Salvation is a profound theme woven throughout Scripture, culminating in the finished work of Christ on the cross. In John 19:30, Jesus proclaims, 'It is finished,' signifying the completion of His redemptive mission. This declaration encapsulates the essence of salvation, which is not merely a momentary event but a comprehensive act of grace that reconciles humanity to God. As Paul articulates in Ephesians 2:8-9, we are saved by grace through faith, a gift from God that excludes boasting and emphasizes His mercy. Moreover, Romans 5:1 assures us that through faith in Christ, we have peace with God, highlighting the transformative power of salvation that brings us into a right relationship with our Creator. The victory of salvation is further illustrated in 1 Corinthians 15:57, where Paul celebrates the triumph over sin and death through Jesus Christ, affirming that believers can live in the hope of eternal life. As we reflect on these truths, we are reminded of the profound implications of salvation completed, which not only secures our future but also empowers our present walk in faith.
In this sermon, the preacher shares a story about a British mother who prayed for her unconverted teenage son while on holiday. Meanwhile, the son finds a pamphlet and starts reading it, intending to skip the preaching. However, he is captivated by the phrase "the finished work of Christ." The preac
