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What is meant by 'it is finished' in relation to salvation?

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The phrase 'it is finished' signifies that Jesus Christ has completed the work of salvation, fully atoning for sin.

'It is finished' is a profound declaration made by Christ in John 19:30, signifying the completion of His atoning work on the cross. This statement assures believers that all the requirements for salvation have been fulfilled, removing any burden of performance from humanity. It emphasizes that Christ’s sacrifice was sufficient and final, and thus, salvation is not contingent upon human action or acceptance but solely upon the grace of God. Understanding that salvation is accomplished leads believers to rest in His finished work, recognizing that they do not need to contribute to their salvation but can embrace the grace freely offered through Christ.
Scripture References: John 19:30

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