When Jesus had received the sour wine, He said, ‘It is finished.’
And bowing His head, He gave up His spirit.”
— John 19:30
Three words.
One declaration.
A moment that split history in two.
“It is finished.”
Not I am finished.
Not This is over.
But It is finished.
A triumphant cry, not a whisper of defeat.
Jesus spoke these words from the cross—not in surrender to death, but in victory over sin.
He wasn’t giving up; He was completing what He came to do.
A Word That Still Speaks
These thoughts began to stir in me during Sunday’s sermon by Pastor Thomas. His message invited us to consider what Jesus truly meant when He declared, “It is finished.” And ever since, those words have been echoing in my heart—calling me to live differently, to live from what’s already been accomplished.
The work of salvation is finished.
The debt is paid.
The way is made.
The curtain is torn.
Our part is not to finish what’s already done—our part is to trust it, live in it, and walk it out.
Ours Is Simply to Walk It Out
If it is finished—if the ultimate work of redemption is already complete—what now?
We walk.
We walk in obedience.
We walk in surrender.
We walk in grace.
We do the next right thing.
Not to earn salvation, but to live from it.
Not to prove ourselves, but to reflect the One who proved His love for us on the cross.
Ephesians 2:8–10 reminds us: we are saved by grace—not by works—but for good works, which God prepared in advance for us. The work doesn’t save us, but it’s still ours to do in response to what has already been accomplished.
Obedience Isn’t Earning—It’s Alignment
When we obey, we’re not trying to earn God’s love. We’re aligning our hearts with His.
Sometimes that obedience looks like something bold.
Sometimes it looks quiet, even ordinary.
But always, it looks like trust.
It’s choosing to believe that “finished” really means finished.
Do the Next Right Thing
You don’t need a full plan. You don’t need all the answers.
You just need to take one step of faithful obedience.
Ask God:
What’s the next right thing?
And then—do that.
Rest in His finished work.
Live like you’re already loved.
Move forward with grace.
Because It Is Finished…
You can stop striving.
You can stop hustling for what’s already yours.
You can stop believing it’s all up to you.
And you can start living with open hands and a steady heart, doing the next right thing in the strength of the One who finished it all.