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On the cross, as our saviour was paying the price for our salvation, and accomplishing the victory for our eternal salvation, He made a final statement.
“It is finished.”
While its meaning may seem obvious, if we are to properly understand the amazing gift Christ gave, we must fully understand the depth and weight of this powerful proclamation.
After this, Jesus, knowing all was nor finished…
After this
Jesus endured cross until everything was accomplished.
Flogged
Multi-pronged whip with bone pieces to rip flesh
Crown of thorns (Jn.
19:2-5)
Hit, stripped down
Forced to carry his cross through the streets
Beyond semblance
Figure beyond that of the children of mankind
Crucified
Pierced His hands and feet
Had to rise yourself up to breath
Running open wounds across the course wooden cross.
He could have avoided it (Matt 26:53)
Jesus, knowing that was now finished.
Jesus was conscience and alert during His torture.
Imagine the mental strength to stay focused until His task was completed.
Imagine the love in His heart to make sure he didn’t give up before it was time.
He even prayed for those who were torturing and killing Him.
I thirst
· (final fulfillment of scripture)
· Shows the humanity of Christ
It is finished
Papyri receipts taxes have been found from that era:
“Paid in Full”
What was finished?
The Prophesies About Him
All Sacrifices for Atonement.
The debt was now fully paid.
The Atonement was complete.
Every year and several time in between
Sacrifice for atonement (payment for sins)
Now there was no longer a price to pay.
Satan’s Power of sin over man.
Paul, looking back on the victory of the cross…
This declaration of our saviour marked a new era.
This was the dawn of the New Testament Church era.
It would be 50 more days until the Holy Spirit would officially bring in the Church at Pentecost.
But this was the dawn of the new era.
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