The sermon titled "It Is Finished" by Don Bell addresses the profound theological significance of Jesus Christ’s final words on the cross from John 19:28-30. The main theological topic is the completion of salvation through Christ's sacrificial death, encapsulated in His declaration, "It is finished." Bell argues that this phrase culminates the fulfillment of every Old Testament prophecy and type concerning the Messiah, revealing Christ as the perfect sacrifice who satisfied divine justice. Scripture references such as Hebrews 9:12 and Romans 8:32 underpin this argument by illustrating how Christ, as both God and man, achieved complete atonement and secured eternal redemption for His elect. The practical significance of this doctrine is that believers can rest assured in Christ's finished work, receiving complete and free salvation, a cornerstone of Reformed theology emphasizing grace and Christ's sufficiency.
“The greatest event that ever took place in human history was our Lord Jesus Christ being put on that cross.”
“When He said, it is finished, He understood clearly that every purpose of God was fulfilled.”
“He satisfied all the consciences of all the people where that blood's been applied.”
“I tell you what, He satisfied God... It’s been honored, it’s been magnified, it’s been fulfilled. Justice can’t ask for another moment of obedience. It’s done.”
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