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It is Finished
It is Finished
The Final Word: It is Finished
The Final Word: It is Finished
Bible Passage: John 19:30
Bible Passage: John 19:30
Summary: In John 19:30, Jesus declares 'It is finished' as he completes his mission on the cross, signifying the completion of the work of redemption and the fulfillment of Scripture.
Application: This passage reassures believers of the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice, encouraging them to rest in His finished work rather than striving for their own perfection or salvation, addressing feelings of inadequacy and guilt.
Teaching: This sermon could teach that the death of Christ was not a defeat but a triumph, showcasing how Jesus accomplished what He came to do, thereby freeing believers to live in light of His completed work.
How this passage could point to Christ: This declaration connects to the entire biblical narrative as it highlights Jesus as the Lamb of God whose sacrificial death fulfills the Old Testament prophecies, establishing Him as the ultimate solution to humanity's sin problem.
Big Idea: Christ's finished work on the cross provides complete assurance of salvation for all who believe, calling us to abandon our self-efforts and embrace the grace offered in Him.
Recommended Study: As you prepare this sermon, I suggest exploring the theological implications of atonement and the significance of Christ's cry in John 19:30. Use Logos to examine relevant biblical texts that speak to sacrificial themes in the Old Testament. Additionally, review commentaries on John for insights into textual variants and how this phrase connects with Jesus' previous ministry.
1. Finished: Fulfillment of Prophecy
1. Finished: Fulfillment of Prophecy
John 19:30
You could explore how Jesus' declaration 'It is finished' signifies the completion of His earthly mission. For believers, this offers the assurance that their sins are fully atoned for, relieving them of the burden of self-effort. Highlight that Jesus’ triumph on the cross ensures salvation for those who believe, inviting believers to trust fully in His work. The finality of 'It is finished' calls believers to live in the freedom of grace rather than striving for perfection.
