The Seven Sayings of Jesus From the Crossਨਮੂਨਾ

"It Is Finished" (John 19:30)
With His final breath, Jesus declares: "It is finished." The Greek word He uses is τετέλεσται (tetelestai), a powerful term meaning paid in full, completed, or fulfilled.
This is not a cry of defeat but of victory. The work of salvation is complete. Jesus has:
- Fulfilled the Law — every prophecy, every requirement (Matthew 5:17).
- Paid the full penalty for sin — the debt of humanity is canceled (Colossians 2:14).
- Overcome the powers of darkness — Satan is defeated (Colossians 2:15).
The Old Testament sacrificial system is no longer needed — Jesus is the once-for-all sacrifice (Hebrews 9:12). The veil in the temple, which separates people from God’s presence, is torn from top to bottom. Access to the Father is now open to all who believe.
Personal Application
- How does understanding tetelestai change the way you think about salvation?
- Are you still striving to “earn” God’s love? How does this passage set you free?
- How can you live in the finished work of Christ today?
Prayer
Jesus, Your work is complete. You have done everything necessary to save me. I no longer need to strive for approval, because You have declared, "It is finished." Help me to rest in Your grace and to walk in the freedom of Your victory. Amen.
Click here to watch Cynthia Long Westfall share about John 19:30.
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About this Plan

The final words of Jesus on the cross reveal His love, forgiveness, and victory. More than phrases of agony, they declare His mission and the redemption of humanity. This devotional series helps you reflect on these sacred words with: - A summary of each saying’s meaning - A related Bible passage - Reflection questions - A closing prayer Let His last words shape your heart, offering hope, forgiveness, and eternal life. May you hear His voice clearly and experience the power of His sacrifice.
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