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What does the Bible say about Jesus' statement 'It is finished'?

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Jesus' statement 'It is finished' signifies the complete and perfect accomplishment of His mission to save His people from their sins.

The phrase 'It is finished' is significant in Christian theology, as it indicates that Jesus has perfectly completed the work assigned to Him by the Father. This work includes saving His people from their sins, as mentioned in Matthew 1:21. It is not just an end but a completion, meaning there is nothing more to be done for our salvation. Jesus bore the penalty of sin, ensuring that 'there is therefore now no condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus' (Romans 8:1). His declaration underscores that the work of redemption was fully accomplished, fulfilling all the prophecies and promises God made regarding salvation.
Scripture References: John 19:28-30, Matthew 1:21, Romans 8:1

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It Is Finished
Todd Nibert · Jan 10, 2010
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