Christ as the Stone in Three Aspects for God’s Building
According to the Bible, Christ is the stone in three aspects for God’s building: the foundation stone, the cornerstone, and the topstone. These are not three different Christs,
but three aspects of the same Christ in His work for
God’s building.
1.
Integrated Summary Table
|
Aspect |
Foundation
Stone |
Cornerstone |
Topstone |
|
Meaning |
Christ is the foundation that bears and supports God’s building. |
Christ is the cornerstone that joins and unites the two sides of God’s building. |
Christ is the topstone/completion stone that brings God’s building to completion. |
|
Reason |
God’s building cannot rest upon man, human ability, religion, or human
works; it must rest upon Christ. |
Jews and
Gentiles, and believers of different backgrounds, must be joined together in
Christ as one Body and one new man. |
God’s building
must not
only begin and
continue; it must ultimately be completed according to God’s eternal purpose. |
|
Illustration |
The foundation of a building supports
everything above it. |
The cornerstone joins two walls into one
building. |
The topstone completes the building and declares that the
construction has reached its goal. |
|
Explanation |
Christ is the
unique foundation of God’s building. |
Christ joins
believers together in Himself, making the many one Body and one new man. |
Christ is the
consummation of the building, bringing every aspect of God’s building to
completion. |
|
Effect |
Stability and foundation |
Union, coordination, and oneness |
Completion, maturity, and glory |
|
Purpose |
To support God’s building. |
To join and build together God’s people. |
To complete God’s building and fulfill God’s eternal purpose. |
|
Mutual Relationship |
Foundation → supports |
Cornerstone → joins |
Topstone → completes |
|
Building Stage |
Beginning /
foundation |
Joining /
building up |
Completion /
consummation |
|
Spiritual Experience |
Taking Christ as the only foundation. |
Being joined and coordinated with other believers in Christ. |
Allowing Christ
to grow, mature, and be expressed corporately until the building
reaches completion. |
|
Relation to the Church |
The Church is
built upon Christ as its foundation. |
The Body is
joined together in Christ as the cornerstone. |
The Church
ultimately becomes God’s dwelling place in full expression. |
|
Biblical Example |
Isaiah 28:16; 1
Corinthians 3:11 |
Ephesians 2:20; 1 Peter
2:6 |
Zechariah 4:7–10;
Revelation 5:6 |
|
Seven Eyes |
The Topstone
has the seven eyes of Jehovah,
signifying the sevenfold intensified Spirit for the completion of God’s
building
(Zech. 3:9; 4:10; Rev. 5:6). |
||
|
Grace |
Christ as
the foundation begins the building by grace. |
Christ as
the cornerstone enables the building to be joined together by grace. |
“Grace, grace unto it!” shows that the completion is accomplished by grace, not human
strength. |
|
Relation to the Spirit |
The Spirit
causes us to receive Christ as our foundation. |
The Spirit
operates in the Body to produce fellowship, coordination, and building. |
The sevenfold
intensified Spirit works to accomplish the completion of God’s building. |
|
Practical Application |
Do not build upon natural ability, human concepts,
religious practices, or human achievement; build
upon Christ. |
Reject natural division, personal
preference, and individualism; learn to be joined
and coordinated with the saints in Christ. |
Do not stop at salvation
or individual spirituality; pursue maturity
and the corporate completion of Christ’s Body. |
|
Ministry Burden |
Without Christ there is no proper foundation. |
Without joining and coordination there is no practical Body-building. |
Without completion God’s eternal purpose has not reached its goal. |
|
Prophetic Guidance |
“Lord, You
alone are my foundation. Establish me and the church life wholly
upon Yourself.” |
“Lord, deliver
me from natural opinions and make me one with the saints in You.” |
“Lord, let Your
sevenfold intensified Spirit work among us so that Your building may be
completed—not
by might or power, but by Your Spirit.” |
|
Ultimate Result |
Christ supports the building. |
Christ joins the building. |
Christ completes the building. |
|
Key Scriptures |
Isa. 28:16; 1 Cor. 3:11 |
Eph. 2:19–22; 1 Pet. 2:4–6 |
Zech. 3:9; 4:6–10; Rev.
5:6; 21:2–3; 22:1–5 |
2.
Spiritual Sequence
The three stones reveal a progressive and organic
sequence:
Foundation
Stone → Cornerstone → Topstone
Foundation → Joining → Completion
Support → Building Together
→ Consummation
Or, from the believer's experience:
Receive
Christ → Live in Christ → Be built
in Christ → Reach maturity in Christ
From the standpoint of the Church:
Foundation
→ Body → God’s Dwelling Place
From the standpoint of God’s eternal economy:
Christ
as Foundation → Christ as Cornerstone →
Christ as Completion → New Jerusalem
Thus, the building begins with Christ, continues through Christ, and is ultimately completed in
Christ.
3.
The Relationship of the Building Work
|
Stage |
Christ’s
Aspect |
Work of
the Spirit |
Result |
|
1. Foundation |
Christ as
Foundation Stone |
The Spirit
causes us to receive and experience Christ |
A solid
foundation |
|
2. Joining |
Christ as Cornerstone |
The Spirit
operates in the members of the Body |
One Body, one
new man |
|
3. Completion |
Christ as
Topstone |
The sevenfold
intensified Spirit completes the work |
God’s dwelling
place in glory |
The central progression is:
Christ establishes the foundation → Christ joins the members →
Christ brings the building to completion.
Therefore, God's building is not
merely a matter of individual spirituality. It is the corporate
expression of Christ.
4.
The “Three Stones—One Line”
The entire revelation can be summarized in one line:
Foundation
Stone → Cornerstone → Topstone
Christ supports → Christ joins
→ Christ completes
Foundation Stone
Christ answers the question: “Upon what is God’s building established?”
Answer: Upon Christ alone.
Cornerstone
Christ answers: “How are the
separated believers built together?”
Answer: They are joined together in Christ.
Ephesians 2:20 reveals Christ
as the cornerstone, and verses 14–16 show that
He has made Jews and Gentiles one new man.
Topstone
Christ answers: “Who ultimately completes God’s building?”
Answer: Christ Himself, through the operation of the Spirit and by grace.
Zechariah 4:7 declares: “He
will bring forth the topstone with loud shoutings, ‘Grace, grace to it!’”
Thus: The Foundation begins the building; the Cornerstone joins the building;
the Topstone completes the building.
5.
Mutual Relationship
The three aspects should never be separated.
Foundation without Cornerstone
There may be a foundation, but there is no
practical corporate building.
Cornerstone without Topstone
There may be joining
and coordination, but the
building has not yet reached maturity and completion.
Topstone without Foundation
There can be no
genuine completion without the proper foundation in Christ.
Therefore: Foundation
gives stability → Cornerstone gives oneness →
Topstone gives completion.
The three together reveal the
complete process of God's building:
Christ
is the source, Christ is the
center, and Christ is the consummation.
6.
Key Revelation: The Topstone, the Seven Eyes, and Grace
One of the deepest revelations is the
connection between the Topstone,
the seven eyes, the sevenfold intensified Spirit, and grace.
Zechariah 3:9 and 4:10 speak of the seven eyes of Jehovah, while Revelation
5:6 speaks of the seven eyes of the Lamb, which signify the seven
Spirits of God.
This shows that Christ as the Topstone is not passive or merely symbolic.
Rather: Christ as the Topstone is actively carrying out the completion of
God’s building through the sevenfold intensified Spirit.
Zechariah 4:6 gives the
governing principle: “Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit.”
Then Zechariah 4:7 gives the completion:
“Grace, grace to it!”
Thus we have:
Grace → Spirit’s operation → Christ’s building →
Completion of God’s dwelling place
The ultimate work of building is therefore not by human strength, ability, organization, or effort, but by the Spirit and by grace.
7.
Spiritual Practice
1.
Take Christ as the Foundation Stone
Do
not build your Christian life or church life upon personality, ability, tradition,
knowledge, or human organization. Christ Himself must
be the foundation.
2.
Experience Christ
as the Cornerstone
Do
not remain individualistic. Allow Christ to join you
to other members of His Body.
3.
Reject natural division
Ethnic background, culture, personality, preference, spiritual background, and
personal opinion must not become walls separating the
members of Christ.
4.
Learn
coordination in the Body
The practical expression of Christ as the Cornerstone is seen in
fellowship, coordination, mutual dependence, and
functioning together.
5.
Pursue maturity rather than merely beginning
Salvation is the beginning; God's goal is the building.
6.
Depend upon the
Spirit rather than human ability
Zechariah
4:6 must govern our building work: “Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit.”
7.
Live under grace
The cry “Grace, grace!” means that the completion of God's building is
ultimately the work of God's grace.
8.
Ultimate Conclusion
The three
aspects of Christ as the Stone reveal the complete building line in God's
economy:
Christ as the Foundation
Stone solves the problem of the foundation;
Christ as the Cornerstone solves the problem of joining and oneness;
Christ as the Topstone solves the problem of completion.
The Foundation Stone gives stability.
The Cornerstone
gives oneness.
The Topstone gives
completion.
Therefore: Christ is not merely the One
who saves us individually; He is the Stone who
builds us corporately into God's dwelling place.
The ultimate goal is not simply that individual believers
become spiritual, but that the Body of Christ be built up and ultimately
consummated as the New Jerusalem, God's eternal
dwelling place (Eph. 2:21–22; Rev. 21:2–3).
9.
One-Sentence Summary
Christ is the
Foundation Stone who supports God’s building, the Cornerstone who joins all His
members into one Body, and the
Topstone who, by grace and through the
sevenfold intensified Spirit, brings God’s entire building to completion.
*Please refer to the April
2026 Summer Training General Topic: Believers, Part Five: Living Stones and
Sheep