In the sermon "It Is Finished," Gabe Stalnaker explores the theological significance of Christ's declaration from John 19:30, emphasizing the complete and final nature of His atoning work. Stalnaker contrasts the true Gospel, which is centered on the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice, with false religious systems that promote a salvation dependent on human effort. He supports his arguments with specific Scripture references, including Romans 10 and Hebrews 10, illustrating that Christ fulfilled the law and provided complete forgiveness for sins, thus securing believers' acceptance before God. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance of rest and security for believers, emphasizing that salvation is not reliant on human works but wholly accomplished by Christ.
“If I have to work to maintain my finished work, if I have to work to add to my finished work, then it's not a finished work.”
“When God says it is finished, it is finished.”
“In Christ, our righteousness, our goodness, our obedience is finished. Our forgiveness is finished. Our holiness, our acceptance is finished.”
“There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God.”
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