It Is Finished
RUTH MEYER
Have
you paid off your mortgage? Okay, maybe that’s a bit too ambitious a thing
to ask, but how about a car? Perhaps a student loan?
How
does it feel when you are finally done with the payments; when you know you do not
have to pay that monthly fee anymore?
You
are free to use that money for other things, and you actually own that house or
car outright. The bank cannot take it from you if you miss a few
payments. It is a liberating feeling, a feeling of accomplishment. Your
bill has been paid in full.
If
you lived in New Testament times, the Greek word “tetelestai” would have been written on business
documents or receipts to indicate that very thing - your bill had been paid in
full.
The
price for sin has been “paid in full.”
To
understand the implications of His last word from the cross, we need to
understand a bit about the grammatical structure of the Greek word itself.
Tetelestai has
a perfect passive indicative structure.
English
majors may nod in understanding, but for the rest of us let me sum up what that
means.
Tony
Miano’s article "'Is Finished! Jesus Does Not Need Your Help” explains
the perfect passive indicative structure like this: “The perfect tense indicates that the progress of an action has been
completed and the result of that action is ongoing and with full effect. The
passive voice indicates that the subject of the sentence is being acted upon,
and the indicative mood indicates a statement of fact or an actual occurrence
from the writer’s or speaker’s perspective.”
That’s
a bit hard to work through all that, so remember it this way: this was a one-time event with ongoing results.
Since I rather suspect few of us today
are Greek experts, let’s break down the English equivalent we have in John
19:30 - “It is finished.”
His
work of salvation, the task for which He came to this earth.
Jesus
is quite clear throughout His earthly ministry about His purpose in taking on
human flesh.
John
6:38-40 says, “I have come down from heaven, not to do my own will,
but the will of him who sent me. And this is the will of him who sent me,
that I should lose nothing of all that he has given me, but raise it up on the
last day. For this is the will of my Father, that everyone who looks on the Son
and believes in him should have eternal life, and I will raise him up on the
last day.”
Or
again, Jesus asserts in John 10:10-11, “I came that they may have life and have it
abundantly. I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life
for the sheep.”
Throughout
the Gospel accounts, Jesus foretells His suffering and death many times, even
though the disciples did not really get it until after His resurrection.
Remember
Jesus rebuking Peter by saying, “Get behind me, Satan!”
in Matthew 16:23?
Peter
wanted to prevent Jesus from the suffering and death He had to undergo. But
Jesus was adamant all along that He came to suffer and die for us, and on the
third day to rise again.
So
when Jesus said on the cross, “It is finished,” He meant that the
work of salvation was finished.
The
sacrifice for sin was complete. Our debt to sin had been paid in full.
“Is.” What does
this little word mean? It is a tense of the verb “am,” and it is important
to remember that the Greek is in the perfect tense.
Remember
our lesson from above: “the perfect tense
indicates that the progress of an action has been completed and the result of
that action is ongoing and with full effect.”
Perfect means completed. If I say, “It is raining,” that only means that at the
moment it happens to be raining. It does not imply that it will be raining
tomorrow or the following week or the rest of the year. We know
that.
But
when I say, “I am a woman” or “He is a man,” I am not indicating a temporary
state. I am a woman at this exact moment, but I will be one tomorrow and
next year and the rest of my life. That is the perfect tense.
So
when Jesus says, “It is finished,” He is declaring that the action
has already been completed, and the results are ongoing.
The
work of redemption is finished. Jesus
completed it, and now we reap the benefits.
“Finished.”
When
I was in college I had to do a senior recital as a requirement for my music
major.
(Actually,
I opted to do two of them- one for flute and one for organ, but for this
example let’s just focus on the flute recital.)
I
practiced and practiced. In a sense, I’d been practicing for years, ever
since I first started learning about music in grade school.
Leading
up to the recital, I practiced by myself, I practiced with my accompanist, I
played it for my flute teacher, I practiced in the practice rooms in the music
building, and I practiced in the recital hall.
Then
finally came the big day. I performed the recital in front of an audience
and then I was done. I was finished.
I
did not have to practice those pieces anymore. I did not have to play them
again. I did not have to do that flute recital one more time just to be
sure it “took” the first time. I was done. I had completed the
requirements.
So
it is with Jesus’ sacrifice. It is finished. There is nothing
more that needs to be done. Jesus leaves no room for the view that “Well, Jesus started it, but I have to
finish it in my life by…”
No. He did everything needed for your salvation. You do not
have to add one single thing. He meant what He said.
It. Is. Finished.
Jesus’ dying word on the cross is in fact a
word of life. His death means life for you.
Tetelestai.
Your
sin debt has been paid in full. You owe nothing.
Jesus’
crucifixion was a one-time event with ongoing results. It is finished for you now and for all eternity..
God the
Father chose to send Jesus to the cross to show His love and the seriousness of
our sin.
Jesus accepted to take our punishment, to save all
who would believe.
Why
not receive God's gift of salvation and become His child?
Open
your heart and say this prayer:
“Father God, I confess I
am a sinner and my sins have separated me from You.
I am truly sorry. I now want to turn away
from my past sinful life and live a new life pleasing to You.
Please forgive me, and
help me avoid sinning again.
I believe that Your Son,
Jesus Christ died for my sins, was resurrected from the dead, is alive, and
hears my prayer.
I invite Jesus to become
the Lord of my life, to rule and reign in my heart from this day forward. Thank
You that according to Your Word, I am now born again.
Please send your Holy
Spirit to help me obey You, and to do Your will for the rest of my life. I
promise to study Your Word - the Bible.
Use me for Your glory.
In Jesus' Name I pray.
Amen.”
"WHOSOEVER
shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved,"
(Romans
10:13).
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Oh Lord You've searched me
You know my way
You fail with my failure
I know You love me
You know my way
You fail with my failure
I know You love me
At the cross I bow my knees
Where Your blood was shed for me
There's no greater love than this
Where Your blood was shed for me
There's no greater love than this
You have overcome the grave
Glory fills the highest praise
What can separate me now
Glory fills the highest praise
What can separate me now
You go before me
You shield my way
Your hand upholds me
And I know You love me
You shield my way
Your hand upholds me
And I know You love me
At the cross I bow my knee
Where Your blood was shed for me
There's no greater love than this
Where Your blood was shed for me
There's no greater love than this
You have overcome the grave
Your glory fills the highest praise
What can separate me now
Your glory fills the highest praise
What can separate me now
You have overcome the grave
Glory fills the highest praise
What can separate me now
Glory fills the highest praise
What can separate me now
You taught a way, You made a way
When You said that it is done
You taught a way, You made a way
When You said that it is done
When You said that it is done
You taught a way, You made a way
When You said that it is done
And when the earth fails
Falls from my eyes
And You stand before me
I know You love me
Oh, I know You love me
Falls from my eyes
And You stand before me
I know You love me
Oh, I know You love me
At the cross I bow my knee
Where Your blood was shed for me
There's no greater love than this, no
Where Your blood was shed for me
There's no greater love than this, no
You have overcome the grave
Glory fills the highest praise
What can separate me now
Glory fills the highest praise
What can separate me now
At the cross I bow my knee
Where Your blood was shed for me
There's no greater love than this, no
Where Your blood was shed for me
There's no greater love than this, no
You have overcome the grave
Glory fills the highest praise
What can separate me now
Glory fills the highest praise
What can separate me now
You taught a way, You made a way
When You said that it is done
You taught a way, You made a way
When You said that it is done
When You said that it is done
You taught a way, You made a way
When You said that it is done
You taught a way, You made a way
When You said that it is done
You taught a way, You made a way
When You said that it is done
When You said that it is done
You taught a way, You made a way
When You said that it is done
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