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“It Is Finished”
INTRODUCTION
Nineteen sixty-eight was a difficult trying year for America. The capture of the U.S.S.
Pueblo by North Korea, the extensive casualties of the Vietnam War, and the
assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert Kennedy dominated the news.
There was one significant bright spot for the nation. For the first time in history,
Americans orbited the moon. On Christmas Eve, 1968, they read those immortal words,
“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” (Genesis 1:1)
When God completed His creation, He joyfully exclaimed to the whole universe, “It is
done.” There are three major incidents in the Bible where God declares, “It is done” or “It
is finished.” These “It is finished” statements speak of our creation, our redemption and
our destiny.
To undervalue ourselves is an insult to the One who made us. In the light of a loving
Creator, we never need to feel unknown, unwanted, uncared for, unvalued or unloved.
Abandonment, estrangement, loneliness and low self-esteem are gone forever.
“Now you are no longer strangers and foreigners, but fellow citizens with the saints and
members of the household of God.” (Ephesians 2:19)
In Isaiah 43:1-4 God encourages us with hopeful words. He says, we are “precious,”
“honorable,” and “loved.” He declares, “I have redeemed you.” (Isaiah 43:1)
Somebody wants you. Somebody loves you. Somebody paid an infinite price for you.
Romanian orphans regularly wander the streets of Bucharest with no home. The
authorities find these homeless children under bridges, in back alleyways and in
apartment hallways. Sometimes these orphans are left as babies on the steps of hospital
entryways. They have no name, no birth certificate and no passport.
Our passport is written in blood, and our identity papers are stamped with the Cross of
Calvary. Our birth certificate is signed by the Creator and initialed in red ink by the
Cross.
II. When Christ hung on Calvary’s Cross, He too cried out, “It is finished!” (John
19:23-30)
On the Cross, Jesus demolished guilt and condemnation. Fear of the consequences of sin
was eternally banished. At the Cross, Jesus broke the bondage of Satan’s temptations.
The clutches of sin are finished. Sin’s stronghold is broken through the power of
Calvary’s love. Grace is greater than sin.
“But where sin abounded, grace abounded much more.” (Romans 5:20)
“But now having been set free from sin, and having become slaves of God, you have your
fruit to holiness, and the end, everlasting life.” (Romans 6:22)
“Yet in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us.”
(Romans 8:37)
In Jesus we are free from the guilt of sin, free from the bondage of sin and free from the
eternal consequences of sin.
One day we shall see Him face-to-face and be secure in His presence forever.
Jesus returns.
He rules.
He reigns.
He redeems His people.
Love, joy, peace, hope and security fill the land. His grace perfumes the atmosphere and
we enjoy His presence throughout all eternity.