In this sermon titled "It Is Finished!", preacher Luke Coffey expounds on the significance of Jesus' declaration in John 19:30, where He proclaims, "It is finished." The main theological topic revolves around the completed work of salvation through Christ's atoning sacrifice, emphasizing that salvation is entirely finished and requires no additional human effort. Coffey argues that many individuals, despite acknowledging Christ’s finished work, still seek to add their own merit or strive for a sense of importance in salvation. He references various Scripture passages, including Matthew 26 and 27, to illustrate how Christ took upon Himself the burdens, accusations, and sins of humanity, offering instead His righteousness, forgiveness, and eternal life to believers. The practical significance of this doctrine underscores the assurance and peace believers can find in the finality of Christ’s redemptive work, promoting a life lived in response to grace rather than in striving to earn favor.
“Every word in this book hinges on the phrase, It is finished.”
“We feel like we deserve some credit for something, though we have no ability to do anything.”
“He took our death and gave us life.”
“He willingly took it all. And instead, He gave me everything I want. He gave me every single thing I need.”
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