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Welcome to one part of the Reformed motto: by grace - alone! So the word alone does not contradict the other "alone's!"Originally posted by bmerr:
I have pondered this question myself. I believe "it" was the work of providing a way of salvation for mankind. The price of redemption was paid. That part of salvation's plan that could only be accomplished by God.
Stupdendous statement! There is no double jeopardy in God's heavenly courtroom. Rom 6:7 shows that sinners who believe in Jesus are permanently freed (justified) from their sin.Originally posted by Helen:
The phrase Jesus used was often used as an accounting term, meaning "debt paid." This is exactly line with the biblical teaching that all our sins were paid for on the Cross. This is why no one goes to hell for sinning. They go to hell for refusing Jesus.
In 1John 2:2 we are told that God gave Christ to be the "Atoning Sacrifice for OUR sins and NOT for OUR sins only but for the sins of the WHOLE WORLD". Surely that atoning sacrifice (central to the Gospel truth regarding atonement God specified in Lev 16) was "Finished" at the cross.Originally posted by riverm:
John 19:30 When Jesus therefore had received the vinegar, he said, It is finished: and he bowed his head, and gave up the ghost.
In the above verse I was wondering what was it that was finished?
Blessings
How sloppy can YOU get in your study of the Scriptures! The text has no pronoun (besides the point there is no "personal pronoun" involved). The Greek is one word meaning: "FINISHED". This "finished" has tremendous meaning in the New Testament (and also where used in the LXX). It means, "perfected", even "sealed" with an exclamation mark!Originally posted by billwald:
Denominationalism is mostly an argument over specifying nouns for pronouns. The NT writers were particularly or intentionally sloppy over their use of personal pronouns.
Amen! (I even subscribe to your remark concerning water-baptism.) "FINISHED" is an inclusive concept: It includes "ALL the works of God", so that it includes Jesus' resurrection first and foremost; and then as well the baptism of Jesus: the baptism of regeneration - the work and gift of the Holy Spirit, the gift of grace, namely faith that believes in Christ and in HIS finished work, "to-us-ward", as Tyndale put it in Eph.1:19f.Originally posted by DHK:
"It is finished" There is nothing more that can be done. The atoning work of Christ is finished. There is nothing that man can add to it: not baptism, not confirmation, not church membership, not any kind of religious rite; nothing. Christ paid the full penalty of our sins. His work on the cross is finished, completely. No need for purgatory, no need for baptism! The only thing left to do is to accept the finished work of Christ by faith and faith alone.
DHK