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What does the Bible say about Jesus's last words on the cross?

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The Bible records Jesus's last words as a loud cry, commending His spirit to the Father, signifying His authority over life and death (Luke 23:46).

In Luke 23:46, Jesus proclaims with a loud voice, 'Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit,' which emphasizes His divine authority even at the moment of death. Unlike an exhausted human, He speaks powerfully, validating His earlier declaration that He lays down His life willingly. This moment not only signifies Jesus’s triumph over death but also serves as a call to all believers, ensuring them of His victory and the safety of their spirits, which He commits to the Father alongside His own.
Scripture References: Luke 23:46

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Luke 23:46
Robert Hawker · Apr 15, 2016
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