What is the rock in Matthew 16:18 upon which Jesus will build His church?

Quick answer

Peter’s confession that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God, is the “rock” on which His church is built. The church is founded on a true understanding and declaration of Jesus’ identity, not on Peter himself.

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?

While there is some disagreement on precisely what Jesus was referring to by “rock,” the immediate context of Matthew 16, as well as the New Testament as a whole, indicate that the “rock” is most likely Peter’s confession in Matthew 16:16. Specifically, his statement that Jesus was “the Christ, the Son of the living God.” Peter himself called Jesus the cornerstone (1 Peter 2:4-7; c.f., Isaiah 28:16) while Paul called Him the foundation (1 Corinthians 3:11). Therefore, views that believe that Peter, himself, was the “rock” are misguided. Instead, the heart of the Gospel is a correct understanding that Jesus is the promised Messiah (“Christ”) and the Son of God. It is upon that confession—by Peter and by all Christians since—that Jesus is building His church.

FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT

FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT

IMPLICATIONS FOR TODAY

Jesus commended Peter for his declaration that Jesus is the Christ and Son of God. Peter’s right understanding was contrary to what others thought about Jesus (see, Matthew 16:14). There is only one way to salvation (John 14:6), which requires a true confession about who Jesus is and what He did (Romans 10:9). Ever since Jesus ascended, He has been faithfully building His church through the proclamation of who He is, which started with Peter’s first public sermon (Acts 2:14-36).

Like Peter experienced in his day, we also live in a world that has many different, and wrong views of Jesus. Those views range from saying that He was merely a really good teacher to saying that He was a well-intentioned but misguided fanatic. However, none of those views are true confessions about Jesus. Those wrong beliefs about Jesus cannot save someone. Only those with a true knowledge and confession of Jesus are added to the church. As believers go out, we have a mission to declare who the real Jesus is (Matthew 28:19-20). Jesus has promised that some will hear the Gospel and start to follow Him. The church is still being built by Jesus through the proclamation of who He is!

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