"It Is Finished!" | Saying #6 (7 Last Words of Jesus)

THE BEAT by Allen Parr
8 Apr 202308:37

Summary

TLDRIn this powerful reflection, the speaker explores the significance of Jesus' words 'It is finished,' highlighting the completeness of His sacrifice for our sins. The message emphasizes that Jesus' sacrifice is fully sufficient for our salvation, removing the need for us to add anything to it. It also reflects on the purpose of Jesus' life, His mission accomplished, and the peace we can have knowing that our suffering will one day end. Drawing on the hymn 'It Is Well with My Soul,' the speaker encourages us to live purposefully and rest in the assurance that Jesus has completed the work for our salvation.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Jesus' sacrifice is complete, symbolized by the phrase 'tetelestai' – 'It is finished', meaning it is paid in full.
  • 😀 The concept of 'layaway' is used as a contrast, showing that Jesus did not place our salvation on a payment plan, but paid it all at once.
  • 😀 Jesus' sacrifice covers all sins, and nothing additional is needed from us to secure salvation.
  • 😀 We do not need to 'earn' salvation through actions, giving, or perfect behavior – Jesus’ sacrifice was enough.
  • 😀 Jesus' declaration of 'It is finished' also implies the completion of His divine mission and the fulfillment of God's purpose for Him on Earth.
  • 😀 Living a purpose-filled life is encouraged – as Jesus completed His mission, we are called to finish the work God has set for us.
  • 😀 The speaker asks whether we are living a life that, at its end, we can declare, 'It is finished' with satisfaction and fulfillment.
  • 😀 The hymn 'It Is Well with My Soul' is referenced as a spiritual reflection of peace amidst life’s struggles and trials.
  • 😀 Jesus' words 'It is finished' also mark the end of His physical suffering, signifying relief and the completion of His painful journey.
  • 😀 Believers are promised that, just as Jesus' suffering ended, their own trials will ultimately end in peace and restoration in God's presence.
  • 😀 The speaker emphasizes eternal hope, where there will be no more pain, tears, or suffering in the afterlife, offering a sense of ultimate peace and fulfillment.

Q & A

  • What does the Greek word 'Tetelestai' mean?

    -'Tetelestai' is a Greek word that means 'paid in full.' It was commonly used in accounting to signify that a debt or payment had been fully settled.

  • Why is the phrase 'It is finished' significant in the context of Jesus' sacrifice?

    -The phrase 'It is finished' signifies that Jesus' sacrifice on the cross was complete and sufficient to pay for the sins of humanity. Nothing more is needed for salvation.

  • What was the difference between layaway and Jesus' sacrifice?

    -The speaker contrasts layaway, where a person makes partial payments before fully owning an item, with Jesus' sacrifice, which was fully paid in full, meaning there is no need for further payments or actions from us.

  • What does the script suggest about the sufficiency of Jesus' sacrifice?

    -The script emphasizes that Jesus' sacrifice is enough for salvation. Believers do not need to add anything to what Jesus has already done for them on the cross.

  • What lesson can we learn from the phrase 'It is finished' in relation to living a purpose-filled life?

    -The phrase implies that Jesus accomplished the purpose for which He was sent to Earth. Similarly, believers are encouraged to live with purpose and strive to complete the mission God has given them in life, so they too can say 'It is finished' at the end of their journey.

  • What is the connection between 'It is finished' and the Apostle Paul's words?

    -The script compares Jesus' statement 'It is finished' with the Apostle Paul's reflection on completing his mission. Both signify fulfillment and satisfaction in completing their respective purposes in life.

  • How does the speaker relate suffering to Jesus' words 'It is finished'?

    -The speaker highlights that Jesus' suffering ended with His words 'It is finished.' This serves as a reminder that, although suffering is part of life, it is temporary and will eventually end, leading to eternal peace.

  • How does the hymn 'It Is Well with My Soul' relate to the message of the script?

    -The hymn 'It Is Well with My Soul' reflects the peace and assurance that believers can have, even amid suffering, knowing that Jesus' sacrifice is complete and that they will one day experience eternal peace.

  • What is the ultimate message of hope presented in the script?

    -The ultimate message of hope is that Jesus' work on the cross has made salvation complete, and believers can look forward to eternal peace where there will be no more suffering, tears, or death.

  • How does the script encourage believers to live their lives?

    -The script encourages believers to live with purpose, to accomplish the mission God has given them, and to live in the assurance that Jesus' sacrifice is enough for their salvation. It also calls for living with hope, knowing that suffering in this life is temporary.

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Jesus' SacrificeTetelestaiSalvationChristian FaithPurposeful LifeSufferingIt Is WellHymnHope in ChristEternal LifeFaith Journey