The sermon titled "Finished" by Wayne Boyd emphasizes the redemptive work of Jesus Christ culminating in His declaration, "It is finished," from John 19:30. The preacher details how Christ's death on the cross served as the perfect and complete substitution for sinners, fulfilling the Scriptures and God's eternal plan for salvation. Key Scriptures discussed include Isaiah 53, which presents the suffering servant, and Galatians 4, emphasizing Christ's role in redemption. The sermon highlights the significance of Christ's atonement in satisfying God’s justice, making reconciliation for sin, and securing everlasting righteousness for believers. These doctrines are rooted in Reformed theology, stressing God's sovereignty in salvation and the complete sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice for the elect.
Key Quotes
“The death of Christ was not an accident or a tragedy. Our Lord lived and our Lord died according to God's eternal purpose.”
“These words are not the words of a helpless victim, beloved. They are the words of a conquering king.”
“Not one charge can be brought against God’s people. This work is so perfect, beloved, that not one charge can be brought against we who are born again.”
“It is finished. Salvation is complete, beloved. It's all accomplished.”
Jesus' death was the fulfillment of God's plan for redemption, marking the completion of salvation for His people.
The Bible teaches that Jesus' death is central to the Christian faith, fulfilling the prophecies of the Old Testament and securing salvation for God's elect. In John 19:30, He declares, 'It is finished,' signifying that the work of atonement and reconciliation was completed. This event was not an accident but part of God's eternal purpose, as emphasized in Isaiah 53:10, where it states that it pleased the Lord to bruise Christ, making Him an offering for sin. Thus, His death was a willing sacrifice that accomplished the redemption of His people from their sins.
John 19:30, Isaiah 53:10
Jesus' atonement is sufficient because He fulfilled all requirements of the law and God’s justice through His sacrificial death.
The sufficiency of Christ's atonement is clearly established in Scripture, particularly in Romans 3:24-26, which explains that believers are justified freely by God's grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus. This means that His perfect sacrifice fully satisfied God's justice, making it possible for believers to be declared righteous without their own works. Furthermore, in Galatians 4:4-5, it states that Christ was sent to redeem those under the law, fulfilling all that was necessary for our salvation. Therefore, there remains no charge against those who are in Christ, for His blood has purchased their redemption entirely.
Romans 3:24-26, Galatians 4:4-5
'It is finished' underscores the completion of Jesus' work of salvation, signifying that He has fully accomplished our redemption.
The phrase 'It is finished' (Teleho in Greek) encapsulates the entirety of Christ’s redemptive work. At that moment, Jesus affirmed that all prophecies regarding the Messiah were fulfilled, every requirement of the law was satisfied, and the atonement for sin was completed. This is highlighted in John 17:4, where Jesus states, 'I have finished the work which Thou gavest Me to do,' reinforcing that His mission was successfully accomplished. For Christians, these words bring immense peace and assurance, confirming that salvation is secured and rests solely on the finished work of Christ, freeing believers from the burden of striving for righteousness through their own efforts.
John 19:30, John 17:4
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