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What did Jesus mean when he said 'It is finished'?

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'It is finished' signifies the completion of Jesus' work of redemption, indicating that he fulfilled all that was required for salvation.

When Jesus proclaimed 'It is finished' (John 19:30), he was declaring that his sacrificial work to atone for the sins of his people was complete. This phrase encapsulates the entirety of God's redemptive plan as foretold in the Scriptures. The term 'finished' implies that all righteousness demanded by the law was fulfilled in his sacrificial death, thus rendering unnecessary any further sacrifices for sin. This declaration marks a pivotal moment in history, affirming that upon the cross, the consequences of sin—death—have been decisively dealt with. Jesus' sacrifice on behalf of sinners ensures that the way to the Father is now accessible for all who place their faith in Him, validating the assurance of eternal life through his resurrection.
Scripture References: John 19:30

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