To what does Jesus refer when He declares, "It is Finished!"?
His experience of the destructive power of sin was complete.
His ordeal of horrific abuse and suffering was complete.
His submission to the physical limitations of the incarnation was complete.
His yielding to the will and actions of wicked men was complete.
His bearing of the crushing load of our sin was complete.
His surrender to the requirements for our redemption was complete.
His providing of the cup’s content for the new covenant was complete.
His experience of the destructive power of sin was complete.
His ordeal of horrific abuse and suffering was complete.
His submission to the physical limitations of the incarnation was complete.
His yielding to the will and actions of wicked men was complete.
His bearing of the crushing load of our sin was complete.
His surrender to the requirements for our redemption was complete.
His providing of the cup’s content for the new covenant was complete.