Bootstrap

What does the phrase 'the finished work of Christ' mean?

Answered in 1 source

It refers to the complete redemption achieved by Christ through His death and resurrection, fulfilling God's plan of salvation.

'The finished work of Christ' encapsulates the entirety of His sacrificial act, wherein He satisfied the demands of justice and reconciled sinners to God. This concept affirms that upon His last breath, all necessary provisions for salvation were accomplished. The implications of this work extend beyond forgiveness—it ensures the believer's regeneration and ongoing sanctification, laying the foundation for a personal relationship with a Holy God. Furthermore, it emphasizes that no action is required from the believer to complete or enhance this salvation, as it stands perfect in Christ alone.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26, Hebrews 7:25

Sermons (1)

Joshua

Joshua

Shall we play a game? Ask me about articles, sermons, or theology from our library. I can also help you navigate the site.