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Does “It Is Finished” Mean All of God’s Work Have Been Completed?
By Qianhe

Every Christian knows that the Lord Jesus said, “It is finished” when He was upon the cross, but what did He actually mean by saying “It is finished”? Some brothers and sisters believe that the Lord saying “It is finished” proves that God’s work to save mankind was completely finished and that He would no longer perform any work of salvation; there are also some brothers and sisters who say that, by saying these words, the Lord Jesus meant only that His great work of redemption was finished, and not that God would no longer perform any work of salvation after that … Today, let’s discuss together what the true meaning of the words “It is finished” spoken by the Lord Jesus actually is.

As we all know, at the end of the Age of Law, because mankind was becoming more and more corrupted by Satan and was unable to keep the law, they were all in danger of being put to death by the law. In order to redeem man from sin, the Lord Jesus became flesh, He healed the sick and cast out demons and He bestowed on man endless grace. Ultimately, He was crucified for man’s sake, He gave His holy flesh as a sin offering, and He redeemed man from sin. After that, as long as we believed in the Lord and confessed our sins to Him, then our sins could be forgiven, and we could enjoy the grace the Lord bestowed on us. Mankind was also no longer to be put to death by the law, and we were able to live on. This is the true meaning of the Lord Jesus’ words when He said, “It is finished.”

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What is undeniable, however, is that, although we have accepted the Lord Jesus’ salvation and our sins have been forgiven, our sinful nature still exists and we continue to live in a repeated cycle of sinning in the daytime and confessing at night, totally incapable of casting off the bonds of sin. For example, we often tell lies and commit sins, we have greedy desires and wicked thoughts, we can be jealous of others and can hate others, our hearts are filled with arrogance, deceit and deception, and we are even capable of following worldly trends, lusting for riches and coveting vanity, and when we encounter trials and tribulations, we even blame God, and so on. The Bible says, “For the wages of sin is death” (Romans 6:23). “Holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord” (Hebrews 12:14). The Lord Jesus said, “Truly, truly, I say to you, Whoever commits sin is the servant of sin. And the servant stays not in the house for ever: but the son stays ever” (John 8:34–35). God says, “You must know what kind of people I desire; those who are impure are not permitted to enter into the kingdom, those who are impure are not permitted to besmirch the holy ground. Though you may have done much work, and have worked for many years, in the end if you are still deplorably filthy—it is intolerable to the law of Heaven that you wish to enter My kingdom! From the foundation of the world until today, never have I offered easy access to My kingdom to those who curry favor with Me. This is a heavenly rule, and no one can break it!” God is holy and His disposition is righteous, and His kingdom permits no filthy people to enter. If we have only had our sins forgiven, if our inner sinful nature has not been uprooted, and we are still capable of committing sins and resisting God, then we will be unqualified to meet face to face with God or to enter into His kingdom—this is decided by God’s righteous disposition.

In the beginning, the mankind whom God created were unsullied. They lived in the Garden of Eden, they heeded God’s words and they worshiped God. Later, Adam and Eve were deceived by the serpent and ate the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, and thus they were corrupted by Satan. In order to save man from the domain of Satan and to enable man to detach themselves from sin and be purified, God began His plan to save mankind and began to work to save man, one stage at a time. For example, God proclaimed the law through Moses and He guided man in their lives on earth, so that they would know what sin was and how to make offerings; later, once again according to the needs of corrupt mankind, God began the Age of Grace, the Lord Jesus became flesh, He gave to man the way of repentance, and He was then crucified for man’s sake, thereby redeeming man from sin. And yet our sinful nature continues to exist, and we carry on living in a cycle of sinning and confessing, powerless to escape. We have not been purified, we are unworthy to enter into God’s kingdom, and we still need God to perform a further stage of salvation.

The Lord Jesus prophesied, “I have yet many things to say to you, but you cannot bear them now. However, when He, the Spirit of truth, is come, He will guide you into all truth: for He shall not speak of Himself; but whatever He shall hear, that shall He speak: and He will show you things to come” (John 16:12–13). “And if any man hear My words, and believe not, I judge him not: for I came not to judge the world, but to save the world. He that rejects Me, and receives not My words, has one that judges him: the word that I have spoken, the same shall judge him in the last day” (John 12:47–48). The Bible predicted, “For the time is come that judgment must begin at the house of God” (1 Peter 4:17).

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From these prophecies, we can see clearly that, when the Lord returns in the last days, He shall express the truth and perform the work of judgment beginning in God’s house. That is, He shall come to thoroughly cleanse man and save man; He shall uproot the sin within man and enable man to cast off sin and be purified, so that we may attain true salvation and enter into God’s kingdom. Only then will all the work of God’s management plan be finished. This precisely fulfills the prophecy in the Book of Revelation: “It is done. I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end. I will give to him that is thirsty of the fountain of the water of life freely. He that overcomes shall inherit all things; and I will be his God, and he shall be my son. But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and fornicators, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burns with fire and brimstone: which is the second death” (Revelation 21:6–8). In the end, God will lead into His kingdom all those who have undergone judgment and chastisement and who have cast off sin and attained purification, and they shall enjoy eternal blessings from God. Those who have not been purified by God’s work of judgment, however, who are still utterly filthy and corrupt, who are still filled with the corrupt dispositions of Satan and are capable of resisting God, will be weeded out and destroyed and cast into the lake which burns with fire and brimstone. Only then will the words “It is done” be fulfilled.

God is the Lord of creation and His wisdom surpasses the heavens, so how can we human beings fathom His work? Faced with God’s work, what we as created beings should do is accept and obey it. In those early days, because the Pharisees clung to their own misconceptions and refused to accept the Lord Jesus’ work, they ended up losing their chance to be redeemed by God. Now, if we continue to rely on our misconceptions and imaginings, and we believe that, by saying “It is finished,” the Lord Jesus meant that God’s salvation work was completely finished and that we don’t need to accept God’s work of judgment beginning in God’s house in the last days, then we will be following in the footsteps of the Pharisees. We won’t then be able to welcome the Lord’s return, we will totally lose out on God’s salvation in the last days, and we will be weeded out and abandoned. The Lord Jesus once said, “Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and you shall find; knock, and it shall be opened to you” (Matthew 7:7). “Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 5:3). The Lord is faithful and righteous, and He does not favor anyone; He bestows His blessings on those who seek with an open mind and who focus on listening to His voice. Only by not clinging to our own misconceptions concerning things we don’t understand and by praying and seeking more can we obtain the Lord’s enlightenment and guidance, and we can then welcome the second coming of the Lord.
 

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Heb 13:5, Let your conversation be without covetousness; and becontent with such things as ye have: for he hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.
Heb 13:6, So that we may boldly say, The Lord is my helper, and I will not fear what man shall do unto me.

Mat 28:20, Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen.

Jhn 6:47, Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me hath everlasting life.

 

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The home site is here:- Our Daily Devotionals
It appears to be eastern in origin, but that doesn';t account for the gastly 50's style illistrattions of 'white european' Jesus's and angels.

Does not have a statement of believe/faith that I could find.
 

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Does “It Is Finished” Mean All of God’s Work Have Been Completed? <--- OP

No.

Isa 55
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11] So shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: it shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it.

John 19
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28] After this, Jesus knowing that all things were now accomplished, that the scripture might be fulfilled, saith, I thirst.
[29] Now there was set a vessel full of vinegar: and they filled a spunge with vinegar, and put it upon hyssop, and put it to his mouth.
[30] When Jesus therefore had received the vinegar, he said, It is finished: and he bowed his head, and gave up the ghost.

More thereafter, for men to accomplish...
More thereafter, for angels to accomplish
More thereafter, of Gods fulfillment.

Rev 16
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17] And the seventh angel poured out his vial into the air; and there came a great voice out of the temple of heaven, from the throne, saying, It is done.

Rev 21
[6] And he said unto me, It is done. I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end. I will give unto him that is athirst of the fountain of the water of life freely.

Glory to God,
Taken

 

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The fact that Jesus said, "It is Finished" means that everything is accomplished in the Cross.

Everything that will truly be accomplished afterward will be accomplished in the power of the Cross.

The Cross did it all, is what this is saying.

Yes, there is a history of men going forth and sharing God's word after the Cross was accomplished on the earth.

But if anything afterward is truly done, it is done in the power of the Cross: the Cross is the reason why it is accomplished.
 
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The fact that Jesus said, "It is Finished" means that everything is accomplished in the Cross.

Everything that will truly be accomplished afterward will be accomplished in the power of the Cross.

The Cross did it all, is what this is saying.

Yes, there is a history of men going forth and sharing God's word after the Cross was accomplished on the earth.

But if anything afterward is truly done, it is done in the power of the Cross: the Cross is the reason why it is accomplished.
wellllllll, I haven't finished breakfast and my socks still need washing! :)
 

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Perhaps you are missing the fact that when Jesus refers to "It" in "It is finished" He is referring to everything that pertains to salvation.
 
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wellllllll, I haven't finished breakfast and my socks still need washing! :)
And if your wife does your socks for you, maybe it is because she has learned from the lesson of the Cross of Christ to be unselfish and to serve rather than be served.
 

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Does “It Is Finished” Mean All of God’s Work Have Been Completed?
By Qianhe

Every Christian knows that the Lord Jesus said, “It is finished” when He was upon the cross, but what did He actually mean by saying “It is finished”? Some brothers and sisters believe that the Lord saying “It is finished” proves that God’s work to save mankind was completely finished and that He would no longer perform any work of salvation; there are also some brothers and sisters who say that, by saying these words, the Lord Jesus meant only that His great work of redemption was finished, and not that God would no longer perform any work of salvation after that … Today, let’s discuss together what the true meaning of the words “It is finished” spoken by the Lord Jesus actually is.
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That is a good question, but then you went on to preach from your own understanding.

Please allow me to help:

As knowledge has been increased according to the foretold revelations of God that were to occur, the true meaning behind such a statement as "It is finished", is also the reason why much of scripture tells of events in past or present tense about things most (as you have) assume is future. The reason, which has now been determined even scientifically, is that "time is an illusion (although a convincing one)." Thus, when Jesus said "It is finished" it was the apex of what is timelessly true with God, but told in unreal time to men within a "created" "image" "in the twinkling of an eye", drawn out in what we experience as time and history. History, therefore, is not made up of time, but rather information. It is what is "written" with God. History, is His story.

So then, when Jesus said "I am" and when Paul wrote that we who are in Christ "were" crucified and raised up with Him...it is because all things occurred at that point within the story. But do try to keep perspective: The story or the history of the world has a timeline of events just as any book does, but that book sitting on a shelf in God's eternal library, has no past, present, or future, but is "the same (for lack of a better description) yesterday, today, and forever."

Which means that when a person comes "in Christ" and He in them, they/we leave the book and enter into the eternity of God. If we (as Paul wrote) "are alive and remain" in the world of time (within His story), we are not subject to ongoing sin as if still lost and living on our own. We have died and "it is now Christ who now lives" and we "in Him." And yet, just as we were given the illusion of a timeline of experiences before salvation, we are also given the illusion of a timeline of experiences as we reign and walk with Christ in His service for the salvation of the world. But what we see of ourselves during that time, is not sinning after salvation...it is us seeing as God sees (for He is with us, and we with Him). We are seeing the whole of our sinful self before the end. We are seeing a timeline where there is no timeline...just as it is with God.
 
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More gnostic revelation, I presume.
You're like a broken record, presume, presume, presume.

I don't even know what a gnostic actually is.

But, no...that was a quote from Einstein.
 

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You're like a broken record, presume, presume, presume.

I don't even know what a gnostic actually is.

But, no...that was a quote from Einstein.
It's probably not a good thing to mix theology with anything called science (see 1 Timothy 6:20 (kjv)).
 

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It is finished:
My mission is finished...I've done all I came to do ... the job, my job is completed.(?)
 
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If we have only had our sins forgiven, if our inner sinful nature has not been uprooted, and we are still capable of committing sins and resisting God, then we will be unqualified to meet face to face with God or to enter into His kingdom—this is decided by God’s righteous disposition.
The Bible does not teach that our sinful natures has been *uprooted*. However the Bible does say that sin shall NOT HAVE DOMINION over you. Big difference.

All Christians are capable of committing sins and resisting God. But God has appropriate remedies for that.

As to qualifications to meet God face to face, you should study the whole Gospel. It is not on our merits that we are qualified to see God.
 
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It's probably not a good thing to mix theology with anything called science (see 1 Timothy 6:20 (kjv)).
It's probably not a good thing to criticize someone who quotes the prophets foretelling the future that has come true in a way that even science cannot deny.
 

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It's probably not a good thing to criticize someone who quotes the prophets foretelling the future that has come true in a way that even science cannot deny.
Who is criticizing such a person? I find that I am one who is criticizing someone who has failed the test of 1 John 4:1-3, 2 John 1:7.