Imagine looking at Leonardo da Vinci’s
famous Mona Lisa painting in the Louvre museum. Would you think of adding more
brush strokes to it? Of course not! It was done by a master, so what could you
possibly add to the painting to improve it?
In the same way, that is how we are to
look at Jesus’ work on the cross. He cried out, “It is finished!” You cannot
complete a completed work. You cannot finish a finished work. Our salvation is
won. Our sins are all forgiven. We are made forever righteous by His blood.
Christ paid completely and perfectly for our total forgiveness, righteousness
and every blessing!
In fact, these three words, “It is
finished,” come from one Greek word teleo. In the days of Jesus, a servant
would use it when reporting to his master: “I have completed the work assigned
to me” (see John 17:4). The word means, “It is finished, it stands finished and
it will always be finished!”
Perhaps the most significant meaning of
teleo is how it is used by merchants: “The debt is paid in full!” When Jesus
gave Himself on the cross, He met fully the righteous demands of the law. He
paid our debts in full!
Today, it is not our works that will bring
us the blessings. It is Christ’s finished work. Christian living is not about
doing, but believing in His finished work. Under the law, we must do. Under
grace, it is done!
Maybe you are faced with overwhelming odds
today. Jesus promises, “It is finished!” You are not going to be delivered
because you have already been delivered. You are not going to be healed because
you are already the healed! God healed you 2,000 years ago! Isaiah 53:5
declares, “By His stripes you are healed!” You are already pregnant with
healing. Keep resting in His finished work and it will manifest!
My friend, the work is finished. The
victory is won. Our enemies have been made His footstool. Our blessings have
been bought by His blood! Live life knowing that there is nothing for you to
do—only believe! It is finished! (Article; courtesy of Joseph Prince
Ministries used with kind permission).
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