Behold The Cornerstone
Behold the Corner-Stone, Which God in Zion lays,
To build our heav’nly hopes upon, And his eternal praise!
Isaac Watts
The Cornerstone of Our Faith
Jesus Christ is the Cornerstone—the foundational stone upon which all of God’s redemptive purposes are built. A cornerstone is not merely a keystone but the first and most critical stone in a structure, ensuring alignment, stability, and unity. The cornerstone represents Jesus Christ himself, the immovable foundation upon which God constructs your eternal faith. Just as a physical cornerstone bears the weight of the entire edifice, Christ alone bears the weight of your salvation and your redemption.
When the passage proclaims that God "lays" this stone in Zion (representing God's holy city and covenant people), it affirms that this foundation is divinely placed, not human-constructed. We do not build our salvation; God builds it for us, and Christ is its unshakeable base.
Building Our Heavenly Hopes Upon It
The phrase "to build our heav'nly hopes upon" reveals the purpose of this cornerstone. Our hopes are not built on circumstances, achievements, wealth, or even our own righteousness, they rest entirely on Christ's finished work and eternal nature. Every prayer we lift, every struggle we endure, every promise we cling to in darkness stands upon this singular reality: Jesus Christ is our foundation.
This is profoundly countercultural. The world invites us to build our hopes on education, status, relationships, security, and self-improvement. But the passage declares that such constructions are ultimately fragile and vain. Only when our deepest aspirations, for meaning, forgiveness, purpose, and eternal life, are anchored to Christ do they become unshakeable, immune to the erosion of time and circumstance.
Eternal Praise as the Building's Crown
The passage concludes with "his eternal praise." The cornerstone is not laid merely for our comfort; it exists to direct all worship, honour, and glory to God himself. Every stone we place in our spiritual house—every act of faith, obedience, and love, becomes part of a monument to God's majesty. Our salvation is inseparable from God's glory; to be saved in Christ is to participate in an endless song of worship.
The Promise of Grace
This cornerstone is Jesus Christ himself, the rejected stone who became the head of the corner. He is the bridge between the brokenness of the world and the perfection of God’s plan. To build upon Him is to acknowledge that your own strength is insufficient and to surrender the heavy burden of trying to "earn" your way into eternal life.
When you anchor your heart in Jesus Christ, you are no longer building on the sand of performance, but on the solid rock of His finished work. It is here, in humility, that you find the true weight of salvation: a reality that begins not when you pass from this world, but the moment you trust in Him as your foundation.
Build On This Stone
My friend, you are invited to rest your entire weight upon this foundation. You do not have to carry the pressure of perfection, nor do you need to fear the storms that threaten to collapse your spirit, for your salvation is not held together by your grip, but by His. He is the Architect who began this work in you, and He is faithful to complete it. Lean fully into this blessed hope, that because He lives, your life is eternally secure, and the day is coming when every shadow of this world will fade before the brilliance of the praise that belongs to Him alone.
And here is your blessed hope: You are not orphaned in this faith. The very fact that you're reading these words suggests the Spirit is drawing you. That pull toward Christ, that longing for something solid beneath your feet—that is the Spirit of God.
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