In today's sermon, I explored the profound significance of Jesus' last words on the cross, particularly the phrase "It is finished." This statement marks the completion of a task that involved immense struggle and sacrifice, much like the completion of a great work of art or a project that demands our all. The completion of such tasks brings a sense of accomplishment and significance, but none can compare to the completion of Jesus' mission on the cross, where prophecy was fulfilled, and salvation was made available to all who believe.
I delved into the concept of life in its fullness as promised by Jesus in John 10:10, emphasizing that this abundant life is not just about our time on earth but also about eternal life. This eternal life is accessed through faith in Christ, and it is not based on our good works or religious activities. The true key to eternal life is Jesus Himself, and without Him, all our efforts are in vain.
I shared a personal story about how God has used the symbol of a sparrow to speak to me at critical moments in my life, reminding me of His care and the value He places on us. This led to a call to trust in Jesus, whether for salvation or for the strength to forgive and endure suffering.
Throughout the sermon, I emphasized the importance of forgiveness, salvation, relationships, and trust. I challenged the congregation to consider who they need to forgive, how they can lead others to salvation, and who God has placed in their lives to care for. I also spoke about the necessity of embracing suffering as a means to develop perseverance, character, and hope.
Finally, I urged everyone to consider what God has called them to complete and to trust Him fully, even in moments of abandonment, as Jesus did on the cross.
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