The sermon titled "Finished" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the theological significance of Jesus' declaration “It is finished” from John 19:30, emphasizing the completed work of Christ in fulfilling God's plan of salvation. Boyd articulates that Jesus’ suffering and crucifixion were not accidental but part of God's eternal purpose, showcasing His role as the perfect substitute who takes on the sins of His people. Key Scripture references include Isaiah 53:10, which highlights that it pleased God to bruise His Son for the ultimate reconciliation of sinners, and Daniel 9:24, which predicts the Messiah’s atoning work. The sermon underscores the practical significance of Christ’s finished work, asserting that believers are justified, eternally reconciled to God, and free from condemnation, highlighted through Reformed doctrines of total depravity and unconditional election, ultimately affirming that salvation is through grace alone.
“These words are not the words of a helpless victim, beloved. They are the words of a conquering king.”
“God's infinite justice has been fully satisfied by the substitutionary work of the Lord Jesus Christ in His life, right? And in His death.”
“There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus.”
“These are words to hang our eternal soul upon, beloved. It is finished. God is absolutely satisfied.”
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