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What does the Bible say about the completion of God's work?

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The Bible reveals that God's work is complete and perfect, as seen in Genesis 2:1-3 and John 19:30, emphasizing that there is nothing left to be done for our salvation.

The Bible teaches that everything God creates is complete and perfect, which is evident in Genesis 2 where it states, 'thus the heavens and the earth were finished.' This completion signifies that God's creative work did not require alteration or improvement. Additionally, in John 19:30, Jesus declares, 'It is finished,' at the culmination of His redemptive work on the cross. This phrase encapsulates the totality of salvation accomplished through Christ, ensuring that no further actions are necessary on our part for salvation. The one-time sacrifice of Jesus perfectly fulfills the requirements of the Law, providing believers with complete assurance and rest in His finished work.
Scripture References: Genesis 2:1-3, John 19:30

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Todd Nibert · Apr 19, 2026
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