God the Rock
An OT and Messianic term for God, implying that God’s people can count on him for complete protection and salvation.Rock as a title for Israel’s God
Ps 78:35
Also see: Ge 49:24; Deut 32:15; Deut 32:18; Deut 32:30; 2 Sa 23:3; Ps 42:9; Is 30:29; Hab 1:12
God the Rock is unique
2 Sa 22:32
Also see: 1 Sa 2:2; Is 44:8
The Rock is superior to other gods
Deut 32:31
Also see: Deut 32:37
The Rock is worthy to be praised
Ps 144:1
Also see: Deut 32:4; Ps 92:15
God the Rock and his people
God the Rock is a refuge for his people
Ps 62:7
Also see: Ps 28:1; Ps 31:1–3; Ps 61:2; Ps 71:3; Is 26:4
God the Rock is his people’s fortress
Ps 94:22
Also see: Ps 28:8; Ps 46:7; Ps 46:11; Ps 48:3; Ps 59:9; Ps 59:16–17; Ps 91:2; Ps 144:2; Je 16:19
God the Rock is his people’s security
2 Sa 22:3
Also see: Ps 9:9; Ps 27:1; Ps 37:39; Ps 43:2; Ps 52:7; Joe 3:16
God the Rock saves and delivers his people
Ps 95:1
Also see: 2 Sa 22:47; Ps 19:14; Ps 62:2; Ps 89:26; Is 17:10
Rock as a Messianic title
The Messiah is the rock/stone on which God’s living temple stands
Is 8:14; Is 28:16
Also see: Ps 118:22; Mt 21:42; Ac 4:11; 1 Pe 2:6–7
The Messiah’s kingdom is eternal and immovable like a rock
Da 2:34–35
Also see: Da 2:44–45
Consequences of rejecting the rock/stone
Mt 21:44; Ro 9:32–33; 1 Pe 2:4–8
Lord Jesus, I believe you are the son of God, and you died for my sins and rose again from the dead, I trust you for cleansing and forgiveness, and you have received me as a Child of God. If there is any resentment or unforgiveness for anyone, I lay it at your feet and ask you to forgive me. I ask your forgiveness for being involved in other religions, witchcraft, or the occult seeking other gods. I acknowledge this as sin and loose myself right now in Jesus name. And now, Lord Jesus, I come to and yield my body, mind, and spirit to you. I give you my all. I surrender my tongue to you to be an instrument of righteousness to worship you in a new language. By faith, I receive it now, Lord in Jesus name. Amen.