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Daily Heartlight -- August 11, 2008

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It Is Finished, by Phil Ware


Therefore when Jesus had received the sour wine, He said, "It is
finished!" And He bowed His head and gave up His spirit (John 19:30
NASB).

"It is finished!"

If you are like me, you find it hard to imagine these words describing
your life's work. For years, I had a cartoon outside my office door
that read, "If everyone is assigned a certain amount of work to
complete in a lifetime, at this rate, I'm going to live another 100
years!" My problem is that I would have to add, "And I'm falling more
and more behind each day." "It is finished."

Jesus' last words on the Cross are both startling and a little
confusing. The Greek word behind the translation "finished" could be
understood with different shades of meaning.

Jesus could be saying that all his work is "completed" -- that he had
gotten everything done he was supposed to do.

On the other hand, Jesus could be meaning that the debt of humanity's
sin had been "paid," as a number of popular authors have emphasized.

Or, Jesus could be meaning that life was "over" and he had no more time
on earth to do his Father's work -- something that he clearly seems to
suggest throughout the Gospel of John, especially chapters 13-17.

Or Jesus could be saying that his primary mission in coming to earth
was fully "accomplished" even though there was clearly more that he
could do to bless people if he continued living.

Another possible shade of meaning is that Jesus is saying that he had
"passed" the test he was given by the whole ordeal of the Passion and
his battle with the prince or ruler of this world was won.

"It is finished."

The way John often uses words to carry a number of different meanings
suggests that as he translated Jesus' Aramaic words into Greek, he
specifically chose a word to carry all of these nuances. Each is
especially appropriate as a description of what Jesus did for us on the
Cross. Don't you find it amazing that Jesus could live only 33 years
and that any of them be true, much less all of them.

"It is finished."

Jesus lived with passion. He loved with boundless grace. He was
merciful with wide-eyed joy. He was caring, sacrificial, strong,
compassionate, empathetic, bold, daring, authoritative, and tender. We
don't have enough time or space to adequately describe all that he did.
John's own description is powerfully true when we consider all that
Jesus finished, completed, paid, accomplished, and passed before his
physical life was over. John said it this way:

Jesus did many other things as well. If every one of them were
written down, I suppose that even the whole world would not have
room for the books that would be written (John 21:25 TNIV).

Jesus performed many other signs in the presence of his disciples,
which are not recorded in this book. But these are written that you
may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that by
believing you may have life in his name (John 20:30-31 TNIV).

"It is finished."

When I get to the end of each day, I'm always amazed at how much I
didn't get done that day. I can't imagine looking up from my deathbed
and asking the Father to take me home forever because I've done all I
was supposed to do. Jesus could, because he did!

"It is finished."

Yes, Jesus paid it all. He finished God's work for him. He faced his
death with love, grace, and forgiveness even when he was treated
harshly, fully paying our debt to ransom us from our sin. When Jesus'
earthly life was over, he was certain that he accomplished what God had
sent him to do and that he had passed every single test that had been
thrown at him. He completed what he had come to earth to do. And he did
it all in just a little over 3 decades of time and taking every
Saturday off so he could go to the synagogue. Amazing!

"It is finished."

And how did he do this? What was his secret? He lived his life to
please the Father:

�My food," Jesus said, "is to do the will of him who sent me and to
finish his work" (John 4:34 TNIV).

"It is finished."

I'm going to have to live to do the Father's will!

I'm always amazed at how much I didn't get done. This realization
leaves me with two powerful convictions.

First, if I am ever going to get any sense of accomplishment out of my
life, then I'm going to have to live to do the Father's will and seek
to complete his work in my life.

Second, I find my motivation to that in the amazing love and sacrifice
of Jesus. I want to live for him and honor his sacrifice for me so that
when my time comes to leave this earth, I can also say ...

"It is finished."

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How you will know when you’ve done what the Lord has put you on earth
to do?

Do you believe you were put on earth by God with a specific purpose and
specific things you were supposed to do?

How do you know what those are?

Do you think you will realize when you have “finished” what God put you
on earth to do?

What do you think Jesus means when he cries, “It is finished”?

I’d really love to hear from you on this in the response on my blog:
http://www.thephilfiles.com/2008/08/09/finishing/

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(c) 2008 Phil Ware <phil@heartlight.org>. All rights reserved.

RELATED LINKS:
* I've Finished
http://www.heartlight.org/cgi-shl/todaysverse.cgi?day=19980527
* Finishing
http://www.heartlight.org/articles/200511/20051118_finishing.html
* Run Tami Run
http://www.heartlight.org/articles/200005/20000505_run.html
* Southern Hills Church of Christ
http://www.southernhillschurch.org

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