture reliability   skepticism   Word of Christ  
Tertiary Keywordsbible study   Christian education   doctrinal teaching   foundation stone   Matthew 16   Matthew 24   religious allegory   Rock of Christ   sermon illustration   unbelief  
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Luke 21:33   Mark 13:31   Matthew 16:18   Matthew 24:35  

Luke 21

33 Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away.

Mark 13

31 Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away.

Matthew 16

18 And I tell you, you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.

Matthew 24

35 Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away.

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Jesus Christ stands at the entrance of a great stone structure whose foundation bears His name. On the pillars are the words, “Upon this Rock I will build My Church” and “Heaven and earth shall pass away but My words shall not pass away,” declaring the permanence of Christ and Scripture. At the left, a robed “Higher Critic” holds tools marked “skepticism” and “doubt,” while another laborer labeled “infidelity” pries at the foundation with a lever marked “evolution,” trying to lift the stone of “conceit.” The allegory contrasts human unbelief with the immovable authority of Christ. Rooted in Matthew 16:18 and Matthew 24:35, the composition teaches that the church is not founded upon speculation, criticism, or human pride, but upon the living Christ whose word endures beyond the passing world. This work serves well for apologetics, Bible authority themes, church teaching, Reformation study, and sermons on the reliability of Scripture. by S. M. Davis

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