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What does it mean to fight the finished fight?

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Fighting the finished fight refers to the assurance that, as believers, we engage in spiritual battles knowing that Christ's victory is already secured on the cross.

The concept of fighting the finished fight is rooted in the belief that Christ's work on the cross achieved complete victory over sin and Satan. In Nehemiah 4, the people engaged in building the wall while being prepared for battle, which serves as an allegory for the Christian life where we actively take part in the fight for truth and righteousness while knowing that the ultimate victory has already been won by Christ. Romans 8:31 states, 'If God is for us, who can be against us?' This assures us that while we participate in spiritual warfare, the outcome is certain because our God fights for us. Therefore, our labor in the faith is not in vain, as it contributes to the realization of God's sovereign plan, culminating in the final victory of Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 8:31, Nehemiah 4:14

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