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What does it mean that it is finished in relation to salvation?

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'It is finished' signifies that Christ has completed the work necessary for the redemption of His people.

'It is finished' reflects the completed work of Christ on the cross for the redemption of His people. This statement expresses that every requirement for salvation has been met and accomplished by Jesus, eliminating the burden of striving for acceptance through our own works. As articulated in the sermon, this phrase encapsulates the essence of God's unilateral action in salvation; it is entirely His work. The assurance that 'it is finished' encourages believers, as they can rest in the finished work of Christ rather than fixating on their own perceived failures or performances.
Scripture References: John 19:30, Hebrews 10:14

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