The sermon titled "It is Finished" by Jabez Rutt expounds on the theological significance of Jesus' declaration on the cross, "It is finished," found in John 19:30. Rutt argues that this phrase encapsulates the complete and victorious work of Christ in fulfilling God's redemptive plan, which includes the destruction of death and the atonement of sin. He emphasizes the two natures of Christ—fully God and fully man—highlighting that His voluntary admission of death was an act of divine power and purpose. The preacher supports his points with various Scriptures, including Galatians 4:4-5 and Isaiah 53, illustrating how Christ's death satisfied divine justice and established the perfect righteousness needed for salvation. The practical significance of this doctrine is immense, as it assures believers of their complete redemption and encourages them to rely solely on Christ's work rather than their own efforts for salvation.
“What appeared to be the destruction of Christ turned out to be his victory.”
“He [Christ] became our sin bearer... he laid upon him the iniquity of us all.”
“The finished work of Christ. This alone will stand in the day of judgment.”
“Peace alone in his precious substitution and glad... my hope is built on nothing less than Jesus' blood and righteousness.”
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