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What is the significance of the phrase 'it is finished' in the context of salvation?

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The phrase 'it is finished' signifies the complete and perfect work of Christ in securing salvation for sinners.

When Jesus declared 'it is finished' on the cross, He affirmed that the work of redemption was complete. This phrase encapsulates the entirety of His atoning sacrifice, indicating that nothing more needs to be added for salvation. Christ fully satisfied God's justice and fulfilled the law on behalf of His people. As a result, believers are accepted before God not based on their works but on Christ's perfect righteousness. This truth reassures us that our standing before God is secure solely in Christ's work, not in our own efforts or merits.
Scripture References: John 19:30, Romans 4:25

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Chris Cunningham · Jun 14, 2026
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