Thesis: In declaring 'It is finished,' Jesus signified the completion of God's redemptive plan, offering humanity the opportunity for spiritual renewal through his sacrifice. Baptist
Introduction: The crucifixion moment when Jesus declares 'It is finished' marks the spiritual renewal.
1. Jesus' fulfillment of scripture signifies the completion of God's redemptive plan (John 19:28). A. Jesus' knowledge of completing Scripture demonstrates God's sovereign plan in action. B. The act of 'I thirst' consummated Scripture, symbolizing our thirst for spiritual renewal. 2. The statement 'It is finished' offers humanity the gift of spiritual renewal (John 19:30). A. His declaration signifies the fulfillment of the Law and access to God's grace. B. Jesus' sacrifice as the atonement for sins opens the door for personal conversion and renewal. 3. Jesus' giving up of his spirit affirms the personal commitment to Christian faith (John 19:30). A. His voluntary surrender demonstrates his love and calls us to personal experience of salvation. B. Access to God through Jesus calls believers to live a holy life and share the Gospel.
Conclusion: Let us embrace the completed work of Christ and seek personal spiritual renewal. His sacrifice is an invitation to commit to faith, live according to Scripture, and share his love. Altar call: Accept the renewal offered through Jesus' finished work on the cross.
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