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What significance does the phrase 'It is finished' have for believers?

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'It is finished' signifies the completion of Jesus' sacrificial work for atonement, ensuring salvation for all who believe.

The phrase 'It is finished' (John 19:30) encapsulates the culmination of Jesus' redemptive work on the cross. This declaration indicates that all the requirements of the law have been fulfilled through His life and death, providing perfect atonement for sin. Believers are assured that no additional sacrifice is needed, as Christ's death is sufficient for salvation. This completion of His work provides a foundation for faith, where believers can rest in the finished work of Christ, knowing they are justified and accepted by God through Him.
Scripture References: John 19:30, Romans 3:24-26

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