In a Nutshell:
Unpacking the Word:
This week, we have unpacked the multifaceted truth embedded in Jesus’ final words on the cross: “It is finished.” On Monday, we established that “Tetelestai” was a victorious declaration that our sin debt is completely paid, fulfilling prophecy and God’s righteous demands. Tuesday brought us to the resurrection, the Father’s powerful affirmation, the divine receipt validating the completed transaction and guaranteeing our justification. Wednesday explored the ascension and the sending of the Holy Spirit, the practical means by which the victory is applied to our lives, empowering us from within. Thursday highlighted Jesus’ ongoing intercession in heaven, not as a continuation of the atoning work, but as our constant advocate, representing us based on His finished sacrifice. Finally, on Friday, we focused on the result of all this: the freedom we now possess, no longer bound by the need to earn God’s love or work off our guilt.
These five aspects are not isolated events but interconnected threads in the grand tapestry of God’s redemptive plan. The cross was the central act of love and sacrifice. The resurrection was the triumphant declaration of victory over death and sin. The Spirit empowers us to live out this victory daily. Christ’s intercession ensures our continued access to the Father’s grace. And the result is the glorious freedom to live as God’s beloved children.
It’s easy to intellectually grasp these truths, but the real challenge lies in allowing them to permeate our hearts and transform our daily living. We often revert to old patterns of striving, fearing, and doubting, forgetting the solid foundation of Christ’s finished work. Today is an opportunity to consciously embrace all that Jesus has accomplished for us. It’s a day to actively reject the lies that tell us we need to do more, be more, or earn more to be accepted by God. Instead, let us rest in the profound truth that in Christ, we are already complete, already forgiven, and already loved beyond measure. Let the victory of the cross shape our thoughts, guide our actions, and fill us with unwavering hope.
Pause and Reflect:
Reflecting on this week’s devotionals, what is one aspect of Jesus’ finished work that resonates most deeply with you today? In what specific area of your life do you need to more fully embrace the freedom that Christ has won for you? How can you carry the truth of “It is finished” with you into the coming week?
Faith in Action:
Spend some time in quiet reflection, reviewing the key points of this week’s devotionals. Choose one truth about Jesus’ finished work that you want to focus on in the coming week. Write it down and place it somewhere you will see it regularly as a reminder.
A Moment With God:
Father, thank You for the comprehensive and complete victory won for us through Jesus Christ. Help us to internalize these truths and to live every day in the fullness of the freedom and grace You have so generously given.
All of this week’s devotionals are based on the sermon Colin Toews shared on Sunday, April 27, 2025 – It Is Finished: Living in the Victory of Jesus.
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