In the sermon titled "It Is Finished," Pastor Tim James expounds on the profound theological significance of Jesus' declaration in John 19:30. He emphasizes the doctrine of Christ's complete and finished work of redemption, arguing that it signifies the fulfillment of God's plan for salvation through the sacrificial death of Christ. James highlights that Scripture supports this understanding, referencing passages from Isaiah and Jeremiah that point to the completion of atonement and the assurance of no longer bearing sin. The sermon's practical significance lies in the assurance it provides to believers of their complete salvation, independent of personal merit or effort, thereby reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of justification by faith alone.
“These words are powerful in the declaration of immeasurable import. It is the declaration of the completion of the redemption of that great chosen company.”
“Christ didn’t keep the law of His life. He fulfilled the law of His life. He didn’t have to keep the law because the law has nothing to do with the righteous man.”
“The only righteousness I have is Jesus Christ. And that righteousness is imputed to me by God Almighty.”
“It is finished sounds a death knell to every hope of salvation other than the work of the one who proclaimed these astounding words.”
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