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What does 'finished work' mean for believers today?

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'Finished work' means that believers can trust fully in Christ's atonement and live in freedom from guilt and the bondage of sin.

'Finished work' signifies that all that is required for salvation has been accomplished by Christ. For believers today, this means that they can approach God without fear of condemnation because their sins have been fully dealt with at the cross. The guilt and penalty of sin have been removed, allowing them to live in the freedom of grace. This understanding also encourages believers to rest in the sufficiency of Christ’s righteousness, rather than striving to earn God’s favor through their own efforts.

Additionally, the concept of the finished work prompts Christians to engage in worship, service, and evangelism as an outflow of their gratitude for what Christ has done. Their good works become expressions of faith rather than the means to obtain salvation, reflecting a true understanding of grace. This empowers believers to lead lives that honor God, rooted in confidence and assurance of their salvation purchased by Christ’s perfect sacrifice.
Scripture References: Romans 6:23, 1 John 1:9, Ephesians 2:8-10

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It Is Finished
Obie Williams · Sep 28, 2025
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